16% is pretty good. the ones at three to one percent are the weirdos.
I really hate and avoid when my phone switches into battery saver at 15%, so in my mind 16% is like 1%
My skin crawls if it goes below 30%.
To prolong your battery's lifespan you shouldn't let it drain below 20%.
Don't phone battery indicators lie to you now so that 0% displayed is actually about 20% specifically because of this?
Yes and 100% isn't 100%
People and their batteries though... It's a futile obsession for some. It doesn't matter how much science or logic you throw at them there's always something.
Like how fast charging hasn't for some time done like a full max rate for the entire time to keep heat within tolerances but still some people think doing the work themselves is somehow better thermal management than modern battery controllers to the point they think it will make a material difference.
Here's a hot tip. If you're on android, open the developer settings and turn on "demo mode" before taking screenshots. It makes the battery and signal display as 100% so you don't get judged by internet commenters who don't go outside.
Or you click that little edit button and crop the top of the image completely off.
Attribution since poster forgot.
Ignorance is bliss
I reported loads of content on Instagram, genuinely creepy accounts of "athletic teens" and they all got rejected.
I got caught in a horrible recommendations loop because I'd like family photos of running and gymnastics for my nieces and cousins.
got caught in a horrible recommendations loop because Iβd like family photos of running and gymnastics for my nieces and cousins.
I never reach that point on Facebook. I scroll for about 5 posts to see what my family and friends might be up to and get too frustrated with unmoderated spam and report it as spam and close the tab and move on
One the biggest problems with the internet today is bad actors know how to manipulate or dodge the content moderation to avoid punitive consequences. The big social platforms are moderated by the most naive people in the world. It's either that or willful negligence. Has to be. There's just no way these tech bros who spent their lives deep in internet culture are so clueless about how to content moderate.
I know them. I worked in this industry. They're not naive. What basis do you have for these comments?
I think you're conflating with business executives running said social and gaming companies. Stop calling them techbros. Meta is not a tech startup. They're a transnational corporation. They have capitalist execs running the companies.
Indie megacorp buying their first nation just a startup
bad actors know how to manipulate or dodge the content moderation to avoid punitive consequences.
People have been doing that since the dawn of the internet. People on my old forum in the 90s tried to circumvent profanity filters on phpBB.
Even now you can get round Lemmy.World filters against "fag-got" by adding a hyphen in it.
Nothing new under the sun.
The thing is that words can have a very broad range of meaning depending on who uses them and how (among many other factors), but you can't accurately code all of that into a form that computers can understand. Even ignoring bad actors it makes certain things very difficult, like if you ever want to search for something that just happens to share words with something completely different which is very popular.
That's what you get for all the teabagging you've been doing..
It's dumb, but it's also possible that a combination of those terms hads been adopted by some group distributing CSAM.
At one point, "cheese pizza" was a term they apparently used on YouTube videos etc due to it having the same abbreviation as CP (Child Pornography).
Sick fucks ruining everything for everyone
I agree with you is the TL;DR, and the rest is just my mad ranting opinions about companies being allowed to just auto-censor us. So feel free to completely ignore the rest. lol.
It is like just banning words and phrases just because bad people use them has just become the norm. I really really can't stand the way that channels on YT constantly have to self-censor basically everything (even if the video is just reporting on or trying to explain bad shit that is or has happened). And it never seems to actually stop the actual issues from happening. Just means the bad people just move on to a new word or phrase that is then itself banned. It isn't about actually stopping fucked-up shit from happening. It is just about making sure advertisers and other sources of money don't throw a fit.
We always hear about how places like China are bad in-part for censoring words and speech. But in the US and other western nations we pretend we are allowed to freely speak uncensored. We have always had censoring of speech, it is just that the real rulers of the country are allowed to do it instead. Keeps the government's hands free from legally being the enforcers of doing it to us. Shit like CP is fucked, and it should be handled for what it is, but allowing for-profit companies and especially their algorithms/AI to decide what we can and can't say or search for without any level of human interactions that very much lead to false bans is also fucked.
It is waaaay too easy for all the mega corps to completely take down channels and block creators from revenue of their own work just completely automated. But the accused channel can't ever get a real person to both get clear understanding of what and who is attacking them, and to explain why their strike/bans aren't valid. I have heard that even channels that have gotten written/legal permission from a big studio to use a clip of music or segment from video (music being the worst) will STILL catch automated strikes for copyright violations.
We don't need actual government censors, because the mega corps with all the money are allowed to do it for them. We have rights but they don't really matter if they can say a private company or org made up of people from various mega corps are allowed to do it for them.
Remember, searching for "halo" is banned because it could potentially be linked to pedophilia, but editing a video of the president to look like a pedophile is fine because "it wasnt done with AI."
OOTL -- what happened there?
Biden was edited to look like he was groping his granddaughter for an extended amount of time instead of quickly putting a pin above her breast. It was posted to Facebook/Instagram/Meta. AI wasn't used.
You missed the part where Meta reviewed it and didn't remove it because it wasn't done with AI. Created manually so it's fine.
How do we know they didn't type something more explicit to get the result and just change what's in the search bar? Has anyone verified this?
I actually don't know, I'm not sure it is possible (I never used Instagram, the search might be auto-submitting for all I know) but intentionally flagging yourself as potential child abuser, for clout, is a bit extreme...
just did it, it's real.
Nutty thank you for putting yourself on the list for science.
Barely 2 years ago I noticed that people were posting porn on Insta, and it was publicly visible just because they tagged #cum as #cΓΌm. I don't think this is possible now, but basically corporations are dumb and people posting disallowed content can be creative as hell.
ah yes, cumlauts
I had a post of mine flagged for multiple days on there because it had an illustration of a woman in a full length wool coat completely covering her and not in any way sexual. Shit is so stupid
Well, the Spartans were pederasts...
We beat KOSA before, we can beat it again. Contacting your reps matters. Voting matters, especially in primaries and locals. So does being active politically in other ways.
I'm not familiar with American stuff, what is KOSA?
It's the "Kids Online Safety Act". Basically it's using the old "think of the children!" move, but in reality conservatives are trying to push anything queer back into the dark.
The spartans were children at one point
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