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3 days agoThen let’s see Microsoft do this with full transparency and keep a publicly accessible list of forbidden words. Then evidence this is a general policy should be plain.
Then let’s see Microsoft do this with full transparency and keep a publicly accessible list of forbidden words. Then evidence this is a general policy should be plain.
If your oath against genocide has any exceptions, it’s not an oath against genocide.
So long as one person is in danger from genocide, we all are in danger from genocide.
Thought about this before. I’d build out the high-speed internet structure to encompass all the populated parts of the world (omitting coverage across large swaths of open sea) and provide free, no-questions-asked WiFi internet service to absolutely everyone.
(Yes, a lot of places don’t have devices, but parallel programs already exist to get people enabled on cheap devices)
The obstruction would be legal battles with current stakeholders that have regional monopolies and are very addicted to making odious profit. (Looking at you, Comcast, AT&T, Verizon, etc.)