i love the modern web
i love the modern web
cross-posted from: https://lemmy.blahaj.zone/post/23396300
i love the modern web
cross-posted from: https://lemmy.blahaj.zone/post/23396300
That's the corporate web: sterile, intrusive, manipulative, endless list of negative descriptors.
It's why you gotta take whatever's of value from it and put it elsewhere so you can get away from it as much as possible. Then spend more of your time using the public web intentionally for things that you enjoy and interest you, instead of allowing the corporate web to use you.
The euphemistic language trend is baffling to me. For sure it's not a censorship problem, right? Adding a synonym to a profanity dictionary is trivial, it wouldn't fool anybody for any amount of time.
It's just the natural progression of forbidden language.
I'm not sure of the filters but a really easy one is:
Dim is considered too rude, so use the medical term closest to it, 'retard', retard becomes to rude so you use disabled. Disabled becomes too rude so you use differently abled, and so on. Forever.
Or; commit suicide -> go kill yourself -> go jump off a bridge -> go commit die -> be self unalived
All censored words and ideas go through this, which is why you should improve the material conditions of people so they can have enough time to empathize with others and avoid saying particularly bad words and ideas.
When you apply it to really common words and ideas, it evolves even faster and dumber.
This is called the euphemism treadmill
you should improve the material conditions of people so they can have enough time to empathize with others
I just want to applaud this absolute gem hidden sneakily in this comment. Well done. Like, get out of here with that excellent anti-capitalism, pro-social, pro-human logic.
I hereby declare this statement to be the new rule of law by which all of society should be run.
You are correct that it is the natural progression of this kind of censorship which is the reason this kind of censorship is a bad idea in the first place.
and then another synonym would be used, and then another and another and by the end of month 1 you've banned half of the oxford dictionary and the kiddies have already moved on to ancient Aramaic. or more realistically diacritic/lookalike spam, good luck filtering that!
you could probably make some sentiment analysis system to autoflag things but why would you bother? i doubt tiktok really gives a shit, it doesn't have morals or a goal beyond its next quarterly report, as long as it can word "we're doing the barest minimum, fuck off" into something more polite it's all good in their books i reckon
Yeah, people say this, but having seen a profanity filter in action... turns out most things do get caught. People just aren't that motivated.
It's a bit different when you're tuning an algorithm and people are just trying to cover a subject you've decided to disincentivize, I suppose, but then why bother? I guess as a token gesture towards regulators, maybe? Socials do seem keen on keeping the tone kid-friendly, though. There's lots of future money in those kids, you can't go scaring them off before you shake them by the ankles.
One of the few things I thought that Maddox ("The Best Page in the Universe") got right was his viewpoint on ads. He refused to run them because he didn't want to have to censor himself to not offend the advertisers.
Damn, flashbang from the past there.