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The Censorship Industry Gathered For A Convention. They’ve Learned Nothing
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The Censorship Industry Gathered For A Convention. They’ve Learned Nothing

NEW YORK — Donald Trump’s Federal Communications Commission has signaled massive legal liability for tech firms who censor news content, but at a conference for an entire industry dedicated to doing just that, there was little to no introspection on display. Hundreds gathered for a “Brand Safety Summit” in New York just before the election last month, where they strategized on how to keep advertising dollars from going to news outlets that promote “misinformation.” The conference was sponsored by major tech firms such as TikTok, Meta, Google, and Snap. Absent from discussion was any reflection on how they had gotten it horrifically wrong, censoring true stories like the New York Post’s Hunter Biden laptop story before the 2020 election and dismissing as a conspiracy theory the idea that COVID leaked from a Chinese lab. In a Q&A portion of a panel, The Daily Wire asked what lessons had been learned from those examples. But the panelists did not express particular concern, and mostly shrugged off their responsibility onto third parties like NewsGuard. Andrew Serby of “brand suitability” technology company Zefr said, “We do it based on verified fact-checks from third parties, right? So the fact checks for academic institutions or companies that have fact checkers.” He declined to go deeper on the question after the panel. Susan Zemlyakova of TikTok said virtually the same thing. “We work with a number of fact-checking organizations to help basically uphold our disinformation policies, or specifically harmful misinformation policies,” Zemlyakova said. “So through these partners.. we’re able to identify, able to identify accurately, and remove.” Khurrum Malik, chief marketing officer of a “brand safety” firm called Integral Ad Science, boasted on stage that his firm used third-party raters including the Global Disinformation Index (GDI) to determine what news was “safe.” GDI has taken government money and called mainstream outlets like the New York Post, the Washington Examiner, Reason Magazine, and The Daily Wire risky. Like many firms in the space, GDI is based abroad where the First Amendment does not apply. (The Daily Wire is suing the State Department over its relationship with NewsGuard and GDI, alleging that government-backed suppression of media content violates the First Amendment.) After his speech, Malik struggled to defend the basics of his business to The Daily Wire. He said “it’s actually a really hard problem” to determine if news articles are misinformation, saying that “it’s very early days” in the industry. He said his company’s solution was to “rely on third parties.” Asked how the third parties could do something that his own company could not reliably do because of the extreme difficulty, he said it relied on multiple firms. He said his company was very transparent, before exchanging nervous glances with a colleague and cutting the conversation short. The “brand safety” industry officials studiously avoided the elephant in the room: That the Global Alliance for Responsible Media, better known as GARM, the industry’s largest player, spectacularly collapsed this year following lawsuits alleging that they violated antitrust law and facilitated illegal boycotts. A congressional investigation into GARM obtained internal emails in which a “brand safety” executive for advertising firm GroupM, Joe Barone — above an email signature with a rainbow and the phrase “Black Lives Matter” — wrote: “Fyi we have Daily Wire on our Global High Risk exclusion list, categorized as Conspiracy Theories. Another batch of emails showed a GroupM executive say that he “hated” Breitbart’s “ideology and bulls—,” and laid out how his group used misinformation rules as a pretext to target them. The Brand Safety Summit was run by 614 Group, which quoted from Barone glowingly on its website (614 has since deleted the reference). Rob Rasko, the 614 Group’s leader, refused to talk about GARM with The Daily Wire. When The Daily Wire asked a GroupM official about it, Rasko came over to intervene, earning a wink from the GroupM official. Rasko also punted on issues like GDI, saying that he didn’t refer people to GDI and just “run[s] a conference” and that “it’s a complicated conversation”–though Rasko organized a conference about best practices that included a speaker extolling GDI, and the two-day conference did not get into the complicated questions that arise from GARM’s legal woes and GDI’s false categorization of major news outlets. After GARM’s collapse, Rasko’s group worked with Dentsu, a foreign public relations firm that was a founding member of GARM, to set up the “Dentsu Coalition.” A press release quoted Rasko saying it involved “leveraging the collective power of the [ad] industry’s foremost players” to boost “credible news”- — a dynamic that sounded just like what the recently shuttered GARM was doing. Dentsu eventually threw 614 under the bus, saying, “It is clear, with the benefit of hindsight, that some of the language of the press release (drafted by The 614 Group) was hyperbolic.” Rasko disagreed, saying, “I don’t interpret it that way.” 614 has since deleted the press release. The sole introspection at the Brand Safety Summit came from its opening speaker, Gary Vaynerchuk, who has a reputation for speaking plainly — perhaps to Rasko’s chagrin. Vaynerchuk profanely rejected many of the industry’s foundational precepts and made reference to his parents growing up in the Soviet Union. On a panel, Rasko asked him what he would do if he was in charge of brand safety. Vaynerchuk suggested it wasn’t platforms’ role to ensure that everyone felt safe. “All I hear is people complain about what they’re scared of. If you’re so scared of your child being on TikTok, you should delete TikTok off the f**king phone, because you’re their parent. And so I think we need to be very careful and take a step back on all this safety stuff.” “The institutions of society have done a very good job of making people feel helpless and feel like somebody else is going to do it for us,” he said. “I think it’s crazy to be a human being and have the audacity to think that every other human being in our country should see the world exactly how we see it, like we’ve gotten to this place of entitlement…. you have to understand that humility is the great balance to it… I think we’re struggling with that collectively, as an industry,” he added. “I think accountability is a very attractive word heading into 2025.”
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The Lighter Side
The Lighter Side
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Clever Parrot Masters The Art Of Getting Alexa To Play Her Favorite Song
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Clever Parrot Masters The Art Of Getting Alexa To Play Her Favorite Song

This parrot has a favorite tune, and she’s learned how to use Alexa to hear it on repeat! Molly the African Grey has developed a fondness for Barbara Ann by the Beach Boys. She even dances and sings along when she hears it! Her owner caught some of the most hilarious footage of the music-loving bird commanding their virtual assistant to play the song. Unfortunately, it seems like the parrot doesn’t fully grasp the concept of how Alexa works. Either that, or she really likes listening to the beginning of her favorite song again and again. In her owner’s video, Molly demanded to hear Barbara Ann several times after it had already begun playing. That’s not annoying at all! @mollythegreybird Molly’s new favorite song… that I get the luxury of hearing over and over. She especially likes the intro. #parrots #africangrey #pettok #alexafartbird #parrotdance ♬ original sound – Mollythegreybird When Molly actually lets the song play, though, she often bobs her head to the music. Her owner captured the cutest clip of her singing along, too! Even though she wasn’t quite in synch with the Beach Boys, it was still pretty cute. Honestly, it’s probably this parrot’s adorable enthusiasm that keeps her pet parent from losing their mind every time Alexa blasts the same tune! “Molly’s new favorite song… that I get the luxury of hearing over and over,” they wrote in their social media caption. “She especially likes the intro.” How often does this parrot listen to Barbara Ann? More than you’d think! In the comments section, Molly’s owner shared that the entire video was recorded over the course of 11 minutes. This means that the bird asked Alexa to play Barbara Ann about six times in that short span! “Imagine what the day looks like lol,” Molly’s human added. Commenters thought this clip of the parrot listening to her favorite song on repeat was way too funny, even if her habit was starting to get on her owner’s nerves. Screengrab from TikTok “Amazon’s algorithms cannot figure out why this one house plays Barbara Ann 40 times a day,” one person wrote. Apparently, this video was surprisingly educational for a number of users who’d been mishearing the lyrics for years. “Not me just realizing it’s ‘Barbara Ann’ and not bop bop bop bop bopperan,” someone said. As excellent a song as Barbara Ann is, and as much as people are enjoying this bird’s affinity for it, we hope Molly picks a new favorite before her human loses it! You can find the source of this story’s featured image here. The post Clever Parrot Masters The Art Of Getting Alexa To Play Her Favorite Song appeared first on InspireMore.
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The Lighter Side
The Lighter Side
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Italy Recovers Treasure of Etruscan Artifacts Clumsy Tomb Raiders Dug Up
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Italy Recovers Treasure of Etruscan Artifacts Clumsy Tomb Raiders Dug Up

Italian authorities have seized dozens of important artifacts from the Etruscan civilization that some foolish locals had attempted to sell on the black market. Their paper trail led to what the Italian Ministry of Culture said was one of the most important discoveries of Etruscan antiquities that has ever come from police work. The haul […] The post Italy Recovers Treasure of Etruscan Artifacts Clumsy Tomb Raiders Dug Up appeared first on Good News Network.
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Fun Facts And Interesting Bits
Fun Facts And Interesting Bits
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Only True Fans Will Know These Facts About Renee Zellweger
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Only True Fans Will Know These Facts About Renee Zellweger

Actress Renee Zellweger has had an acclaimed career, getting her start in Hollywood in the '90s and soaring to new heights with films such as Jerry McGuire and Judy. But there is much more to this two-time Academy Award-winning actress than the characters she plays. From the angry end to her first engagement to the sad reason she won the title character in Bridget Jones's Diary... Source
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Pet Life
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2024 National Dog Show Winner Makes History As First Pug To Win “Best In Show”
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2024 National Dog Show Winner Makes History As First Pug To Win “Best In Show”

A small dog wins big at the annual Thanksgiving Day dog competition after it becomes the first Pug in history to win the coveted ‘Best In Show’ title. Vito the Pug makes history at this year’s National Dog Show as this is the first time in two decades that a Pug has bagged the ‘Best In Show’ title, according to NBC News. Furthermore, NBC News reports that Vito is the No. 1 Pug in all show systems and was also the winner for the Toy Group category. Contestants for the National Dog Show were judged based on their overall appearance temperament, and structure, according to their breeds’ official standards. And Vito came out on top despite being up against a top-ranked Welsh terrier, a giant schnauzer, a Clumber spaniel, a Lhasa apso, a Berger Picard and an Ibizan hound. Best-in-show judge George Milutinovich described Vito as “Compact, features, movement — everything a pug should be.” Vito’s co-owner, Carolyn Koch of Chapel Hill, North Carolina, said she’s proud of Vito and called Pugs “her breed”. Vito’s handler, Michael Scott of Chesapeake City, Maryland, said that he was optimistic of the pooch’s chances of winning. “I always hope to get a really good look [from the judge]. … Vito has a beautiful head and expression. Great outline,” he said. And for bagging the coveted title, Vito won Koch and co-owners Joy Barbieri and Rebecca Movall of Stanfordville, New York, a $2,000 cash prize, as per NBC News. Vito is no stranger to winning. As a matter of fact, he has 25 best-in-shows under his belt, even though he’s only two-and-a-half years old! NBC News reports that Vito also claimed best of breed at this year’s Westminster Dog Show in New York City and best of breed at the AKC National Show last year. The National Dog Show is an annual dog show competition hosted by the Kennel Club of Philadelphia and is broadcasted during Thanksgiving Day by NBC. This year, the dog show competition was held on Saturday, November 16 and Sunday, November 17. About 2,000 dogs representing 205 breeds, including the newest AKC-recognized dog breed Lancashire Heeler, gathered on stage at the Greater Philadelphia Expo Center in Oaks, Pennsylvania. Furthermore, this year’s Best in Breed winners include: Herding: Rupert (Berger Picard) Working: Monty (Giant Schnauzer) Toy: Vito (Pug) Sporting: Houston (Clumber Spaniel) Hound: The Zit (Ibizan Hound) Terrier: Verde (Welsh Terrier) Non-sporting: JJ (Lhasa Apso)
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Science Explorer
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Unexplained And Deadly Heat Wave Hotspots Are Showing Up Across The Planet
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Unexplained And Deadly Heat Wave Hotspots Are Showing Up Across The Planet

As the planet warms up thanks to climate change, some of us are at more risk than others.
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Science Explorer
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13,000-Year-Old Animal Bone Needles Unearthed At Mammoth Hunting Base In Wyoming
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13,000-Year-Old Animal Bone Needles Unearthed At Mammoth Hunting Base In Wyoming

Early Americans were in dire need of a fur coat, it seems.
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Gamers Realm
Gamers Realm
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Brutal Half-Life inspired FPS game Selaco totally transformed by new free update
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Brutal Half-Life inspired FPS game Selaco totally transformed by new free update

For all their excellence, Half-Life and Half-Life 2 share one significant shortcoming: there’s not enough blood. The story is tight, the levels are fantastically designed and built, and the physics-driven set pieces, especially the collapsed railway bridge during Highway 17, are all spectacular. But Valve’s shooters need more nastiness. FEAR, by Monolith, has this in spades. And of course Doom, and its 2016 reboot, and Doom Eternal, bring the bloodshed to almost comical levels. But if you want an FPS that looks, feels, and plays like Half-Life, but with more gleeful brutality, you need Selaco. A throwback boomer shooter with almost spotless Steam reviews, it’s just been totally transformed with a new campaign, fresh combat mechanics, and even some ARPG elements, all for free. Continue reading Brutal Half-Life inspired FPS game Selaco totally transformed by new free update MORE FROM PCGAMESN: Best FPS games, Best old games, Best new PC games
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The Terraria 1.4.5 update is delayed into 2025 to make it feel “just right”
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The Terraria 1.4.5 update is delayed into 2025 to make it feel “just right”

The Terraria 1.4.5 update is now set for 2025, as developer Re-Logic confirms it wants to ensure that the major overhaul feels “just right” before sending it out into the world. The announcement comes as part of a new Terraria State of the Game for November, meaning that while we won’t be able to play the next patch this year, we do get some rather juicy spoilers for one of the best PC games ever. On the cards this week are some fantastic new features to help you grow trees to never-before-seen heights. Continue reading The Terraria 1.4.5 update is delayed into 2025 to make it feel “just right” MORE FROM PCGAMESN: The best Terraria mods, Terraria happiness guide, Terraria bosses guide
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New Lenovo Legion Go handheld reportedly discovered, but there’s a massive catch
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New Lenovo Legion Go handheld reportedly discovered, but there’s a massive catch

The Lenovo Legion Go could be getting a smaller sibling if new reports are to be believed. Lenovo’s competitor to the Steam Deck hasn’t set the world on fire, but now the company appears to be taking a different approach. Launched last year, the Lenovo Legion Go features a Nintendo Switch-like controller setup. The two controllers can be removed, with the Go propped up like a Switch. It features a massive 1600p screen as well, earning it a place on our best gaming handheld guide. Continue reading New Lenovo Legion Go handheld reportedly discovered, but there’s a massive catch MORE FROM PCGAMESN: Best graphics card, Best gaming PC, Best SSD for gaming
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