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Does anyone know where PornHubs HQ is?
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Nope! But they should just install the HQ servers into drones like the pirate bay did.
How long until it no doubt hit's QQ By the purse or equivalent?
Oh its just going to get worseIt's snowballing, and getting worse and worse. Fucking hell I hate this year.
What the actual fuck.
I feel like wanting to cry and I haven't felt like that in a while.
This is...very disheartening.
...what.I suppose it's not like you couldn't see this coming: The world's been heading towards cancel culture anyway, China was just going in early on this.
Mastercard and Visa suck for doing this, but they are just companies, so I can see why they felt the need to not associate themselves with something like that and demand it be changed. In a sense, it's what we chose: If society wouldn't make such an enormous deal of CP, it wouldn't be treated like one.
Not good. Not fucking good.https://mobile.twitter.com/textfiles/status/1339625133363912706
Something is happening with Mediafire
If I don't understand this correctly, do correct me, but wasn't all of this started because there were like, a hundred of non-verified videos containing that stuff on pornhub? Hence all of the takedowns and all that? Or did I completely misread that?
Pornhub is based in Canada.
https://www.bbc.com/news/technology-39187929In a sense, it's what we chose: If society wouldn't make such an enormous deal of CP, it wouldn't be treated like one.
Weird that Visa and Mastercard didn't do anything to Facebook for this! Almost like it's just a way of kneecapping small companies rather than an actual zero tolerance policy on the slightest hint of child porn.To test Facebook's claim, the BBC used the report button to alert the company to 100 images which appeared to break its guidelines. They included:
pages explicitly for men with a sexual interest in children
images of under-16s in highly sexualised poses, with obscene comments posted beside them
groups with names such as "hot xxxx schoolgirls" containing stolen images of real children
an image that appeared to be a still from a video of child abuse, with a request below it to share "child pornography"
Of the 100 images only 18 were removed.
Or that. Although, wasn't there also a big petition for pornhub in particular which facebook lacked? Then again, I could be wrong about that too. In which case, still kinda shit that we live in a society where kneecapping small companies is... Well, a thing. Feels like it shouldn't be.Weird that Visa and Mastercard didn't do anything to Facebook for this! Almost like it's just a way of kneecapping small companies rather than an actual zero tolerance policy on the slightest hint of child porn.
I'm going to assume Fake News on that article, until that shit's on more authentic newspapers.
You know you can just follow the link in the article to the IMF blog where it's mentioned and see for yourself right?I'm going to assume Fake News on that article, until that shit's on more authentic newspapers.
There was even a link to the paper they used.Fintech resolves the dilemma by tapping various nonfinancial data: the type of browser and hardware used to access the internet, the history of online searches and purchases. Recent research documents that, once powered by artificial intelligence and machine learning, these alternative data sources are often superior than traditional credit assessment methods, and can advance financial inclusion, by, for example, enabling more credit to informal workers and households and firms in rural areas.
This isn't something people can actually intervene in in that manner. The nature of payment processors and their power means that there are very few means by which one can even attempt to intervene. And with "journalists" already pointing at other sites I somewhat doubt that "simply" setting up a new site and mirroring some of the content will be an effective strategy.Don't merely panic, people. Remember when we imagined e-hentai was going down? AKA the greatest stash of doujins ever? People rose up to save it.
Yeah people should prooobably take a deep breath. The pornhub thing is pretty ick-both in that I can't morally disagree with trying to nuke cheese pizza but I sure as hell am not in favor of how it was done, especially considering the other massive sites that inevitably have that shit because filters only do so much ,especially when the quantity of shit to sift through is so massive, and yet they're getting passes. Frankly of the different things the Pornhub one is the most concerning because unless there's serious pushback it sets an obvious precedent for Credit Card companies to dicatate buisnesses.Don't merely panic, people. Remember when we imagined e-hentai was going down? AKA the greatest stash of doujins ever? People rose up to save it.
Don't start anything please. Rule 8 is still here.Hey Putin, feel like making 10%+ of the West sing your praises? Start a government-backed payment processor.
(This also applies to France and the Scandinavian countries. Also probably a pretty penny in it for whoever gets there first.)