Microsoft say missing tank man “accidental human error” (bbc.com) 33 points by madaxe_again 5y ago ↗ HN
[–] Havoc 5y ago ↗ Lots of errors happening lately [–] olliej 5y ago ↗ And the “human error” always seems to accidentally censor content that some country or organisation has asked to be censored [–] sparky_z 5y ago ↗ Or there are a lot of random errors and only the politically sensitive ones make headlines and result in press releases? [–] [dead] codecrusade 5y ago ↗ China is screwing them
[–] olliej 5y ago ↗ And the “human error” always seems to accidentally censor content that some country or organisation has asked to be censored [–] sparky_z 5y ago ↗ Or there are a lot of random errors and only the politically sensitive ones make headlines and result in press releases?
[–] sparky_z 5y ago ↗ Or there are a lot of random errors and only the politically sensitive ones make headlines and result in press releases?
[–] zugi 5y ago ↗ They avoid giving details, but one reasonable extrapolation from their comments is that censoring "tank man" was intentional, but applying that censorship globally was "poor judgment" which they now label as "human error."
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