Morbidly interested in the (new?) Twitter time-limited spankings for specific misdemeanors rules. ...
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... It looks like an evolution from heavy-handed censorship into a social training algorithm. Deep learning for ructious monkeys. ...
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... Highly partisan in application, poorly formalized, plus, plus, of course, but still ...
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... Training procedures tend to autonomization, producing unanticipated outcomes. They incentivize route-arounds, for a start. ...
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... As it becomes increasingly algorithmic, it's going to become a robot-controlled cultural-manufacturing program. ...
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... I'll be surprised if the final outcome is anything like the one Twitter expects it to be. (But then, what will 'Twitter' have become?)
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Will only train users to avoid the triggers for punishment, Unless you have humans checking every suspension it will do nothing
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That's already not "nothing". It formalizes 'crime-think' as a concrete socio-cultural reality, just to begin with.
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Replying to @Outsideness @bara
Absurdity is difficult to maintain once it's made legible.
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