Random thought: if you deny human rights, that's basically the same as denying morality. They're basically the same thing. "Stealing is wrong" = "everyone has the right to private property" "Starvation is wrong" = "everyone has the right to food and water" Et cetera.
@thatguyoverthere I was just thinking I might want to switch to a different instance, which might be running pleroma and have that filter. In fact, I bet most admins will want this filter for security reasons. @thor
@mangeurdenuage Well, I was thinking tell the people responsible to kill themselves. I told an EU politician to kill themselves yesterday (IIRC) and got a warning message from Twitter saying that my account was suspended and will be restored if I delete the offending tweet. I'm wondering if that means it's visible until then?
@thatguyoverthere What I'm concerned about is this paragraph: >Funny thing is, Microsoft doesn’t need to spend $7B to buy GitHub to access others’ private information, including source code. Visual Studio, Office, Windows is used on literally hundreds of millions of enterprise and government computers. Like that’s not enough, world’s biggest enterprises and governments, including foreign governments, trust Microsoft with Azure, Microsoft’s cloud platform. So, Microsoft already has access to anything they can possibly want. Neither the corporation nor the people in it will ever betray that trust in a conspiracy like this. As users, we rely on the software (and hardware) we use being able to be audited for backdoors; even proprietary software (see https://seirdy.one/posts/2022/02/02/floss-security/ ). Is that not actually the case? Worrying if so. Maybe this guy is subtly letting slip that there is a backdoor in those pieces of software that no one has caught yet. @Fu