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17 votes
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Hillary Clinton accuses Tulsi Gabbard of being Russian asset
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FATF – Iceland could land on a gray list of countries which have failed to take sufficient measures to combat money laundering and the financing of acts of terrorism
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Do Nazis deserve electricity?
I'm reading about the latest Gitlab shakeup, about (not?) filtering customers on moral grounds. Yesterday, it was Github's decision to continue to support ICE. There's Twitter's decision to allow...
I'm reading about the latest Gitlab shakeup, about (not?) filtering customers on moral grounds. Yesterday, it was Github's decision to continue to support ICE. There's Twitter's decision to allow politicians to (somewhat?) violate its own rules about threats and harrassment. Blizzard banned a star video game player for speaking out about the Hong Kong protests.
I'm on Mastodon, and while it's faded from the headlines a bit, the Gab-war still rages there, with the Tusky-v-Fediverse debate over apps blocking domains, and instances blocking other instances over their support for yet other instances.
Yada.
I'm thinking a lot these days about the "slippery slope". Mastodon, Twitter, Facebook, Github/lab, etc ... these are all business(-like) entities, privately controlled, which are nonetheless approaching the status of public infrastructure ... at least, sort of.
PG&E intentionally shut off power to millions of Californians last week, to prevent hypothetical fires. You see where I'm going with this.
When/As smart capabilities for power grid, ISP, etc emerge, do racists, white supremacists, get Internet? Electricity? Hospital/Ambulance service? Where is that line?
Is reverse discrimination appropriate? "We don't rent to racists..."?
Not sure what I'm expecting here. Just starting the thread, see where it goes.
ETA: A really interesting, thoughtful 2-minute excerpt from a Rogan podcast
Edit #2: The Hacker News thread that prompted me to start this thread.
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Rep. Pressley announces new caucus on mass transit
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What teaching ethics in Appalachia taught me about bridging America’s partisan divide
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Trump ambushed parents of teenage crash victim, family spokesman says
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Finland said that demands for a EU budget worth 1% of the bloc's combined GDP as well as the EU Commission's proposal for 1.11% were both unrealistic
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Vietnam bans Dreamworks' "Abominable" over South China Sea map showing Chinese claim to the region
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We Found a “Staggering” 281 Lobbyists Who’ve Worked in the Trump Administration
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Set to rights – Iceland's new Gender Autonomy Act
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Land without bread: The Green New Deal forsakes America’s countryside
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‘A Civil Rights Issue’: Groups Hope Courts Will Toss Out Canada's First-Past-the-Post Voting System
Article: https://thetyee.ca/News/2019/04/25/First-Past-The-Post-Civil-Rights-Issue/ (April 2019) Press release (October 9th, 2019) about the court filing: Court challenge against Canada’s unfair...
Article: https://thetyee.ca/News/2019/04/25/First-Past-The-Post-Civil-Rights-Issue/ (April 2019)
Press release (October 9th, 2019) about the court filing: Court challenge against Canada’s unfair voting system to be filed today
Tweet confirming the filing: https://twitter.com/Challenge4FV/status/1181992387394113536
(Sorry about the weird format but I couldn't find a recent news article and I wanted to provide more info than just the press release.)
10 votes -
Elizabeth Warren calls out Facebook for allowing lies in political ads by lying in a Facebook political ad
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One of forty-three allegations of sexual misconduct against Trump
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President Trump's lawyers said the President and his administration won't cooperate in an ongoing impeachment inquiry
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TikTok is the latest window into China’s police state
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In their own words: Behind Americans’ views of ‘socialism’ and ‘capitalism’
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Norway decides against participation in NATO missile defence system
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Supreme Court allows blind people to sue retailers if their websites are not accessible
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NSA whistleblower dropped from Australian cyber conference at the last minute
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We are in the midst of a mental health crisis – advice about jogging and self-care is not enough
10 votes -
US Senator calls on NBA to cancel games in China amid growing controversy
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How the women-only Facebook group Minbar-Shat helped overthrow the Sudanese government
7 votes -
The greening of Paris makes its mayor more than a few enemies
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Second whistleblower comes forward after speaking with IG, has first-hand knowledge: Attorney
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Ron Johnson says he was blocked by President Trump from telling Ukraine foreign aid was coming
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Trump’s calls with foreign leaders have long worried aides, leaving some ‘genuinely horrified’
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Iraq blocks Facebook, Twitter, WhatsApp and Instagram, then shuts down internet amid civil unrest
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Donald Trump administration will deny visas to US immigrants who cannot prove they will have health insurance or the ability to pay for medical costs
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Millions of the comments posted during public US debates like the Federal Communications Commission's net neutrality repeal process have been faked by political operatives using false identities
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Chairmen of House Intelligence, Oversight and Reform, and Foreign Affairs Committees provide update on investigative work and excerpts of Ambassador Volker's text messages
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Jews and Muslims in Sweden outraged over call to ban male circumcision
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‘I am not my husband's handbag’ – Iceland's first lady, Eliza Reid speaks out about her incredibly weird job
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Denmark's new government to boost spending after years of austerity, following a campaign pledge to reverse years of cuts by previous administrations
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As one of the world’s most unequal cities, why aren’t Hong Kong protesters angry at the rich and powerful?
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Facebook has taken down the popular 'World USA' page with almost 1 million followers after being exposed as a Ukrainian-based operation targeting older Americans with pro-Trump content
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US President Donald Trump pressed Australian leader to help William Barr investigate Robert Mueller inquiry’s origins
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Sweden's navy HQ is returning to a vast underground cold war fortress designed to withstand a nuclear attack – seen as a defensive move against a resurgent Russia
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Ten ways government leaders can improve transport mobility
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'Everything you're seeing is deception.' How right-wing media talks about impeachment
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Facebook has taken down the huge "Police Lives Matter" page after being revealed as a Kosovo-based operation pushing misinformation about US cops
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Alex Stamos on legal issues for US tech companies sharing with foreign governments
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The whistleblower complaint alleging that Trump solicited foreign interference from Ukraine has been released
29 votes -
Health insurance that doesn’t cover the bills has flooded the market under Trump
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Norway's public backlash against onshore wind threatens sector growth and prompted wider calls for a regulatory overhaul
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Nancy Pelosi plans formal impeachment inquiry of US President Donald Trump
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'Ban kids from loot box gambling in games,' MPs say
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The Christian right is helping drive liberals away from religion
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Stieg Larsson and the unsolved murder case of Olof Palme
11 votes