Update: After this article was published, Bluesky restored Kabas' post and told 404 Media the following: "This was a case of our moderators applying the policy for non-consensual AI content strictly. After re-evaluating the newsworthy context, the moderation team is reinstating those posts."
Wait, you mean to tell me this meme didn't have the full context included? Am I to believe that I shouldn't take memes seriously and get into fights on the internet with strangers?!
It was playing on all the screens in a govt. building for 5 minutes. The staff didn't know how to stop it so someone was running around manually unplugging screens. I'd say that's pretty newsworthy
Everyone should be protected from having their consent violated, regardless of how despicable of a human they are. Human rights extend to all. The right to consent is non negotiable. We should just guillotine them instead. Quick and painless, but gruesome enough to set a good example.
Some people get off on toe sucking and porn is produced featuring it. If you put someone else's face in porn that they didn't consent to be in you're on the wrong side of ethics.
Those horrible bastards are more wrong and should be stopped, but nonconsentual porn isn't right.
I think it is fair to say that the two are not the same. The trump thing probably had millions of views. They didn't have to look hard to find it.
Now I agree, they need to do better with moderation that involves kids, especially. Such things should actually be stopped before they are even posted. But I am not going to ding them for taking quick action on something that was brought to thier attention.
The tech stuff is above my pay grade but essentially my understanding is the code is open source and one could start their own server on the platform theoretically but no one does
And yeah, a “federated” (but not in practice) Twitter clone
What does that change? Its about the system and their ability to do so from a central control point. Bluesky was doomed before it started with how it is set up and governed.
I could see people going either way on that. I think it's safe to say few people want to see that and the vast majority don't want to see it more than once.
it is a public figure AND a current news story.
true
Imo, it seems like poor judgement.
Probably, but it's also pretty understandable. Generally how that kind of stuff is handled in media is to report on it, link to it and tell people what's in the link, let them decide.
Yea, but users on the tankie instances would still be able to see it in their federated feed, right? I think the majority of federated instances would need to all agree to censor it.