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by xfs
3213 days ago
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If the paper does what it says it's telling user reported labels. The problem isn't the presence of software producing likelihoods of someone being gay. The problem is people interpreting the results in a reductionist way and reducing people into labels. And another problem is you just don't like seeing what you don't like. There are companies out there profiting from the same stuff. They just don't talk about it in this way. |
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