Anybody who tells the truth that the scum in power don't want you to hear, apparently...
In days when someone can be attested for quoting from a published book by Winston Churchill I have to agree.
It also observes that higher rates of community intolerance are likely to foster the anti-social behavior and speed the ban.
If automated an intolerant core could try to get users expressing opinions that they don't like banned. The fact that they are subjected to intolerance would make the algorithm more likely to ban them.
Few years ago, when teachers were protesting against low wages in UK, protest was routed through biggest commercial street in London (Oxford Street). Before it has reached the end, half of the people protesting was gone, shopping (they came from all over UK, so being able to visit all the shops, both discounts and posh ones was a real treat).
If it passed a pub they'd have lost the other half too
In order to inspect the DDoS traffic to reject it, it has already come in over your internet.If they use all your bandwidth it does not matter if you drop the traffic, you are already dead.
For large companies Internet providers will install anti-DDOS software at the interconnect point. We have a 1 GBPS connection and whatever anti-DDOS software we had at our end could be relatively easily swamped. Our network provider on the other hand has a huge bandwidth (can't remember what) and swamping their system would be very difficult even for the large botnets.
Next Amazon will be suing people for their fantastic reviews of The Mountain Three Wolf Moon Short Sleeve Tee.
Fortunately, the three wolf moon t-shirt's power also indemnifies the wearer of any culpability. Truly the most amazing shirt ever made by man.
Shill!
The "this is super and excellent" reviews don't tell me much. I look at the bad reviews. Usually you can get an idea if a product is any good by the type of bad review. If there are many good reviews, but one or two saying "delivered late", "wrong product", or "damaged in transit", then I figure that this can happen occasionally but can be sorted out if it does. Some reviews will be bad because of different use-cases
On the other hand if a lot of people complain about the general quality of an item, or lack of functionality that you would actually use then that's a good reason to stay away from one.
Filming a terrible event taking place is one thing; acting to stop it is wholly different, and far more courageous.
Seriously, we're talking about intervening between a crazy cop and his victim. How do you expect someone to intervene? The probable result would be two dead bodies, no photographic record, and your relatives claiming "he wasn't like that it must have been a throwdown"
My youtube ad blocker works perfectly. I never see advertisements while watching youtube.
I'd happily pay for the ad blocker. I won't pay google for the joy of them not spamming me.
Does your ad blocker cope with the ads at the beginning of videos, you know the "you can skip this advert in 5 seconds" things?
Penalising better negotiators is hardly a good thing regardless if it's trying to promote equality. Really all they're doing is saving money.
I wonder if this rule will apply to recruiting contract negotiators and purchasers. If so they won't get the best.
If A = B and B = C, then A = C, except where void or prohibited by law. -- Roy Santoro