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by NoMoreNicksLeft
1003 days ago
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The harsh truth is that the occasional false positive doesn't affect their bottom line even slightly. Unless a false positive is some social engineering genius that can stir up a shitstorm of bad PR, they can be silently ignored forever. You're the sacrifice that they're willing to make to build their social media, and if you don't think it's fair... no one cares. Even if this somehow offends people, those people will never notice that it actually happened. Probably, this means that sane people should want the government to regulate at least those services considered essential to life to require appeals systems. Not TikTok, but I've heard of people losing access to Amazon forever. There are people for whom Amazon is essential, there are no local alternatives. And if the people wrongly permabanned from it ever overlap with those who can hardly live without it, then we have a big problem. |
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