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Cisco@lemmy.today to Cool Guides@lemmy.caEnglish · 1 year ago

A cool guide to pop vs actual psychology

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A cool guide to pop vs actual psychology

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Cisco@lemmy.today to Cool Guides@lemmy.caEnglish · 1 year ago
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    Why do they censor ‘aubsive’?

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      **** ********* *** ********?

      **** ******* ******** *******!

      **** ******* ***.

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        Jeez, right in the *********? Brutal.

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          ** shreds, *** ***?

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      On some platforms OCR reads it and filters.

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        Fuck th*se pl*tforms, th*n.

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      Because two of the big platforms might cut off your traffic for using any of a long list of arbitrary words.

      It’s pretty fucking disgusting to self censor inoffensive language because an app might stop showing your memes to other mouthbreathers.

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        not only that, but by using munged language like that you’re effectively making peoples blocklists on trigger words utterly fucking useless.

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        It’s pretty fucking disgusting to self censor inoffensive language

        It’s disgusting to need to do it. I won’t blame poster/commenter for doing it so that their shit doesn’t get deleted.

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          They don’t need to do it, their post wont get deleted. It will only not get promoted by the platform, it can still be shared and viewed directly by users.

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        Or disgusting that algorithms with arbitrary rules comtrol so much of what so many people see.

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      Act*al psychology

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      Probably tangentially related to June 4, 1989.

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      It’s a b*d word

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      I was looking for the notes on ab* for a while before I realized. It really seems weird

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      Because they’re annoying.

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        You mean anno*ing?

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