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The Web Runs On Tolerance

werd.io · Dec 08

"History shows us that all progress comes from the meeting of diverse people, with different ideas, and different backgrounds." The web is no different.

Shared by @tchambers and 14 others.
Tim Chambers (@tchambers) · Dec 08
🔁 @ben:

"History shows us that all progress comes from the meeting of diverse people, with different ideas, and different backgrounds." The web is no different. #Technology werd.io/the-web-runs-on-tolera

YOULE :FlakeSpinCyan: (@MOULE) · Dec 08
🔁 @ben:

"History shows us that all progress comes from the meeting of diverse people, with different ideas, and different backgrounds." The web is no different. #Technology werd.io/the-web-runs-on-tolera

Preston Austin (@gl33p) · Dec 08
🔁 @ben:

"History shows us that all progress comes from the meeting of diverse people, with different ideas, and different backgrounds." The web is no different. #Technology werd.io/the-web-runs-on-tolera

Chattanooga’s Municipal Fiber Network Has Delivered $5.3 Billion in Community Benefits, New Study Finds | Welcome to Community Networks

communitynets.org · Dec 08

Since 2011, a new study finds that Chattanooga's city-owned fiber network has generated $5.3 billion in net community benefits for Hamilton County. Conducted by researchers at the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga, the study finds that the municipal fiber network has dramatically reshaped th...

Shared by @aeva and 30 others.
(@Perrin42) · Dec 09
🔁 @karlbode.com:

A new study has found that Chattanooga, Tennessee's decision to build their own affordable community-owned fiber broadband network has driven $5.3 billion in economic benefits back to the community. From my colleague and friend @seangon.bsky.social@bsky.brid.gy:

Chattanooga’s Municipal Fiber ...

Todd Vaziri (@tvaziri) · Dec 09
🔁 @karlbode.com:

A new study has found that Chattanooga, Tennessee's decision to build their own affordable community-owned fiber broadband network has driven $5.3 billion in economic benefits back to the community. From my colleague and friend @seangon.bsky.social@bsky.brid.gy:

Chattanooga’s Municipal Fiber ...

Pauliehedron ✅ :donor: (@pauliehedron) · Dec 09
🔁 @karlbode.com:

A new study has found that Chattanooga, Tennessee's decision to build their own affordable community-owned fiber broadband network has driven $5.3 billion in economic benefits back to the community. From my colleague and friend @seangon.bsky.social@bsky.brid.gy:

Chattanooga’s Municipal Fiber ...

aprilfollies (@aprilfollies) · Dec 09
🔁 @karlbode.com:

A new study has found that Chattanooga, Tennessee's decision to build their own affordable community-owned fiber broadband network has driven $5.3 billion in economic benefits back to the community. From my colleague and friend @seangon.bsky.social@bsky.brid.gy:

Chattanooga’s Municipal Fiber ...

Mother Bones (@_L1vY_) · Dec 08
🔁 @karlbode.com:

A new study has found that Chattanooga, Tennessee's decision to build their own affordable community-owned fiber broadband network has driven $5.3 billion in economic benefits back to the community. From my colleague and friend @seangon.bsky.social@bsky.brid.gy:

Chattanooga’s Municipal Fiber ...

Anil Dash (@anildash) · Dec 08
🔁 @karlbode.com:

A new study has found that Chattanooga, Tennessee's decision to build their own affordable community-owned fiber broadband network has driven $5.3 billion in economic benefits back to the community. From my colleague and friend @seangon.bsky.social@bsky.brid.gy:

Chattanooga’s Municipal Fiber ...

Chris Petrilli (@petrillic) · Dec 08
🔁 @karlbode.com:

A new study has found that Chattanooga, Tennessee's decision to build their own affordable community-owned fiber broadband network has driven $5.3 billion in economic benefits back to the community. From my colleague and friend @seangon.bsky.social@bsky.brid.gy:

Chattanooga’s Municipal Fiber ...

Jason Koebler (@jasonkoebler.bsky.social) · Dec 08
🔁 @karlbode.com:

A new study has found that Chattanooga, Tennessee's decision to build their own affordable community-owned fiber broadband network has driven $5.3 billion in economic benefits back to the community. From my colleague and friend @seangon.bsky.social@bsky.brid.gy:

Chattanooga’s Municipal Fiber ...

Greg Wilson (@gvwilson) · Dec 08
🔁 @karlbode.com:

A new study has found that Chattanooga, Tennessee's decision to build their own affordable community-owned fiber broadband network has driven $5.3 billion in economic benefits back to the community. From my colleague and friend @seangon.bsky.social@bsky.brid.gy:

Chattanooga’s Municipal Fiber ...

margot (@emaytch) · Dec 08
🔁 @karlbode.com:

A new study has found that Chattanooga, Tennessee's decision to build their own affordable community-owned fiber broadband network has driven $5.3 billion in economic benefits back to the community. From my colleague and friend @seangon.bsky.social@bsky.brid.gy:

Chattanooga’s Municipal Fiber ...

404 Media Is Making a Zine

404media.co · Dec 08

We are publishing a risograph-printed zine about the surveillance technologies used by ICE.

Shared by @SrRochardBunson and 29 others.
The Flight Attendant (@CosmicTraveler) · Dec 08
🔁 @jasonkoebler:

404 Media is making a print zine! About the surveillance technologies used by ICE. 16 pages, riso printed. Shipping early January. Features reworked versions of our best reporting and a few new things. We're very excited! And hope to do more if people like it:

404media.co/404-media-is-makin

Rita, antifascist 🏴🦯🦯🦯 (@OldSquida2) · Dec 08
🔁 @jasonkoebler.bsky.social:

404 Media is making a print zine! About the surveillance technologies used by ICE. 16 pages, riso printed. Shipping early January. Features reworked versions of our best reporting and a few new things. We're very excited! And hope to do more if people like it: www.404media.co/404-media-is...

404 Media Is Making a Zine

hypebot (@hypebot) · Dec 08
🔁 @stefan:

Zines are cool, and @404mediaco is making one about the surveillance technologies used by ICE.

"It will be 16 pages and printed on a risograph printer by a printshop in Los Angeles. It contains both reworked versions of our best reporting on ICE and some new articles for the zine. It will be available at the beginning of January."

404media.co/404-media-is-makin

#zines #USPol #ICE #immigration #immigrants

rho (@rho) · Dec 08

An @404mediaco zine! Jason isn't wasting any time putting that Risograph to use.

404media.co/404-media-is-makin

Zhi Zhu 🕸️ (@ZhiZhu) · Dec 08
🔁 @jasonkoebler:

404 Media is making a print zine! About the surveillance technologies used by ICE. 16 pages, riso printed. Shipping early January. Features reworked versions of our best reporting and a few new things. We're very excited! And hope to do more if people like it:

404media.co/404-media-is-makin

Ernie Smith (@ernie) · Dec 08

I have some news: I am helping my friends at @404mediaco make a zine.

I just knocked out the layout last week. It was awesome and I hope to do more stuff like it.

404media.co/404-media-is-makin

Bill, organizer of stuff (@wcbdata) · Dec 08
🔁 @josephcox:

New: 404 Media is making a zine! Risograph-printed zine all about the surveillance tech ICE has deployed. Facial recognition app; Palantir; much more. Will be available in January but you can pre-order now. The art is amazing, printed by local LA business. Details:

404media.co/404-media-is-makin

Old Teslas Are Falling Apart

futurism.com · Dec 07

On Consumer Reports' latest ranking of used car reliability, Tesla came in dead last with a rating not even half of the top placed brand.

Shared by @northernlights and 57 others.
Blake Fox (@blakefox) · Dec 08
🔁 @dangillmor:

Resale values of Teslas are in the depths for all kinds of reasons, but the central one -- apart from the taint of Musk -- is that the cars are ridiculously crappy and unreliable as they age. futurism.com/advanced-transpor

Just one more reason to avoid this toxic brand at all costs.

John Wilker 👨🏽‍💻 (@jwilker) · Dec 08
🔁 @jalefkowit:

“CR’s tests focused on models that are between five to ten years old. Out of 26 tested brands, the two best are held by Lexus, with a score of 77, and Toyota, with a score of 73. Fellow Japanese automakers Mazda, Honda, and Acura round out the top five with scores between 58 and 53.

Things get dire when US carmakers enter the fray. All but one of the bottom ten brands in the list are American. The best of the worst was Chevrolet at a score of 40. But Tesla makes that failing grade seem respectable with its absolute rock bottom rating of 31, trailing Jeep by just one point.”

futurism.com/advanced-transpor

trends (@trendsbot) · Dec 08

Old Teslas Are Falling Apart futurism.com/advanced-transpor
On Consumer Reports' latest ranking of used car reliability, Tesla came in dead last with a rating not even half of the top placed brand.
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almondtree (@almondtree) · Dec 08
🔁 @dangillmor:

Resale values of Teslas are in the depths for all kinds of reasons, but the central one -- apart from the taint of Musk -- is that the cars are ridiculously crappy and unreliable as they age. futurism.com/advanced-transpor

Just one more reason to avoid this toxic brand at all costs.

(@Itchy) · Dec 08
🔁 @dangillmor:

Resale values of Teslas are in the depths for all kinds of reasons, but the central one -- apart from the taint of Musk -- is that the cars are ridiculously crappy and unreliable as they age. futurism.com/advanced-transpor

Just one more reason to avoid this toxic brand at all costs.

your auntifa liza 🇵🇷 🦛 🦦 (@blogdiva) · Dec 08
🔁 @dangillmor:

Resale values of Teslas are in the depths for all kinds of reasons, but the central one -- apart from the taint of Musk -- is that the cars are ridiculously crappy and unreliable as they age. futurism.com/advanced-transpor

Just one more reason to avoid this toxic brand at all costs.

Nicole Parsons (@Npars01) · Dec 08
🔁 @dangillmor:

Resale values of Teslas are in the depths for all kinds of reasons, but the central one -- apart from the taint of Musk -- is that the cars are ridiculously crappy and unreliable as they age. futurism.com/advanced-transpor

Just one more reason to avoid this toxic brand at all costs.

Crow (@crow) · Dec 08
🔁 @dangillmor:

Resale values of Teslas are in the depths for all kinds of reasons, but the central one -- apart from the taint of Musk -- is that the cars are ridiculously crappy and unreliable as they age. futurism.com/advanced-transpor

Just one more reason to avoid this toxic brand at all costs.

Journalism & Comment Channel (@journalismandcomment) · Dec 08
🔁 @dangillmor:

Resale values of Teslas are in the depths for all kinds of reasons, but the central one -- apart from the taint of Musk -- is that the cars are ridiculously crappy and unreliable as they age. futurism.com/advanced-transpor

Just one more reason to avoid this toxic brand at all costs.

Kotes (@kotaro) · Dec 08
🔁 @dangillmor:

Resale values of Teslas are in the depths for all kinds of reasons, but the central one -- apart from the taint of Musk -- is that the cars are ridiculously crappy and unreliable as they age. futurism.com/advanced-transpor

Just one more reason to avoid this toxic brand at all costs.

The woman who discovered black holes

newhumanist.org.uk · Dec 08

Louise Webster has been largely forgotten – it's time to remember her

Shared by @patrick_h_lauke and 59 others.
Just Tom... 🐁 (@tompearce49) · Dec 08
🔁 @cdarwin:

The two relics of exploding stars are black holes and neutron stars.
Both were discovered by women.
Jocelyn Bell discovered neutron stars, in the guise of “pulsars”, in 1967.
Since then, three Nobel prizes have gone to male scientists for their work on pulsars, but none to Bell.
Louise Webster, the co-discoverer of black holes, has been largely forgotten.
Unless, of course, you remember her name.

newhumanist.org.uk/articles/62

hypebot (@hypebot) · Dec 08
🔁 @cdarwin:

The two relics of exploding stars are black holes and neutron stars.
Both were discovered by women.
Jocelyn Bell discovered neutron stars, in the guise of “pulsars”, in 1967.
Since then, three Nobel prizes have gone to male scientists for their work on pulsars, but none to Bell.
Louise Webster, the co-discoverer of black holes, has been largely forgotten.
Unless, of course, you remember her name.

newhumanist.org.uk/articles/62

Patrick H. Lauke (@patrick_h_lauke) · Dec 08
🔁 @cdarwin:

The two relics of exploding stars are black holes and neutron stars.
Both were discovered by women.
Jocelyn Bell discovered neutron stars, in the guise of “pulsars”, in 1967.
Since then, three Nobel prizes have gone to male scientists for their work on pulsars, but none to Bell.
Louise Webster, the co-discoverer of black holes, has been largely forgotten.
Unless, of course, you remember her name.

newhumanist.org.uk/articles/62

Reg Braithwaite 🍓 (@raganwald) · Dec 08
🔁 @cdarwin:

The two relics of exploding stars are black holes and neutron stars.
Both were discovered by women.
Jocelyn Bell discovered neutron stars, in the guise of “pulsars”, in 1967.
Since then, three Nobel prizes have gone to male scientists for their work on pulsars, but none to Bell.
Louise Webster, the co-discoverer of black holes, has been largely forgotten.
Unless, of course, you remember her name.

newhumanist.org.uk/articles/62

BrianKrebs (@briankrebs) · Dec 08
🔁 @cdarwin:

The two relics of exploding stars are black holes and neutron stars.
Both were discovered by women.
Jocelyn Bell discovered neutron stars, in the guise of “pulsars”, in 1967.
Since then, three Nobel prizes have gone to male scientists for their work on pulsars, but none to Bell.
Louise Webster, the co-discoverer of black holes, has been largely forgotten.
Unless, of course, you remember her name.

newhumanist.org.uk/articles/62

The Flight Attendant (@CosmicTraveler) · Dec 08
🔁 @cdarwin:

The two relics of exploding stars are black holes and neutron stars.
Both were discovered by women.
Jocelyn Bell discovered neutron stars, in the guise of “pulsars”, in 1967.
Since then, three Nobel prizes have gone to male scientists for their work on pulsars, but none to Bell.
Louise Webster, the co-discoverer of black holes, has been largely forgotten.
Unless, of course, you remember her name.

newhumanist.org.uk/articles/62

Ron Gilbert (100% AI free) (@grumpygamer) · Dec 08
🔁 @cdarwin:

The two relics of exploding stars are black holes and neutron stars.
Both were discovered by women.
Jocelyn Bell discovered neutron stars, in the guise of “pulsars”, in 1967.
Since then, three Nobel prizes have gone to male scientists for their work on pulsars, but none to Bell.
Louise Webster, the co-discoverer of black holes, has been largely forgotten.
Unless, of course, you remember her name.

newhumanist.org.uk/articles/62

Djoerd Hiemstra 🍉 (@djoerd) · Dec 08
🔁 @cdarwin:

The two relics of exploding stars are black holes and neutron stars.
Both were discovered by women.
Jocelyn Bell discovered neutron stars, in the guise of “pulsars”, in 1967.
Since then, three Nobel prizes have gone to male scientists for their work on pulsars, but none to Bell.
Louise Webster, the co-discoverer of black holes, has been largely forgotten.
Unless, of course, you remember her name.

newhumanist.org.uk/articles/62

AnneTheWriter (@AnneTheWriter1) · Dec 08
🔁 @cdarwin:

The two relics of exploding stars are black holes and neutron stars.
Both were discovered by women.
Jocelyn Bell discovered neutron stars, in the guise of “pulsars”, in 1967.
Since then, three Nobel prizes have gone to male scientists for their work on pulsars, but none to Bell.
Louise Webster, the co-discoverer of black holes, has been largely forgotten.
Unless, of course, you remember her name.

newhumanist.org.uk/articles/62

How would your social feed look if you controlled what you saw?

abc.net.au · Dec 07

Sexual violence prevention group Teach Us Consent is pushing for Australians to have the choice to "opt-in" to social media algorithms.

Shared by @PeachMcD and 18 others.
Cr Sky (@Cr_Sky) · Dec 08
🔁 @3TomatoesShort:

🤨 exactly like it does now..

"How would your feed look if you got to control what you saw on social media?"

abc.net.au/news/2025-12-08/cha

> Sexual violence prevention group Teach Us Consent is pushing for Australians to have the choice to "opt-in" to social media algorithms.

Rev. Charles Browning (@FrChazzz) · Dec 08

Oh, you mean like @pixelfed and @Mastodon and basically everything that currently exists on the #fediverse?

Why do people want to help billionaires make more money by offering to improve their platforms? I don’t get it.

abc.net.au/news/2025-12-08/cha

Worth reading
Shared by @hackernewsrobot and 14 others.
Ramin Honary (@ramin_hal9001) · Dec 08
🔁 @arnodegroote:

Only referring to LLMs by "bag of words" from now on

Bag of words, have mercy on us - by Adam Mastroianni experimental-history.com/p/bag

#ai #llm #technology

hnbot (@hnbot) · Dec 08

Bag of words, have mercy on us
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- an hour ago | 11 points | 3 comments
- URL:
experimental-history.com/p/bag
- Discussions: news.ycombinator.com/item?id=4
- Summary: Adam Mastroianni argues we misinterpret AI by anthropomorphizing it; instead, view LLMs as “bags of words” that regurgitate statistically relevant text. This metaphor explains their fluent yet erratic output, reveals where they’ll excel (well-documented topics) or fail (obscure or novel science), and strips them of fake social status. Treating AI as a tool, not a rival or sage, lets us use it for drudgery while recognizing that true breakthroughs—irrational, unprecedented, under-documented—still require imperfect human creativity.

Under Former Chemical Industry Insiders, Trump EPA Nearly Doubles Amount of Formaldehyde Considered Safe to Inhale

propublica.org · Dec 08

Chemical industry lobbyists have long pushed the government to adopt a less stringent approach to gauging the cancer risk from chemicals, one that would help ease regulations on companies that make or use them.

Shared by @ELS and 23 others.
Paul Cantrell (@inthehands) · Dec 09
🔁 @ProPublica:

Chemical industry lobbyists have long pushed the government to adopt a less stringent approach to gauging the cancer risk from chemicals, one that would help ease regulations on companies that make or use them.

They finally got their wish.
propublica.org/article/epa-for

#News #Environment #PublicHealth #Health #Cancer #Government #Regulation

Faraiwe (@faraiwe) · Dec 09
🔁 @ProPublica:

Chemical industry lobbyists have long pushed the government to adopt a less stringent approach to gauging the cancer risk from chemicals, one that would help ease regulations on companies that make or use them.

They finally got their wish.
propublica.org/article/epa-for

#News #Environment #PublicHealth #Health #Cancer #Government #Regulation

GailWaldby@bsky.social❌👑 (@gwaldby) · Dec 08
🔁 @ProPublica:

Chemical industry lobbyists have long pushed the government to adopt a less stringent approach to gauging the cancer risk from chemicals, one that would help ease regulations on companies that make or use them.

They finally got their wish.
propublica.org/article/epa-for

#News #Environment #PublicHealth #Health #Cancer #Government #Regulation

Zhi Zhu 🕸️ (@ZhiZhu) · Dec 08
🔁 @ProPublica:

Chemical industry lobbyists have long pushed the government to adopt a less stringent approach to gauging the cancer risk from chemicals, one that would help ease regulations on companies that make or use them.

They finally got their wish.
propublica.org/article/epa-for

#News #Environment #PublicHealth #Health #Cancer #Government #Regulation

Axomamma, Antifa's cousin* (@Axomamma) · Dec 08
🔁 @ProPublica:

Chemical industry lobbyists have long pushed the government to adopt a less stringent approach to gauging the cancer risk from chemicals, one that would help ease regulations on companies that make or use them.

They finally got their wish.
propublica.org/article/epa-for

#News #Environment #PublicHealth #Health #Cancer #Government #Regulation

Femme Malheureuse (@femme_mal) · Dec 08
🔁 @ProPublica:

Chemical industry lobbyists have long pushed the government to adopt a less stringent approach to gauging the cancer risk from chemicals, one that would help ease regulations on companies that make or use them.

They finally got their wish.
propublica.org/article/epa-for

#News #Environment #PublicHealth #Health #Cancer #Government #Regulation

Bongolian (@Bongolian) · Dec 08
🔁 @ProPublica:

Chemical industry lobbyists have long pushed the government to adopt a less stringent approach to gauging the cancer risk from chemicals, one that would help ease regulations on companies that make or use them.

They finally got their wish.
propublica.org/article/epa-for

#News #Environment #PublicHealth #Health #Cancer #Government #Regulation

Bernie Merrily Does It (@BernieDoesIt) · Dec 08
🔁 @ProPublica:

Chemical industry lobbyists have long pushed the government to adopt a less stringent approach to gauging the cancer risk from chemicals, one that would help ease regulations on companies that make or use them.

They finally got their wish.
propublica.org/article/epa-for

#News #Environment #PublicHealth #Health #Cancer #Government #Regulation

Peter Sefton 🇪🇺🇺🇦 (@peterjsefton) · Dec 08
🔁 @ProPublica:

Chemical industry lobbyists have long pushed the government to adopt a less stringent approach to gauging the cancer risk from chemicals, one that would help ease regulations on companies that make or use them.

They finally got their wish.
propublica.org/article/epa-for

#News #Environment #PublicHealth #Health #Cancer #Government #Regulation

The US has declared rhetorical war on the EU

davekeating.substack.com · Dec 08

The calls from America this weekend to destroy the EU are revealing. They hate the union because it's the only thing that can keep European countries from being Russian or American vassals.

Shared by @poemproducer and 21 others.
Workers Rights Channel (@workersrights) · Dec 08
🔁 @KimPerales:

"Coord atk from DC & SV, goal:🚨DESTROY THE #EU. On Thurs, US govt rel: #NSS *atks Eur & calls for regime chg agst sitting govts +support for far-R MAGA-aligned challs.

Musk:🚨“EU should be abolished.” Hypocrisy: US censorship claims, X: bloc the EU Comm's acct bc: tried to defend the fine on the PL *foll by DOS Dep Sec Laundau's post *now repping the US at #NATO fgn min summits,🚨threatened to w/d the US MIL protectorate over Eur unless Europeans chg their policies.
#USPol
davekeating.substack.com/p/the

joe•iuculano :mastodon: (@iuculano) · Dec 08

Dec 8

«The US has declared rhetorical war on the EU

After stalling 4 many mnths, #EU Commission announced it will b enforcing #DigitalServicesAct’s provisions on deceptive practices & transparency. American platform #X will b fined €120M for deliberately deceiving users in2 thinking ppl who have paid 4 a blue checkmark have had their identity “verified”, & 4 failing 2 provide accessible & searchable ad repositories 2 researchers # civil society as required by the #DSA»

davekeating.substack.com/p/the

marmarta (@marmarta) · Dec 08
🔁 @davekeating.substack.com:

The calls from America this weekend to "abolish the EU" are for one simple reason: the EU is the only thing that can keep European nation-states from becoming Russian or American vassals.

The US has declared rhetorical...

Poul-Henning Kamp (@bsdphk) · Dec 08
🔁 @davekeating.substack.com:

The calls from America this weekend to "abolish the EU" are for one simple reason: the EU is the only thing that can keep European nation-states from becoming Russian or American vassals.

The US has declared rhetorical...

Brent Toderian (@brenttoderian.bsky.social) · Dec 08
🔁 @davekeating.substack.com:

The calls from America this weekend to "abolish the EU" are for one simple reason: the EU is the only thing that can keep European nation-states from becoming Russian or American vassals.

The US has declared rhetorical...

Arturo Serrano 🇨🇴🤖👽🧙🦄 (@carturo222) · Dec 08
🔁 @davekeating.substack.com:

The calls from America this weekend to "abolish the EU" are for one simple reason: the EU is the only thing that can keep European nation-states from becoming Russian or American vassals.

The US has declared rhetorical...

wsm (@weldon) · Dec 08
🔁 @davekeating.substack.com:

The calls from America this weekend to "abolish the EU" are for one simple reason: the EU is the only thing that can keep European nation-states from becoming Russian or American vassals.

The US has declared rhetorical...

Nate Cochrane (@natecochrane.bsky.social) · Dec 08
🔁 @davekeating.substack.com:

The calls from America this weekend to "abolish the EU" are for one simple reason: the EU is the only thing that can keep European nation-states from becoming Russian or American vassals.

The US has declared rhetorical...

Mark (@paka) · Dec 08
🔁 @davekeating.substack.com:

The calls from America this weekend to "abolish the EU" are for one simple reason: the EU is the only thing that can keep European nation-states from becoming Russian or American vassals.

The US has declared rhetorical...

JonChevreau (@JonChevreau) · Dec 08
🔁 @iuculano:

Dec 8

«The US has declared rhetorical war on the EU

After stalling 4 many mnths, #EU Commission announced it will b enforcing #DigitalServicesAct’s provisions on deceptive practices & transparency. American platform #X will b fined €120M for deliberately deceiving users in2 thinking ppl who have paid 4 a blue checkmark have had their identity “verified”, & 4 failing 2 provide accessible & searchable ad repositories 2 researchers # civil society as required by the #DSA»

davekeating.substack.com/p/the

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