Upvoting/downvoting history is a goldmine in terms of both marketing and surveillance. Every user with over a year of organic activity is a goldmine. Maybe you've never ever posted a single controversial opinion online. But you might have upvoted someone else's - BAM, on a list. Or rather, category I assume. Those innocuous clicks reveal a lot more about you than you think. That information WILL be used against you. If you're lucky, only to try and sell you shit you don't need. If unlucky...
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...you just gave this guy an upvote, and when @Kyrgizion and I head off to the gulag, you'll be next on the list.
EDIT: wait, forgot we were on lemmy. We've got some breathing room until Trump invades the EU.
Can’t Lemmy instances access this data as well for upvotes/downvotes? Instsnces dint display it by default, but couldn’t a government actor set up an instance and then collect all of this data?
Yeah, to think that the CIA or other gov agencies don't have all this info would be naive. Snowden showed us some of the extent of private info gathering.
It's not certain, and there's also the work and energy to analyze this huge amount of data, but we should cautiously assume they have everything.
And with advancements in AI it will become increasingly easier to parse the data.
Very dystopian.
There's a story from Soviet Russia.
A bunch of politicians are in the Kremlin and Stalin is giving a speech outlining some new policy. One politician stands up and angrily yells out- "Stalin! This is wrong! I cannot support this measure". Everyone gasps and looks at him.
Quickly, another politician stands up and replies "Comrade! Don't you know? You cannot say that Stalin is incorrect! We do not do that here."
Stalin ignores these outbursts, tells everyone to settle down and continues the speech.
Of course, this being Stalinist Russia, the man who disagreed with Stalin gets quietly sent to the gulag for a couple of years to learn his lesson.
The second man, however, gets sent to the gulag for 20 years and doesn't come out until he is an old man.
What's the moral of the story? Implicit censorship is so much more powerful than explicit censorship. This is reddit goal. Create an air where people self-regulate their speech. The key is not to say it out loud. It needs to be vague and amorphous and ambiguous.
This reminds me of a story told to me by the Ukrainian Master Accordionist Leonid Nosov twenty five years ago when he was my landlord.
Leonid had grown up under the communist regime:
"They would come every month, the party bosses. And they would tell us to do this and not to do that and we would listen very closely but never ask questions. Just nod. Just smile. Thank the boss. Then go back to doing what needed doing. If you don't understand this, then everyone in town would yell at you when the bosses were gone. Because if you don't stay quiet, then they take you away, and then maybe you tell the bosses what everyone is really doing."
I've found that this to be good advice in most corporate settings as well.
I think a lot of people should pay attention and get ready to live like the Slavs did under the Soviets. We might be heading towards a similar period in the US, I think.
get ready to live like the Slavs did under the Soviets
It's funny because this story could just as easily be about an LGBTQ community living in Reagan's America or hippies living under Nixon.
Some of us are way ahead of you.
The problem is that (as has been mentioned up thread) implicit threats are powerful because of the way they destroy a community's history.
You can stay silent for a while and fly under the radar and get by. But eventually, you get older and you need to communicate the "correct" ideas to a generation that has only ever heard the party line.
How do you convey to your kids and grandkids that eugenics isn't good science, that vaccines don't cause autism, or that homosexuality isn't a sin when you've got the government blaring the opposite and you're too afraid you'll be inadvertently ratted out by a tactless youth?
Over a long enough timeline, you either need the legitimacy of open opposition or you need to recognize that your belief system will die with you.
This is exactly how my last job was... We'd just smile and nod while boss talked about unhinged solutions to problems that didn't exist. We'd then spend the next week or so subtly trying to extract the perceived problem and intent of the request, find a proper solution, and never tell him what we were actually doing just that the thing he wanted is getting resolved. It all had to be very hush hush to prevent him from stepping in and fucking it all up
Wow, you really worked for Elon?
Does this take into account edits? What if someone edited in violent content after it was voted?
[Admin] Great callout, we will make sure to check for this before warnings are sent.
Gods, that shithole is run by fucking clowns.
I received one of these fucking warnings!
Been on reddit for fourteen goddamned years, but this is the thing that has finally gotten me off board for good.
Reddit is dead.
Boycott any and all cooperate Amerikkkan social media and platform that follow fascist US laws.
Is this being rolled out for Luigi? This feels like it’s being rolled out for Luigi.
Luigi represents the biggest possible threat to the established order. You can win a war, crush a revolution, and even enslave a people, but it doesn't change the basic math:
A lone gunman can be just as powerful as any CEO, politician, or king in the right moment.
That's the real message that they're trying to suppress, because they know he's going to have copycats as they tighten the noose on the working class.
Anti Luigi content suppression is first time where Americans as body of people finally realized how controlled ALL media is ...
Shit even fedi very mods were suppressing it while blaming server owners for it which turned out to be a fat lie...
i was pointing out like 2 times reddit was quickly trying to bury luigi content with trump news both early on december and januarary.
Luigi is a scapeboat. There is little evidence he did anything.
A scapeboat?
Typo. Leaving it there though because its funny.
Yes, this sort of thing has always ended well on that platform
I'm not banned yet but I'm expecting it soon.
I'm Canadian so it's coming for sure. Especially because I can't stay away from telling /r/conservative how stupid they are
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I made an account with different versions of Krasnov. All banned lmao.
Lmao I'm perma banned from Reddit because I got banned from /r/conservative too many times. Several of those bans were just very basic comments regarding the truth.
Same here. Though my permanent ban came from telling a mod at r/conservative to enjoy getting penetrated in his gaping asshole by Donald Drumpf. I don’t think he liked that one
Reddit wants you to cut back on using their platform. I highly recommend alternatives. I, however, might be biased.
I'm really glad there is Lemmy as an alternative, despite lots of Redditors not believing it is one.
It's great, and I have no idea what the website looks like. I use 3rd party apps on my phone exclusively. Something Reddit doesnt let me do.
Bang bang voyager gang (removed for violence)
Is the soul reason I'm here and today is my first day. I'm still gonna use imgur though
sole see, it's just like reddit.
They rather reboot digg instead of joining us. I chuckled.
Mark my words: They will scream and stay there. Mods with balls already left that site long ago.
Zero reason to use Reddit now. This community is shaping up.
This really fucking pisses me off because there are a ton of marginalized people who take shit online all the time and these social media services all act like their hands are tied and there's nothing they can do. But this makes it blatantly obvious that they can take action when they want to.