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

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Remember that guy who made a whole video justifying fucking animals which was featured on MATI 2 weeks ago? Well, someone on r/tumblr posted a screenshot of his post about kiwifarms and it got 6.5k upvotes
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This is very clearly a potshot at Turkey Tom
I hate the outsiders view that the farms are some sort of tribunal where we judge and decide the fate of weirdos. I literally just want to point and laugh at people in one consolidated website. Simple as.
 
@Null someone has probably already asked about it, but you should cover the TLD (Total Leftist Death) phenomenon happening in shithole cities:

Soyboy stabbed to death by crazy angry nigger:
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There are two videos of the incident this first one was posted by Andy Ngo and includes the lead-up and (blurred) aftermath, but cut out the actual stabbing:

While the second is the full video (which honestly isn’t that graphic):


Some of the victim’s shitty poetry was uncovered:
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As well as a whole bunch of cringe tweets that really make any slight amount of sympathy you might have evaporate

One of the faggots that was kvetching about conservatives mocking the soyboy’s death has ended up doxed (apparently by the same guy that dug up the soyboy’s cringe tweets) and deleted their account (a story in three acts):
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And /pol/ has set up a gofundme to raise bail for his killer in the hopes he goes out and kills more liberals lol:
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His "friends" also take no pause to use his death for their agenda:

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Youtube is full of videos of people destroying washing machines, but many of them do not pay off, are covered in watermarks, or just plain suck. This is one of the higher quality ones out there: ideal length, thorough destruction, and it's from an Australian.

There is always the OG washing machine destruction video by Photonicinduction. The guy does all sorts of tests involving high voltage or current. Many are just to see how much power something can take before catastrophic failure. Including a video where he puts 20kW into a very large light bulb without any eye protection.
 
is that why he wears nail polish? Cus he was raped?
Because he went CRAZYYY and had to go to the asylum. He was worked almost FULL TIME and had to make TWO MEALS a week and only made a measly millions of dollars dude. You don't know what that does to a man. One day he was making a taco sombrero from a cartoon and he actually had to remake it because it fell apart. One bad day changes you..
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Last vid you said that walmart doesn't exist outside the US. This is incorrect as China has walmarts;
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The screenshots inside are wild. They have live animals in the food section, including an artificial river for fish purchases. Literally a "Wet Market."
 
The article posted has a different abstract given to the talk itself which admits most of its data is from scraping the entire telegram chat and making snapshots of the website. It isn't a published paper, but seems to be something that was presented at a capstone at the college they are in.

"Legislators and policymakers worldwide are debating options for suppressing illegal, harmful and undesirable material online. Drawing on several quantitative datasets, we show that deplatforming an active community to suppress online hate and harassment, even with a substantial collective effort involving several tech firms, can be hard. Our case study is the disruption of the largest and longest-running harassment forum Kiwi Farms in late 2022, which is probably the most extensive industry effort to date. We collected complete snapshots of this site and its primary competitor Lolcow Farm, encompassing over 14.7M posts during their lifespan over the past decade. These data are supplemented with a full scrape of the Telegram channel used to disseminate new updates when the forum was down, tweets made by the online community leading the takedown, and search interest and web traffic to the forum spanning two months before and four months after the event. Despite the active participation of several tech firms over a few months, this campaign failed to shut down the forum and remove its objectionable content. While briefly raising public awareness, it led to rapid platform displacement and traffic fragmentation. Part of the activity decamped to Telegram, while traffic shifted from the primary domain to previously abandoned alternatives. The community leading the campaign lost interest quickly, traffic was directed back to the main domain, users quickly returned, and the forum was back online and became even more connected. The net effect was that forum activity, active users, threads, posts and traffic were all cut by about half. Deplatforming a dispersed community using a series of court orders against individual service providers appears unlikely to be very effective if the censor cannot incapacitate the key maintainers, whether by arresting them, enjoining them or otherwise deterring them."
 
The article posted has a different abstract given to the talk itself which admits most of its data is from scraping the entire telegram chat and making snapshots of the website. It isn't a published paper, but seems to be something that was presented at a capstone at the college they are in.
So you’re saying i shouldn’t include this a a publication I’ve contributed to on my CV?
 
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I hate the outsiders view that the farms are some sort of tribunal where we judge and decide the fate of weirdos. I literally just want to point and laugh at people in one consolidated website. Simple as.
I'll just remind you that burning libraries has been a thing for a fucking long time and leave it at that.
 
Despite having unlimited mobile bandwidth and a connection strong enough to support streaming, it appears that my mobile carrier has decide I should not be allowed to use what I pay for. This is what happens when you don't have Net Neutrality. Some use cases are just considered unacceptable and are terminated without your consent even though they are completely legitimate.

I will stream again when I can get a stable connection.
 
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