• ceenote@lemmy.world
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    2 months ago

    This story became much less interesting after I realized they were worried about tweets about Taylor Swift, not tweets made by Taylor Swift.

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      2 months ago

      As upset as some people get when posters read a headline then go straight to the comments… this shit is why that happens. Headline caught my interest, but now I gotta hit the comments to assess whether the headline has some degree of journalistic integrity, or if it’s just clickbait bullshit… and by the time that assessment is done, it can be hard not to be already invested in and engaging with the comments xD

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        2 months ago

        I just go right to the comments. Often they point out the flaws much quicker than me reading bot generated articles. It’s not flawless but works 99% of the time.

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    The report found that there was “considerable anxiety among social media users” after the cancellation of several Swift concerts earlier this month. Those concerts were scheduled to be held in Vienna but were canceled after threats from alleged would-be terrorists. A number of young men were arrested in connection to an apparent plot to kill people en masse. The suspects had allegedly planned to detonate explosive devices at the concerts.

    Fair

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      Imagine just being a super megastar musician, and people want to use your popularity to kill your fans. You’re not even the target per se. You just gather a large crowd, and the crowd is the target. Still though, your life is in danger simply for existing.

      I’m not even a Taylor Swift fan. I just see her as human, the same way I see the crowd as human.

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        And some kids were killed at a Taylor Swift themed dance class in the UK very recently. I’m not a fan of her myself, but I can really sympathize with how gut-wrenching that must be.

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      2 months ago

      These netizens reading those e-zines on their pocket computers while listening to shoutcasts…

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        2 months ago

        shoutcasts…

        Shoutcast was probably the coolest thing I ever ran on my little P75 I have to admit. I thought it was damn amazing. Can we talk about iomega zip drives and the click of death now too!!? (Kinda enjoying the nostalgia…)

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          2 months ago

          I lived on Zip disk for the first half of college. Ended up doing too much video and would rent FireWire HDs from Best Buy for a month at a time. Just broke art school things.

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            Ahh Firewire. Much as I dislike apple, that was a fantastic name. Who wouldn’t want to connect their devices with “firewire”, especially at a time when everything in the world of consumer PCs was (even at the time) the source of slowdowns and impatience for anything requiring fast data transfer.

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    Given the amount of internet fuckery that happened in the 2016 election, I’m not surprised that the Pentagon is monitoring everything going on in the Internet. I’m not sure what they can do about it in most cases, but I guess it helps to keep tabs.

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      We’ve known that the NSA stores everything they can get their hands on for more than a decade. It’s one of those things we just pretend isn’t still happening.

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          Backing up data is just as important as restoring it. Good luck getting the NSAs copy.

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            2 months ago

            FOIAing a backup of your lost website would be epic.

            We also might be able to fill in some gaps in the internet archive that way someday.

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              We also might be able to fill in some gaps in the internet archive that way someday.

              I don’t think we will have the internet archive long enough to find out

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      Or, if you read the article, you would know that it’s more about the threat of terrorism, which recently led her to cancel some concerts.