DCinBC

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[–] DCinBC@lemmy.world 4 points 1 day ago

This in spades. Just like oligarchs’s plan for the inevitable collapse of the financialised global capitalism that has made them filthy rich, is to build billion dollar bunkers and plan to hide in them while everyone else starves and fights over the wreckage.

There are always two ways to deal with a general or public problem. One is to go out and do something, the other is to hide your head under the blankie and try to make sure it does not touch you personally, or your family. The US has been valorising and praising cowardice and selfishness for so long that they now genuinely accept them as virtues…

[–] DCinBC@lemmy.world 25 points 1 day ago

That’s like… that’s like an open admission that they plan to do corrupt things.

I mean imagine if your contractor said, “Well, I’d like to do this job for you but I want you to agree that you don’t need a quote and you won’t hire an inspector to check my work.” Or if your dealer at a casino said “Let me just deal the hands out behind this screen here where you can’t see what I’m doing, trust me bro.”

Transparency is the only thing that keeps politicians or business people honest.

When they openly say they don’t want transparency, they are telling us that they plan to be dishonest. It’s that simple.

 

I have been having a lot of fun with Claude and have had many lengthy conversations, as well as playing 20 questions and pub quiz with my LLM “buddy”. But today I’ve seen a strange new error, where I can’t send my prompt and I get a popup error panel (iOS UI) saying “error sending text, unknown network error.”

A chat which has ended with this error is apparently not recoverable. It’s as if the chat itself got poisoned. I can start a new chat which goes OK for a while, but it does appear that each new chat hits this condition earlier than the last.

Is this some resource issue (I am on the lower tier of the paid plan)? Have I got too many chats stored in memory? Or is the backend overloaded or compromised today? If it’s a backend capacity issue then why does it seem to permanently break a chat where it happens?

[–] DCinBC@lemmy.world 1 points 3 days ago (4 children)

Do we have no mechanism for suppressing duplicate posts? Because this one is in my feed 3x in rapid succession. I mean, the Tyee is great and I support them, and this is an important story, and white nationalists are a security threat everywhere. But I don’t need to see this same headline 3 times in a row…

[–] DCinBC@lemmy.world 2 points 3 days ago (1 children)

If this is yet another attack on our public health system, I gotta say that you meet with some authoritarian doctors who minimize or dismiss (particularly female) patients’ concerns in any medical system. At least in the Canadian system you aren’t also dealing with some non credentialled bean counter at the insurance office preventing your doctor from prescribing the drugs or procedures you need. A system that is geared to maximizing profits for shareholders rather than maximizing best outcomes for patients is always gonna be more broken than one whose focus is on delivering health care for everyone.

Not that we couldn’t improve our Canadian health care system, but I have experienced both and believe me, unless you’re rich in the US you also experience long wait times. With the added fun of big co-payments and/or lifelong debt if anything major happens. I lived in the US for about 45 years and thankfully had no really major health issues — despite having a good job and reasonable insurance I would have had my savings pretty much torpedoed if I’d had any major operation requiring hospital stay.

In the US system when you visit a clinic because you’re in pain or have scary symptoms, basically the first paperwork you’re presented with is ‘how are you going to pay for this?” They want proof of ability to pay. The Canadian system felt like heaven by comparison. I’m sure if you’re filthy rich then the US system is more attractive because you can just buy your way to the front of the line and command the time of experts (even if you don’t really need the top tier medicos for your personal problem, you can still hire them). But if you’re just a regular person, you’re much better off in say BC. Alberta, I dunno what to say, y’all seem to be trying to become a satrapy of the US… what’s with that?

[–] DCinBC@lemmy.world 2 points 3 days ago

But most of the grotesquely wealthy people have been made so morally grotesque by their wealth (or only acquired it by being so) that they almost all seem to be on the other side, bankrolling climate denial and soothing media pabulum. Where are the multi billionaire good guys, the eccentric oligarchs who actually want everyone’s kids to have a decent future?

[–] DCinBC@lemmy.world 3 points 3 days ago

Whose word do we have that they are “drug” boats? It’s grossly irresponsible for the headline to be written with that presumption.

[–] DCinBC@lemmy.world 1 points 3 days ago

I often think of an alternative timeline in which the manufacturers of slide rules spent fortunes demonising and smearing the pocket calculator… or the barons of the great hemp, cordage, and sailmaking firms tried to hold back the incursion of internal combustion engines into the shipping business.

That is just how futile and stupid this seems to me.

I guess the difference is that no other industry has ever been so huge, so central, so heavily subsidized by governments, so deeply infiltrated into governments. The fossil fuel industry is unique in human history in its reach, power, and resistance to change.

[–] DCinBC@lemmy.world 1 points 4 days ago

Well if .ml refers to Marxist-Leninists then I wouldn’t be too surprised if there are tankies present. It continues to puzzle me how soi-distant commies can be rooting for oligarchy as implemented by Putin, but “there’s nowt so queer as folk…”

[–] DCinBC@lemmy.world 6 points 4 days ago (1 children)

I do not use VPN. I am a subscriber to CityWest fibre optic net in BC, and I don’t know for sure if my contract includes a distinct IP address. Your theory about randomly getting an IP address that has been used previously for naughty stuff on Reddit seems plausible. I have no idea how I would verify it.

It seems odd that any top-level, site-wide mod would take personal offence at one particular post from one particular user out of however many million on Reddit. You would think they would have bigger fish to fry and fires to put out, if you’ll forgive an unfortunately mixed metaphor.

[–] DCinBC@lemmy.world 5 points 4 days ago

The interesting thing of course is that if this thing is systematic — if Reddit is doing sitewide permabans on users who talk sh*t about the present US regime, because Spez is running scared like the other techbros — it’s unlikely to become a news story because none of those people will be able to come back to a Reddit group to discuss what happened to them. I do seem to detect a bit of a pattern in the responses thus far to my maiden post (and subsequent comments on other ban stories), a pattern that would be newsworthy if it is real :-). but since Reddit is one of the prime aggregators of internet news and trends, it’s unlikely to get any attention since we are all banned from Reddit. Bluesky is not topic oriented, afaik — it’s person-oriented. I have not yet checked out piefed.

[–] DCinBC@lemmy.world 19 points 4 days ago

Yeah, Reddit was getting pretty bad for attempted gamification — “congratulations, you’re on a 13 day posting streak! Keep it up!” And so on. Very insulting to the intelligence.

I did rather like awards until they were taken away. It was nice to be able to give something (even of only virtual value) to someone whose post or comment I really appreciated. And it was nice to get that kind of appreciation in return if I wrote something that was helpful or enlightening to someone else.

But the whole karma score thing… very leaderboardish.

[–] DCinBC@lemmy.world 2 points 4 days ago

I think the problem with Reddit is that its essential governance model is authoritarian not democratic.

Mods have absolute power and there is no due process, evidentiary standards, jury of peers, outside review, ombudsman office, etc.

Basically, suppose some users conspire to dogpile on you and file N complaints against you w/in a certain window… you get auto banned. If a tetchy mod doesn’t like something you commented, they can ban you from their sub on a whim. There’s not much in the way of an appeal process.

So it’s a bit like an authoritarian state where you can be arrested due to anonymous denunciation, or because the local chief of police doesn’t like you, and you’ve got no Miranda rights, there’s no habeas corpus etc. There’s no investigation or disclosure or trial process. If the mods of a sub are reasonable and ethical human beings, and you were unfairly banned, you can talk to them and get reinstated. But if the mods are arbitrary and capricious in their power, you’re without recourse. There’s no mechanism by which other members of the sub can vote on whether the mods were right or wrong to kick you out, for example.

I continue to think moderation is important and can’t be dispensed with altogether. No normal person really wants to spend their time in a hellhole of screamed insults, obscene threats, hate speech, legions of stupid bots etc (like the cesspit that Xitter has become, yikes). But I think it should be modelled a lot more on law enforcement IRL, with similar rules and guidelines for protecting civil rights and ensuring transparency and some limits on the power of individuals in authority.

 

Well, it may be a “tale as old as time” but here I am… 8 year Reddit veteran with 660K karma as of last week. I had a hella shock a couple of mornings ago when I refreshed the home page only to see a big red banner saying “this account has been permanently banned from Reddit, see your inbox.”

I check my inbox, and there is nothing there. Great.

OK, I’ve had some experience with weird Reddit moderation over the years. I’ve appealed sub bans and been reinstated, or not bothered. I’ve been permabanned from at least one group for saying sarcastic and critical things about Israel (not about Jewish people per se, about Israel the nation state under its current regime). I’ve waited out a week ban without complaining because I did use intemperate language late one evening, or carelessly broke a rule like “all top comments must include a link to a published paper”.

But a permaban from the entire platform?? That came as a real shock. And there was no explanation. I could see that one of my comments from the evening before had been deleted, but I have no memory of the content of that particular comment; I think I was saying something angry or critical about the US/Israel attack on Iran, but I don’t recall it being particularly fiery or profane.

A day or so later the message finally landed, telling me that my account had been banned because of “repeated violations of policy by other accounts that you own.” (Emphasis mine). This was really baffling — I have never had any other Reddit accounts, just the one I’ve been using these 8 years. I tried an appeal, explaining that I was bewildered and had no alt accounts. The appeal was flatly denied w/in 24 hours. So that was that. No other recourse. I have been excommunicated.

This raises all the usual questions about Reddit governance. It feels very arbitrary and opaque. There is no due process, no jury of one’s peers, and evidence is destroyed (comments deleted rather than just hidden from everyone other than mods and the original commenter). There is no proper explanation of what caused the ban, no debrief. It’s a bit like the cops arresting you because of something they say they found in your car, but they’ve removed and destroyed the thing they claim to have found :-). And you can’t remember every single bit of junk you kept in your car so you have no idea what it was that triggered the arrest.

Anyway, kissing g’bye to 8 years of content — and karma that I earned the hard way, 5 and 10 and 100 upvotes at a time, not by karma farming — is hard, like losing a carefully crafted RPG character after putting in hundreds of hours of campaign. I have enjoyed Reddit over the years and it’s oddly saddening to be thrown out so abruptly and with no explanation.

If anyone’s still reading at this point :-) I’d like to know whether other people have had this same experience. If you have not been posting racist/misogynist/homophobic drivel, threats, obscenities, scams etc — and yet you suddenly got axed for no clear and explicit reason, then we’re in the same boat. Are there any theories about why/how this happens? Is this the malice of specific humans, or some kind of automodding gone badly wrong?

I’m kinda done with Reddit at this point because of this incident. I don’t see the point in creating a new account (which I guess is technically a rule violation in and of itself) only to have to walk on eggshells wondering at what point some random statement of my opinions is going to get me exiled to Siberia again. Hence I’m giving Lemmy a try. The community is much smaller but several of my interests are represented and … perhaps… it’s a more transparent and sensible moderation model?

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