those robots have a ways to go before we can trust them with #copyright also recently helped a faculty member dinged for a sound recording - the video was his own live, completely different performance!https://twitter.com/digitalmusicnws/status/1016430595340226560 …
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@mormolyke can say a little about this, too...dinged for the applause at her live performance being "too similar" to the applause at a different live performance altogether2 replies 0 retweets 1 like -
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Oh yeah, then someone at
@sony_classical had the hide to reject my appeal! I had to kick up a stink on social media while sending cranky e-mails with links to random executive e-mails to get any movement on the issue.@TeamYouTube were totally useless on the issue.2 replies 0 retweets 2 likes -
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i think the platforms try to stay out as much as possible - once you become the
#copyright police things get ugly. figuring out where those responsibilities end is not easy; but if they're going to run the bots, they need to make sure they're right.1 reply 0 retweets 1 like -
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Melissa Dunphy Retweeted Melissa Dunphy
Hilariously,
@TeamYouTube sent me this tweet: https://twitter.com/TeamYouTube/status/1011994679049703424 …. I followed them. This was the resulting DM conversation (which was one non-relevant advice message from them, and no further responses):https://twitter.com/mormolyke/status/1012675060073664512 …Melissa Dunphy added,
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almost as good as my recent interactions with comcast...i used to be excited by the singularity - now i'm scared it's just going to be one bad customer service bot after another!
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