CTDummy

joined 1 year ago
[–] CTDummy@aussie.zone 6 points 3 weeks ago* (last edited 3 weeks ago)

On one hand I don't agree with the burqa and don't really think it’s based in Islam and there are plenty of Muslim communities don't that wear it. This however is not an acceptable approach. It’d be like appropriating a head wrap to protest Sikhs. You’re clearly not part of the religion/culture so it isn’t an appropriate method of protest. Also she’s not wearing it right? Like you can still see her legs?

[–] CTDummy@aussie.zone 1 points 4 weeks ago

100% agree, unfortunately that’s entirely what they do either directly or by supporting lobbying groups who pretend to be “thinking of the children”.

[–] CTDummy@aussie.zone 14 points 4 weeks ago

There is no context in which spiking someone’s drink is acceptable to do. It feels especially inappropriate given you felt to the need to state you and the brother “view her sexually”. It’s basic consent. Given most drink spiking results in the perpetrator attempting sexual assault why you would even need to ask this and risk normalising it for your younger brother. The family friend should be the one being supported. Very much worth asking where someone in grade 9 even got the idea to engage in this behaviour. YTA and so is your drink spiking brother. Incredibly concerning someone wanting to be a doctor even needs to ask this assuming this story isn’t made up for rage baiting.

[–] CTDummy@aussie.zone 7 points 1 month ago (1 children)

One state in the US but, fair enough. Though a lot of the wording for this seems account based, instead of an OS baked “kid mode”, which again just seems like a variation of parental control which already exists. The point is this problem already has a solution not being utilised by the majority of the world’s internet user base. This won’t fix parents just buying a device to palm off to their kids, because if setting up parental controls is beyond them, setting up an account for them properly likely will be too.

[–] CTDummy@aussie.zone 27 points 1 month ago* (last edited 1 month ago) (5 children)

Honestly, I don't picture this happening. The main problem is parents parking their kids in front of screens or devices with internet access and then just bailing. Most devices have the means to do this and have so for a long time, it’s called “parental control”. It’s been a thing since the late 90s in my experience and probably earlier. The problem is it requires some time/effort to set up. I’m not advocating for the digital ID solution to this problem necessarily, just to be clear. However, even anti virus suites have this ability, routers have this ability, hell even browsers do if I recall but people and parents have been hands off about it.

Now they are complaining and expecting the entire internet to change or blaming online porn companies. The alternative is realising that letting kids have unfettered and unmonitored access to the internet, the place where you can easily view graphic footage of people dying, is actually a bad idea; bordering on neglect. Though this ignores places like Tik Tok, YouTube and a lot of social media marketing their platforms as “kid friendly” when they’re anything but, probably a different discussion however.

[–] CTDummy@aussie.zone 1 points 1 month ago (1 children)

I personally think new accounts should be limited here too. The past couple of weeks especially I’ve noticed an increased amount of 1 day old accounts posting scams. Region blocking wouldn’t work due to VPNs and the fact that they’re everywhere. I seriously doubt India and Bangladesh cover 99%.

For genuine new accounts being able to comment but not post for 15-30 days isn’t that big an issue. For a troll/spammer it hugely limits their ability to resume shitting up a website.

[–] CTDummy@aussie.zone 2 points 1 month ago (1 children)

Pretty keen to give this a go once the 1.22 update hits. Tried RL dregora, which was arse. TFC was alright but maybe broken? Better minecraft has been solid and I’ve settled there until the update arrives.

[–] CTDummy@aussie.zone 12 points 1 month ago

You hit on the reason I suspect the website (especially mobile) is absolutely rubbish. To get people to install the app so it can spy on your mic and camera to harvest data for $$$. Jokes on them, it just reminds me why I deleted the app and reduces time I spend on the site overall.

[–] CTDummy@aussie.zone 7 points 1 month ago

Haha shit, how embarrassing for me.

[–] CTDummy@aussie.zone 6 points 1 month ago

Unmarked bot poster?

[–] CTDummy@aussie.zone 3 points 1 month ago (2 children)

Weird, I scrolled through but didn’t see any of the ✅emojis and assumed it was. Either way, my bad.

[–] CTDummy@aussie.zone 4 points 1 month ago* (last edited 1 month ago) (4 children)

Personally, a user made summary or even just copy pasting some of the more compelling bullet points would be preferable to AI summary.

 

Kinda makes sense why he lied and deleted my comment for “genocide denial” previously. Makes it easier to ban someone down the line and have it seem justified. Apparently, I’m simultaneously denying a genocide and engaging in apologia.

Don’t forget everyone:

  1. Criticising a mod == genocide apologia.
  2. Disputing a regular poster to a mods comm about Hasan using his own clip == genocide denial.

Preemptively for all the idiots who played right into this guys hands last time, didn’t deny the genocide in Palestine and still don’t.

 

So one user asks “Isn’t this the guy that interviewed a terrorist and endorsed their propaganda video”. Another user accuses them of “making stuff up” and that they got that view from “Zionist propaganda”. Hasan introduces said person as a “Houthi rebel” and literally played Houthi propaganda on his stream to another streamer. Houthis are a designated terrorist org.

Tokenboomer removed original question for misinformation. I point all the above out to the individual claiming the first user was “making it up”; Token then removes my reply for “genocide denial”. Despite not denying or even discussing the genocide that’s occurring. Just dishonesty or Hasan fans?

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