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Technology@lemmy.world•Eyes of Iran: How the Islamic Republic secretly monitors citizens in real timeEnglish
1·2 days ago“journalistic integrity” means they have to mention Israel and USA in all their articles regardless of the topic?
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Technology@lemmy.world•Eyes of Iran: How the Islamic Republic secretly monitors citizens in real timeEnglish
1·2 days agoWhy the actual fuck would they do that?
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Technology@lemmy.world•Eyes of Iran: How the Islamic Republic secretly monitors citizens in real timeEnglish
47·3 days agoI feel like I am talking to AI bot.
Talk and discuss normally or keep repeating your words like a broken robot. The choice is yours.
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Technology@lemmy.world•Eyes of Iran: How the Islamic Republic secretly monitors citizens in real timeEnglish
53·3 days agoThey are doing a long investigation involving Iran. Why would they mention Israel?
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Technology@lemmy.world•Eyes of Iran: How the Islamic Republic secretly monitors citizens in real timeEnglish
47·3 days agoYou still didn’t answer.
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Technology@lemmy.world•Eyes of Iran: How the Islamic Republic secretly monitors citizens in real timeEnglish
46·3 days agoWhere exactly does it say that?
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Technology@lemmy.world•Eyes of Iran: How the Islamic Republic secretly monitors citizens in real timeEnglish
71·3 days agoThis is widely documented in hundred of articles?
From what I personally read about alone, from the first of February you will find Israeli media outlets reporting on Police Operating 6,600 Cameras in Public Spaces Nationwide (Israel Police are operating a massive surveillance network, connecting thousands of cameras from various sources. And there are plans for a significant expansion of 5,000 more cameras, including controversial facial recognition capabilities that have not been authorized by legislation.).
It’s not the lack of documentation, it’s the lack of attention to that.
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Technology@lemmy.world•Your car’s tire sensors could be used to track youEnglish
71·4 days agoAny car or any tire?
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Technology@lemmy.world•AIs can’t stop recommending nuclear strikes in war game simulations— Leading AIs from OpenAI, Anthropic and Google opted to use nuclear weapons in simulated war games in 95% of casesEnglish
31·9 days agoAI didn’t like your joke…
ⓘ AI will remember
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Technology@lemmy.world•New Zealanders' biometric information and other sensitive data may be handed over to the United States government under a new border security agreement between the countriesEnglish
18·9 days agoShout out to the ones that are genuinely trying to improve our lives.
Like who?
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Technology@lemmy.world•Meta Employee Deleted 9TB of Torrented Files, Adult Film Producers ClaimEnglish
11·9 days agoWhat about the thumbnail?
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Technology@lemmy.world•Meta Employee Deleted 9TB of Torrented Files, Adult Film Producers ClaimEnglish
473·10 days agoHow about no?
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Technology@lemmy.world•Is The New York Times a games company? A familiar debate continuesEnglish
8·11 days agoAre you forced to hit your comments quota?
You commented on a post without being informed or reading the article and I commented on your mistake.
I am not commenting on you personally, that is childish.
I am critical of your opinion, because of it’s bad logic and reasoning alone.
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Technology@lemmy.world•Is The New York Times a games company? A familiar debate continuesEnglish
21·11 days agoExpress his illogical opinion without showing any reasoning
Refuses to read the article or elobrate any further
Are you sure he is the one with the uninformed opinion here?
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Technology@lemmy.world•Is The New York Times a games company? A familiar debate continuesEnglish
81·11 days agoHow so?
Did you read the thread?
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World News@lemmy.world•I am a 15-year-old girl. Let me show you the vile misogyny that confronts me on social media every day | AnonymousEnglish
229·11 days agoThis community should be renamed to anything goes community.
Moderation team never actually moderate.
This is an opinion peace. Why is it posted here?
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Technology@lemmy.world•Colorado proposing Bill to move age verification to Operating System rather than web siteEnglish
39·13 days agoAt which ages? And how?
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PC Gaming@lemmy.ca•‘This shouldn’t be normal’: developers speak out about bigotry on Steam, the world’s biggest PC gaming storefrontEnglish
2412·14 days agoRead the article before you comnent
Some games have been targeted by Steam curators. Ethan, the developer of Coven, a first-person action-horror set in the 1600s, says he has been targeted by “CharlieTweetsDetected”, a curator devoted to recommending games based solely on whether their developers are perceived to have correctly mourned the assassination of rightwing activist Charlie Kirk.
CharlieTweetsDetected’s review of Coven, a first-person action-horror game set in the 1600s, read simply “Celebrated Sept 10th on blue sky [sic]”. This encouraged others to post further reviews and comments related to Kirk (and not the game). “I even mentioned it to Steam support,” Ethan says, “how it stemmed from that curator list, but they weren’t interested.” Instead, Steam support claimed that “off-topic” constituted “a recipe for cookies, or something completely unrelated to video games that is clearly trolling.” Reviews referencing Kirk, including one reading simply “RIP Charlie Kirk” alongside a negative rating, did not fit that criteria according to Steam; all remain in place today.
Elsewhere, campaigns chase games that include trans or LGBTQ+ characters. A trans developer included on a curation list titled “NO WOKE” cites frequent discussion threads, including one that referred to them as a “transvestite” and asked whether their game included “woke faggotry.” Plane Toast’s Émi Lefèvre points to reviews and discussions of Caravan SandWitch, a sci-fi action-adventure and driving game, which frequently approach its queer characters negatively. “Too LBGTQ [sic] … There is no future or continuation for these sad gays and lesbians,” reads one among many that remain visible on the game’s store page.
“For sure, the ‘anti-woke’ curators brought insincere negative attention to the game,” Lefèvre says. “Valve’s refusal to moderate any of this is making Steam reviews and forums the battleground for some kind of culture war, and is making them unsafe for marginalised people and regular gamers trying to simply enjoy the game they bought.”












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