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What has the media done now?
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GrumpyCatFace wrote:Dumb slut partied too hard and woke up in a weird house. Ran out the door, weeping for her failed life choices, concerned townsfolk notes her appearance and alerted the fuzz.
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https://heatst.com/tech/instagram-will- ... e-bikinis/Instagram is the latest internet company to step up efforts to hide content from users, implementing an automatic blur feature for images it deems “offensive”.
The social network announced the incoming censorship feature on Wednesday, saying it will be rolled out imminently.
Instagram said the filter will first be used to obscure photos of shocking events of “humanitarian crises” like war and famine – and could be expanded to cover sexual material too.
Points to the dangers of relying on a private company like so many people do nowadays--you're at the mercy of the TOS. Still, knowing how frequently my kids swap photos of their faces with their friends using this app, I am mystified about how they will be able to do this in real time. Maybe it will keep kids away from child porn convictions when they try to do their sexting.
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Interesting piece, guest talks about how the media manipulates what they let you see and hear, talks about Judge Nap getting fired from FOX and RT.
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That's easy... it's using the same technology as snapchat, or could be.de officiis wrote:https://heatst.com/tech/instagram-will- ... e-bikinis/Instagram is the latest internet company to step up efforts to hide content from users, implementing an automatic blur feature for images it deems “offensive”.
The social network announced the incoming censorship feature on Wednesday, saying it will be rolled out imminently.
Instagram said the filter will first be used to obscure photos of shocking events of “humanitarian crises” like war and famine – and could be expanded to cover sexual material too.
Points to the dangers of relying on a private company like so many people do nowadays--you're at the mercy of the TOS. Still, knowing how frequently my kids swap photos of their faces with their friends using this app, I am mystified about how they will be able to do this in real time. Maybe it will keep kids away from child porn convictions when they try to do their sexting.
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