Re: Why we really can't use Facebook for technical discussion.

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Perhaps, if you're all proud of getting banned from Facebook, you might want to consider how you communicate more generally?


https://hackcur.io/whats-wrong-with-loud-men-talking-loudly-the-ietfs-culture-wars/



Lloyd Wood 
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On Monday, 7 June 2021, 11:59:12 GMT+10, Phillip Hallam-Baker <phill@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: 





a person (or organization) with a hundred trolls to burn can easily find a way to make a post in support of a violent insurrection. While we were having this discussion, I just got a three day ban for responding to such suggesting that the authorities would be fully justified in using lethal force against any armed insurrectionists.



On Sun, Jun 6, 2021 at 2:01 PM Olivier MJ Crépin-Leblond <ocl@xxxxxxx> wrote:
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> On 06/06/2021 05:17, Phillip Hallam-Baker wrote:
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>> It is time to stop this. Dean points out one of the major problems with Facebook - there is only one authority. Only King Zuck gets to decide who can and who cannot speak. His house, his rules. So it is time to make it our house.
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> As you know, it's all about algorithms that filter content and with the pressure from some groups to have tighter and tighter algorithms, this is nothing new. I remember many years ago, even the ISOC mailing list mailers having problems with the British town Sc*nthorpe.
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> Get ready for a world full of false positives where you are guilty until proven innocent.
> Kindest regards,
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> Olivier
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