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by gwbas1c
256 days ago
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> To be fair, many or even most sites on the Google Safe Browsing blacklist are probably unworthy. But I’m pretty sure this was not the first false positive. The bigger issue is that the internet needs governance. And, in the absence of regulation, someone has stepped in and done it in a way that the author didn't like. Perhaps we could start by requiring that Google provide ways to contact a living, breathing human. (Not an AI bot that they claim is equivalent.) |
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Hopefully, this helps you understand why your living, breathing human is such a farcical idea for theGoogs to consider.