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Joining the crusade to make it legal for children to have lemonade stands on the sidewalk on the side of increased regulation and permitting for small businesses
and while weāre at it, fuck this idea that ONE ACCOUNT has to belong uniquely to ONE PERSON. This is the same thing these silicon valley fucks want; their vision of the future where everyone has a unique biometric ID code implanted in their body is the ultimate extension of Netflixās āno password sharingā policy. You want to use your friendās car? Sorry, you canāt, you need to be an authorized user. Your mother wants to let you look something up on her OED account? Too bad! Thatās only for her! The concept of perfect market efficiency gives them greedy little money bag eyes.
If I pay money to have a newspaper sent to my house, they donāt charge me extra when I show it to my dad. This password sharing thing isnāt just a Netflix problem; donāt be surprised if it shows up elsewhere in other forms. Stamp this idea out now or weāll be stuck with it.
This is by far the most popular post I have and I have to say: good, Iām right. Password sharing and ID verification are going to kill the internet. not oooh in 50 years. in like 5 more.
fuckkkk my sacrificial lamb has started hanging out with the scapegoat
Tbh I think the "but data centers are important infrastructure, not just AI" talking point misses that like
Ok so roads are important infrastructure. A lot of stuff that's important happens on roads. Now, let's imagine that quadrillionaire Matt Stench has decided that the next big tech innovation is the Wide Car. It's a car that takes up six lanes despite seating only one passenger.
The Wide Car is supposed to be the future, and everyone's going to be driving Wide Cars, even though nobody who makes Wide Cars is turning a profit. Employers are offering Wide Cars as an employee benefit, and getting "nah." Some employers are going as far as demanding their employees drive Wide Cars, and the result is that people take time out of their workdays to get in the mandatory gas usage for their Wide Car before driving home in a regular car.
In spite of the fact that the Wide Car is clearly set to fail, there's an enormous push to expand to twelve-lane roads to accommodate a bunch of Wide Cars that simply will not materialize. This is not an organic response to demand, but a speculative investment that amplifies the existing issues with road development for no good reason.
That is the problem.
Oh and the road infrastructure project is buying up resources other people could have used for literally anything else. With money they promise they'll be making from Wide Car sales any day now.
Okay so what I'm getting from the notes is that when you try to transplant some techbro nonsense into an offline equivalent, you have to be careful to avoid simply inventing something the Americans are already doing in real life
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i am your naked 30yo mutual and that counts for something
Being prime minister of the uk has a higher regret rate than being trans
So the solution is to ban prime ministers
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Being a calm, gentle, non-reactive person is really hard work, which is probably why many people are none of these things. Personally I think itās worth it but sometimes one does want to just roll around on the floor wailing at the top of oneās lungs
People in my notes who think Iām repressed or dissociating: you will feel better when you learn emotions are not a binary of Not Feeling It vs Being Overwhelmed By It
Me when a cis straight man whose full time job is "twitch streamer" starts talking about how he actually thinks offensive humor is good for people and develops emotional resilience: :) huh! That's so interesting!
I pull up my slide show. The first slide says āI do not want to financially support the Church of the Latter Day Saints in any wayā. There are murmurs of agreement and approval from the room
Next slide. āBrandon Sanderson is a member of the LDSā. The muttering has changed tone
āItās not a very big amount of money though.ā Someone in the audience pipes up. āHis cut is only a small fraction of the cost of the book, and then-ā my next slide shows an income breakdown, it is titled āa small fraction of $10,000,000 is still a big numberā
Iām sweating. The following slides explain tithing rules. The vibe of the room has shifted. I start to doubt Iām getting out of here alive
People keep popping up in the replies on that post to insist that adults are and can be groomed and I am the worldās most exhausted whack-a-mole champ.
The thing a lot of the people who keep returning to that post to yell YUH HUH ADULTS ARE GROOMED donāt get is that Iām actually trying to advocate for children too, here. I work in Trust and Safety, which is a largely digital field devoted to all things terrible you can do online: terrorism, self-harm, and, of course, CSAM and CSA, which are my career speciality. Iām considered an expert in my field. I helped to build anti-abuse tooling that the (Biden) White House shouted out as a revolutionary step forward in combating grooming online. I was part of the team who first ousted and identified the people and behaviors behind 764, a really hideous ring of abusers whom I donāt recommend you look up unless you have a strong stomach. Some of the arrests in those cases are directly my doing.
Simultaneously, Iām an adult who, in my spare time, enjoys engaging in adult fiction spaces. As a result of that, I have, unfortunately, been shouted at a decent number of times by young adults (18-25 seems to be the common range) about children, and their well being, and how what happens in adult fiction spaces causes harm to children, and themselves by proxy. (Iāve also been yelled at by actual children, but Iām happy to ignore them, given many of them have been influenced by the previously mentioned young adults to behave that way.)
āGroomingā isnāt truly a technical term, though my industry uses it as one often. It doesnāt have a precise definition or pattern of behavior beyond āinappropriate conduct with a child.ā Itās had other uses, of course, like saying someone was āgroomed to inherit a titleā or similar. But generally what we mean online is āthis has to do with child abuse.ā
Children are, no joke, one of the most uniquely oppressed classes of human being in the world. Most of the time, they simply have no recourse, no legal right to self-advocate, no ability to retain counsel, choose their own living environment, what they do, how they dress, what they eat. To even report their own abuse ā which I assure you, most children are perfectly aware is abuse ā they must first be believed by an adult, who may then choose to do something on the childās behalf, or not. Any option a child has for safety or freedom of choice is entirely dependent on an adult deigning to humor them in the first place.
When you turn the age of majority in your country, you are automatically given a new set of legal and social rights. Even a severely disabled adult, in most places, may advocate for their rights on the basis of their legal adulthood. (There are constant failures here by the legal system, of course, but the point is that you are allowed to advocate in the first place.) You become a different class of person, who can do and ask for things that children are simply not allowed to.
When you try to say that āadults can be groomed,ā by bringing up all kinds of random possibilities like āwell what about cultsā āwhat about age gaps and different levels of life experienceā āwhat about this or that,ā youāre still ignoring the idea that the exploited adult has recourse, in those situations (again, leaving out that there are many failings with the system that allows that recourse does not eliminate the fact that recourse is an option.) Restraining orders. Moving away. Going no contact, with no parent to force you to continue to see that person on holidays. Even if you are young, you are not helpless. You have an agency allowed to you that children simply are not given.
Of course, an 18 year old can be abused and exploited. And I absolutely am wary of a 19 year old dating a 40 year old ā personally, I question the shit out of that. Iād even suspect that that 19 year old was previously groomed in some way. But the distinction is important to me, here, not to diminish the abuse that young adults can face, but to ensure that the plight of children is properly understood.
Children matter to me. Their harms and their rights matter to me. And just as I find it reprehensible to compare the fictional behaviors of fictional characters to real world harm, I am frustrated with the constant need to insist that young adults are on the same harm level as children are. It is the very opposite of āwho gives a shit about kids and young people suffering.ā
Once in a while I still see people going on about young adults being āgroomed,ā so here again is my take on why thatās wrong and unhelpful.
If I keep practicing I might even be a person soon
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