It’s funny how the word “bias” has become completely inverted.
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Every word with plausible political significance has been completely inverted.
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Everyone knows why this is. Whites have to be more conscious of being labeled racist, so they often frame controversial opinions in sarcasm, irony or will use esoteric terms only certain subcultures will even pick up on. Blacks aren't limited in this way and can just say whatever
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This Universalist imperative doesn’t work. Why not make it more universally applicable by adding local context? Great. I’ll use the robot. Don’t! The robot amplifies your racism
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I’dd like to see individuals granted more authority over what & with whom they interact, not less. It should be made easier for individual content consumers & CREATORS to discriminate freely between accounts they find detestable. The platform should remain neutral.
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Creators that receive criticism they feel is destructive should be able to block those accounts.
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"we need to be more mindful of minority group language that could be considered ‘bad’ by outside members" So language is only bad if the in-group considers it bad? That's not easy to exploit at all
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That's funny. Maybe because we constantly calling each other nigga all the time? We talk very dismissively about white folk too sometimes. Also when something's wack is considered "gay". I can see where the bias is coming from.
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I don't see an issue with censoring people I don't like.
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