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Pro@programming.devto Piracy: ꜱᴀɪʟ ᴛʜᴇ ʜɪɢʜ ꜱᴇᴀꜱ@lemmy.dbzer0.com•A way to pirate the only fans content of ANYONEEnglish0·2 days agoThere you go, straight from FHMY: https://rentry.co/NSFW-Checkpoint
Pro@programming.devOPto You Should Know@lemmy.world•YSK Post Follow up: People Defended Ars Technica in my Previous Post, Here is a Proof That Ars Technica Parent Company Secretly Manipulate Reddit for Their Own Benefit.English1·3 days agoHow is it off topic exactly? Here is the deleted article link: https://www.propublica.org/article/inside-ai-tool-doge-veterans-affairs-contracts-sahil-lavingia
Pro@programming.devOPto You Should Know@lemmy.world•YSK Post Follow up: People Defended Ars Technica in my Previous Post, Here is a Proof That Ars Technica Parent Company Secretly Manipulate Reddit for Their Own Benefit.English0·3 days agoFirst, deleting a repost is clearly not evidence of any kind of bias.
That is not a repost, this is an other article from ProPublica: https://www.propublica.org/article/inside-ai-tool-doge-veterans-affairs-contracts-sahil-lavingia
Second, maybe Ars is just more popular/trusted? Maybe it’s more upvoted because the Ars title is more meaningful, it’s super well known that people mostly only read the title.
Are you joking with me? They are using a paraphrased title.
I’m not saying reddit isn’t manipulating things, I’d be shocked if they weren’t. But this isn’t really evidence that they are.
I am really curious, what sort of evidence you want/expect to see?
Pro@programming.devOPto You Should Know@lemmy.world•YSK Post Follow up: People Defended Ars Technica in my Previous Post, Here is a Proof That Ars Technica Parent Company Secretly Manipulate Reddit for Their Own Benefit.English2·3 days agoProPublica used Original custom made cover photo+ they did the whole investigation.
Ars Technica used stock photo and paraphrased some of the info.
Despite that, the undeleted ProPublica post got about 80 Upvotes in 3 hours. The Ars Technica one got about 120 in about 50 mins.
As I said before: The Ars Technica post is expected to hit the front page, while the ProPublica ones are expected to die, despite being the original source of the info.
Pro@programming.devOPto Technology@lemmy.world•Far-right websites got hacked and defaced; 6.5 terabytes of data got leaked.English1·7 days agoI really don’t know why this did not get any coverage in the media.
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