From what I've seen so far, it's just a broad rule they can point to if they want to remove certain content.
Essentially it's their house and we're just renting a room.
From what I've seen so far, it's just a broad rule they can point to if they want to remove certain content.
Essentially it's their house and we're just renting a room.
Almost every application ever released has had bugs.
Stupid code will always exist.
Often you don't know a crime has been committed at the time, which is why businesses are expected to have data retention periods for legal reasons.
But everyone keeps pointing to any data retention as some sort of big brother boogeyman.
Don't really need machine learning, just well built queries. Probably peak at the top pairs of users that comment on the same posts. If the same users are always commenting/voting on each other's posts across every subreddit, it points to manipulation.
Looks good so far, thanks!
If you think someone storing your chat and message data is immoral, how do you feel about this conversation here?
Haha yep, you read my mind.
They would need to remove a lot of features for that to work.
Every large company complies with data requests from the government. It is required and the fines for non-compliance are large. The only way around it is not storing anything at all.
Does Barrier get damaged before Fortify?
If so, that makes it a bit more useful.
This topic has been pretty disappointing for me so far. Most of the comments are the exact inflammatory comments you'd see on Reddit. I was hoping Lemmy would be a bit better but maybe not.
You can disagree with a community existing without needing to attack the person asking for a reason why it was removed.
Does Liftosaur handle automatic progression and rest timers?
Looks like it's a web based app as well which might pose problems for me.