But banning hate speech is difficult?

Jan 25, 2022 5:28 PM

https://www.npr.org/2022/01/25/1075488976/twitter-cracks-down-an-an-account-that-revealed-answer-to-wordle-puzzle

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what's next crossword clue sites?

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Siren, Octal, and Dumpy. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3w72ZiJgmIc

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I tuned out from a radio station I loved because a dj thought it was funny to give away the solution on the breakfast show.

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Creators of the US Constitution completely dropped the ball when it came to exposing spoilers. Smdh.

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Remember cheat codes? Now that’s a feature that’s sold so you’re committing a crime if you “cheat” without paying.

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I, for one, welcome our new buggy, loot boxing, DRM peddling overlords

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It is because the algorithm designed to take down right wing extremists kept targeting elected Republican officials.

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So it worked perfectly, then

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Technically, it seems a lot easier to ban a single word each day (esp if "wordle" also appears in the tweet) than identify hate speech.

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But that’s not what happened. These tweets didn’t include the answer, but rather how they arrived to it.

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Ah. In that case the plot thickens!

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