It was a 1 in a million chance, doc
Maybe the “error” was that they published it now, rather than at the end of the policy period when they will be changing the terms.
Apparently having functional code isn’t a prerequisite for being the 4th largest website in the world.
Facebook sure can be used as a litmus test. Similar to taking carts back TO THE FLICKEN CART CORRAL!!!
Facebook continues to get caught censoring accidentally censor information that they don’t like. This time, it is banning discussion of Linux.
https://www.pcmag.com/news/facebook-accidentally-blocks-users-from-posting-about-linux
I found that to be really bizarre, since it’s certain that they use and benefit from Linux internally.
It’s hard to imagine how you could accidentally block discussion of Linux.
They’ve had a lot of false positive issues in their nlp models over the years. There was (still is?) a time when Native Americans were being banned from Facebook because their names were being flagged as fake or inappropriate.
Linus was one of my favorite AO posters.
I think they based Linus on Unis.