Yet, it apparently did meet their standards of reported evidence a couple weeks ago. That means they owe a detailed explanation of what exactly changed in that time (some info has been given by the ombudsman) and how…
Oh come on. You're patting them on the back for a serious failure to do their jobs in the first place, followed by a questionable strategy for mitigating that failure (complete removal). For all the hysteria about fake…
While not a new problem at all, this is a perfectly good application of machine learning in support of a useful feature. The article is more direct and matter of fact than you'd expect from a hype obsessed company like…
"Gatekeeping BS" seems to be term du jour used by laypeople when reminded that there are actually some deeper concepts and subtleties requiring proper study underlying the canned code or GUI they're blindly throwing at…
Sadly, overblown coverage of the latest blog post by Google or Facebook seems to be norm, especially since those two companies in particular have been loudly beating the AI hype drum over the last few years. Tech news…
You're aware the ISPs don't generally do any of the research and development of telecommunication equipment? They just put their stamp on modem they rent you. The "ISP innovation" line has always been pure propaganda.
Compared to the pure software startups whose announcements are splashed all over the front pages of ycombinator, who are generally trying to spin old and boring ideas as grand innovation, I'd say there's a lot of tech…
The only thing resembling a campaign one may notice is the breathless praise heaped on Elon Musk by his army of fanboys whenever Tesla or SpaceX are on the receiving end of criticism from the media. It's surpassed even…
If you're the kind of person who dismisses anything coming from Breibart or fox news as unreliable, it's absurd to turn around and use the likes of rational wiki as a source for any kind of serious argument. It's a pure…
This comment should definitely be flagged. But it probably won't because it's tptacek, operating with an enormous level of privilege
Notice how subjective those descriptors are. It's been very clear in the past that moderator intervention is rampant for articles / posts that merely strike a raw nerve.
Moderators should in no way be able to bury posts or even nudge them downwards. This is a cowardly way to try to control discussion. If it isn't explicitly against the site rules, let the readers decide.
Yet, it apparently did meet their standards of reported evidence a couple weeks ago. That means they owe a detailed explanation of what exactly changed in that time (some info has been given by the ombudsman) and how…
Oh come on. You're patting them on the back for a serious failure to do their jobs in the first place, followed by a questionable strategy for mitigating that failure (complete removal). For all the hysteria about fake…
While not a new problem at all, this is a perfectly good application of machine learning in support of a useful feature. The article is more direct and matter of fact than you'd expect from a hype obsessed company like…
"Gatekeeping BS" seems to be term du jour used by laypeople when reminded that there are actually some deeper concepts and subtleties requiring proper study underlying the canned code or GUI they're blindly throwing at…
Sadly, overblown coverage of the latest blog post by Google or Facebook seems to be norm, especially since those two companies in particular have been loudly beating the AI hype drum over the last few years. Tech news…
You're aware the ISPs don't generally do any of the research and development of telecommunication equipment? They just put their stamp on modem they rent you. The "ISP innovation" line has always been pure propaganda.
Compared to the pure software startups whose announcements are splashed all over the front pages of ycombinator, who are generally trying to spin old and boring ideas as grand innovation, I'd say there's a lot of tech…
The only thing resembling a campaign one may notice is the breathless praise heaped on Elon Musk by his army of fanboys whenever Tesla or SpaceX are on the receiving end of criticism from the media. It's surpassed even…
If you're the kind of person who dismisses anything coming from Breibart or fox news as unreliable, it's absurd to turn around and use the likes of rational wiki as a source for any kind of serious argument. It's a pure…
This comment should definitely be flagged. But it probably won't because it's tptacek, operating with an enormous level of privilege
Notice how subjective those descriptors are. It's been very clear in the past that moderator intervention is rampant for articles / posts that merely strike a raw nerve.
Moderators should in no way be able to bury posts or even nudge them downwards. This is a cowardly way to try to control discussion. If it isn't explicitly against the site rules, let the readers decide.