Deepseek when asked about sensitive topics
Deepseek when asked about sensitive topics


The original post is from r/Romania, but I thought it would be interesting to share this here too.
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Why would either censor it? What am I missing?
4 0 ReplyIt's not likely they would. The US did some fucked up stuff, but (in this case) didn't try to hide it...
3 0 ReplyI was hoping that wasn't what he was driving at. I live in the US. This stuff is part of our school curriculums.
3 0 ReplyAnd the MOVE bombings happened in my lifetime. It was all over the local news when it happened, and then off and on for years. And anniversaries.
2 0 ReplyAnd, one of the best sources for information is a documentary PBS made. A government funded news/broadcasting station. Quite literally the opposite of government enforced censorship.
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