"Mad at the Internet" - a/k/a My Psychotherapy Sessions

Here you W's Section 230 YouTube & Twitter are the telephone company giving the news nothing more nothing less.
http://kiwifarmsaaf4t2h7gc3dfc5ojhm...hreads/musk-owns-twitter.117620/post-16330780 -links has doc's
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Here you W's Section 230 YouTube & Twitter are the telephone company giving the news nothing more nothing less.

Here's a good roundup from a terrible website. It better explains how they're using one case to dismiss the other, including the specific quotes from Thomas that are really important.


I may be reading too much into this part, but it seems to indicate that platforms are fine as long as they are aloof:
“If aiding-and-abetting liability were taken too far, then ordinary merchants could become liable for any misuse of their goods and services, no matter how attenuated their relationship with the wrongdoer,” writes Thomas. That includes “those who merely deliver mail or transmit emails” becoming liable for the contents of those messages or even people witnessing a robbery becoming liable for the theft.

“There are no allegations that defendants treated ISIS any differently from anyone else. Rather, defendants’ relationship with ISIS and its supporters appears to have been the same as their relationship with their billion-plus other users: arm’s length, passive, and largely indifferent.”

Fair enough, but platforms like Twitter did not treat all users passively at arm's length. For example, the Twitter files just showed that Taylor Lorenz got special protection from Twitter and extra attention to her ban requests.

Thomas is right about the risks of lowering the bar for aiding-and-abetting. However this leaves room for claiming pre-Elon Twitter style censorship still meets the threshold.
 
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Disney has joined forces with equalpride, an organization dedicated to LGBTQ+ advocacy, to introduce a greater range of LGBTQ+ content to younger viewers, aiming to create “systematic and meaningful change in the end.”

Disney Advertising recently signed development agreements with Group Black, United Masters, Cocina and equalpride.

While some of these collaborations will focus on the amplification of racially diverse casts, others are to call attention to more LGBTQ+ representation in video content.

According to Adweek, Disney Advertising’s Senior VP of Client Partnerships John Campbell said Disney is doing everything in its power to maintain their “commitment to DEI” (Diversity, Equity and Inclusion).



Disney lovers can look forward to even more LGBTQ+ characters taking over roles in classic film reboots, new shows and films. The company also intends to include more diversity, even if it disregards historical accuracy.

Disney Advertising and equalpride together will generate both long-form content and a short-form miniseries that features LBGTQ+ characters and storylines.

While many are familiar with Disney and its recent uptick in the promotion of LGBTQ+ content, they’ve never heard of equalpride.

equalpride was founded in 2022 and is based out of Los Angeles.

The company says on its website it is proudly LGBTQ+ owned and operated. According to equalpride’s LinkedIn, they currently have 51 employees.

Their portfolio includes online brands such as OUT, The Advocate, Pride, Out Traveler, Plus, and the Advocate Channel, as well as other material that can be found on video, social media, online print magazines. They’ve also been active in different public events.

The company lists their clients as Hulu, Pfizer, Johnson & Johnson, Netflix and Chase Bank, among many others.



Although it is not specifically stated what equalpride does, the organization’s website indicates they work alongside companies to add LGBTQ+ representation to ad campaigns, television, film and entertainment. They have worked on campaigns with Lexus, McDonald’s, Tommy Hilfiger and H&M.

In a 2021 global survey by Statista, only five percent of the world’s population identified as something other than heterosexual.

However, that number has risen significantly over the last number of years. The largest growth was seen in India and South Africa, with a 22 percent increase from 2013 to 2019.

According to a 2022 Gallup poll, Americans who identify as LGBT have risen to a new high of over seven percent, which has doubled since 2012.

This number almost triples in Gen Z, with 20 percent of this cohort identifying as LGBT.



The equalpride website states that as of January 2023 the company has over 3.5 million combined social media followers.

They also note that as of April 2022, their digital audience is more than 2.3 times more likely to use social media daily.

According to Adweek, “Disney has required multicultural ad buys as part of its upfront negotiations since 2021, and Rita Ferro, the company’s ad sales chief, previously told Adweek that after clients tripled Disney’s overall upfront DEI ask in 2022, the company is challenging them to triple its original ask again this year.”

“We’ve been in the engagement business for 100 years at Disney. And we just want to make sure that we’re engaging with everybody authentically. And that’s really where these partnerships come to life,” said Disney Advertising’s John Campbell.

Statista shows, “In the fiscal year ended on October 1, 2022, The Walt Disney Company generated a total revenue of more than 82.7 billion U.S. dollars, up from 67.4 billion dollars a year earlier – an annual growth of over 22 percent.”

Interestingly, in a recent statement, The Walt Disney Company’s CEO Bob Iger acknowledged that the LGBT-themed content produced for Disney+ did not result in a significant increase in subscriptions.

“As we grow the business in terms of the global footprint, we realized that we made a lot of content that is not necessarily driving sub growth and we’re getting much more surgical about what it is we make,” Iger said.

President of Global Growth & Development for equalpride, Michael Kelley, noted that a new CDC report showed that 1 in 4 high school students identified as LGBTQ+.

Kelley said that equalpride’s influence will reach far beyond Disney and that he has plans to create more LGBTQ messaging for the media landscape.

“We’re not a monolith. We’re intersectional. I’m almost more excited about working with the folks that are on this call than I am with Disney, maybe equally, because we are going to be much much stronger together,” Kelley said.

“Our qualitative research said that the queer community can identify the brands that don’t like us in unison, but they can’t name the brands in unison that support us. If I’m a CMO, if I’m a brand manager, I am going to absolutely drive a truck through that opportunity,” Kelley said during the recent roundtable discussion with Adweek.
 
Could Null please give some thoughts on part of this video? Specifically from when he and Nick were on stream together recently. If the timestamp doesn't work, it starts at 1:48 and ends at about 5:03.

what a fucking slimy faggot. all lawyers are honorary jews.
 
Probably not enough for a full segment but I think it would be good for a laugh: The human embodiment of Reddit, popsci youtuber Kyle Hill gets tricked into putting the 41% meme into an overly serious video where he's trying to factcheck a nuclear meme video made by a twitter Pony play fetishist. Video can be found in this post:
Science youtuber Kyle Hill gets tricked into repeating the 41% meme at 9:45 of his latest video:
At 6:40 he glosses over the fact that the "surgery that leaves a unique mark" was a phalloplasty and the user had been labeled a terf, which would should have clued him into the later portion.

(Tried to attach a video archive but Tor's not having it.)
And in less than a day he already got enough troon backlash to respond:
Kyle is such a fag that I see little way this video is staying up for very long. He's got the same vaguely far leftish persuasion as most of the popsci youtubers. If this gets a decent amount of backlash from his audience it would be deserved.
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He's already edited in a reaction to the usual audience telling him about it.
I'm actually surprised he kept the video up (at least for now), even made sure to download a local copy as a precaution.
 
You can bookmark the site on both Tor browser (PC) and Tor Browser Alpha (Android) and you can save your username and password on both as well.
Yes, but bookmarking only helps if the onion URL doesn't change, which it has a few times in the last year or so iirc. I understand why it does, it can't be helped sometimes but that returns to my basic point: TOR has a information fragmentation problem for normies, sure they can get the message "use TOR" and if they can download a browser TOR browser has made that part trivial.

In fact I'd argue the browser is the easiest part for normies because unlike the hinterdays when I tried to use TOR and it was fucking awful, it's an easy to install privacy button they can google in one shot that just works now.

It's the telling them where to go and how to get that information that's the issue, which isn't really anyone's fault except Dong Long Gone at this point. If normies can't google "why kiwifarms no work" from the clearnet and get an answer that points them to a current onion URL, chances are they'll maybe try one more step which isn't likely to get them signed up for Telegram and any closer sneeding with the rest of us.

They MIGHT figure out going to kiwifarms.net via TOR, but at the point they're already fucking around on TOR chances are they're willing to muck around more than the average normie typically is.

Honestly a non-affiliated well SEOed clearnet info page maintained by someone who isn't Josh probably makes the most sense for many reasons, but the question becomes how to keep it from becoming a victim of the same tactics, and technically is a security concern as if that someone goes rogue and sends people to the wrong onion URL that could get nasty really quick.
 
He sounds on the verge of pulling the trigger.
How many more bad superchats until Null is on the verge of insanity?



Also Null should talk about the Transformer they/them tranny bot episode that he saw on Hypocrite's stream
 
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So they went with "we are sex-obsessed perverts". Weimar 2.0?
There is a conspiracy theory (I wouldn't be surprised if it's true) that the Norddeutsche Rundfunk is sending all these terrible singers to the ESC because they DON'T want to win. Winning means they have to host the next ESC and they don't want to spend money on that. Germany has absolutely amazing singers, songwriters & bands so it's very suspicous that the NDR chooses pathetic clowns.

Robin Schulz

Electric Callboy

Milky Chance

etc. etc. So many talented people but the ESC gets the bottom of the barrel. So yeah there is something weird going on and it probably has to do with money.
 
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Well, it looks like Dick's lost his YouTube account.

The Dick Show account reached 3 ToS strikes and was removed from YouTube on May 16th. Dick appealed the decision and complained on YouTube that one of the strikes was for playing an ABC News story.

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A few hours later, Dick got word that the appeal had been successful and that the ban was being reversed. Dick said he planned to celebrate by doing drugs.

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Later, on May 17th, Dick posted that his account had been deleted again.

He attached screenshots with his chat with YouTube. The Dick Show YouTube was initially restored after reviewing his appeal, but YouTube's "internal team looked again into your channel and found out that your channel violated our harassment policy".

The employee invited Dick to submit another appeal if he wanted to but warned the decision was "final and irrevocable".

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Maybe too late for this week's show, but Dick got banned from Youtube. The only real question is, why did it take this long?
 
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