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mariacallous · 3 months ago
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Amy Brown was not screaming. She was not crying. She was not throwing up.
But on Bluesky she said that she was doing all three, simultaneously. Brown’s husband visited a Walgreens while he was on a business trip in Ohio in February. He told her the prices were cheaper than in California, where they live.
The price disparity led her to post that she was screaming, crying, and throwing up. Several Bluesky users responded to tell her she was exaggerating, and that nobody could possibly care that much. They were right. She didn’t. She was referencing one of the internet’s common sayings, one used so often that it’s the name of a Spotify compilation.
What Brown experienced is familiar to any former Twitter/X user gathering their bearings on the young and decidedly more earnest social network Bluesky: a distinct humor-detection issue. Some users are unable to decipher jokes, or they are deliberately trying to miss the point to make a different one. Many Bluesky users migrated over from X, where the top DOGE who did Nazi-like salutes on television is live-tweeting the destruction of American infrastructure. That’s a different and much more serious problem. Still, the seeming obliviousness-slash-self-seriousness of many Bluesky users is grating when you’re not used to it.
“They're speaking a completely different language than me,” Brown says. “We're both speaking English, but I'm speaking internet.”
Brown, a former social media manager for Wendy’s, joined Bluesky in 2023. Her X account was banned after she impersonated Elon Musk for almost two hours on November 4, 2022.
The “incident,” as she calls it, happened shortly after X announced paid verification. Brown changed her profile picture to one of a balding entrepreneur and edited her display name to “Elon Musk (real).” She convincingly emulated his voice, posting musings like “my wife left me lol” and “my penis is NOT weird.”
She didn’t know whether she’d be banned for her behavior on X, but she was OK with the possibility. “It's like, Elon's already the main character on this platform every day, and now he owns it. Do I really want to be here anymore?” she says.
While you can still find plenty of this kind of humor on Bluesky, there are a surprising number of people genuinely confused by it. There are several factors to blame here.
First is the clash between former users of X and Facebook. Anyone who logged their time on the Everything App is familiar with the language of Twitter: posts steeped in irony, in-group references, platform-specific history. When they left X, they brought all that wisecracking, insidery drollery with them. They even brought their pig-shitting-on-its-own-testicles JPEGs.
Meanwhile, former power users of Facebook, Instagram, and Threads are accustomed to their own barometers of funny. While Twitter felt like an intentional way to primarily interact with mostly strangers, and a familiar face might cause the user a moment of horror, Facebook was the opposite—at least initially, before it became Click FarmVille for engagement bait and advertisements for oddly specific custom novelty tees.
Bluesky also got a big boost in users from mainstream television: MSNBC ran multiple segments about the social network, including bumps on Morning Joe, The Weekend, All In With Chris Hayes, and The Rachel Maddow Show. Regular MSNBC viewers who took the plunge might not be as familiar with the tenor and style of online conversation on the smart-ass social web.
The lack of humor detection is made worse by tech: algorithmically curated content, à la Bluesky’s Discover feed, surfaces random posts to random people. A Maddow referral on Bluesky might see an ex-Twitter user’s vivid description of what they’d do to the Hamburglar if they saw him in person and react with genuine horror and confusion. It’s also PEBKAC issue—problem exists between keyboard and chair. You cannot force a person to understand a joke. The only action more futile is to get mad about it.
If these disparate groups have anything in common, it’s disgust with gigantic tech companies led by unpalatable CEOs, paired with a yearning to post in the lingua franca of their previously beloved platforms. Everyone’s brains are broken in different ways. I empathize with those who don’t get the joke. But I empathize more with the people trying to make them.
To paraphrase an Axios story from last year, America is in the midst of a gullibility crisis. People can’t tell what’s AI, a manipulated screenshot, a joke, or a lie. Many of us have opened up our relationship with reality. And the political climate has exacerbated the issue, according to Josh Gondelman, a comedian who previously worked as a producer and writer on Desus & Mero and wrote for Last Week Tonight With John Oliver.
“Since Trump’s run for the presidency, there has been a rapidly accelerating not-getting-jokes on the internet,” Gondelman says.
By Gondelman’s recollection, Bluesky hit a point where it was populated enough with active users to be both fun and useful at some point within the past six months. “But that also means it hit the tipping point where it’s populated enough to be annoying,” he says, laughing.
Mattie Lubchansky, an Ignatz Award–winning cartoonist, author, and illustrator, describes herself as “a primarily joke-posting kind of person.” The humor-detection issue of Bluesky is part of a broader phenomenon she has observed, which she calls “riff collapse.”
The day after the 2025 Oscars, Lubchansky posted: “i haven't seen any of the oscar movies this year, nor have i seen any movie ever made. i'm afraid that the people trapped inside the screen will be angry at me for not helping them escape; and once they are out i will be punished. anyway, here's how the awards validated an opinion i already had.”
The replies that followed were earnest opinions and arguments about Oscar-nominated films. Some people asked for movie recommendations. Some unironically recommended she check out The Purple Rose of Cairo. Only a handful of people seem to have understood that she was joking. Lubchansky says she sees this type of “riff collapse” happen daily, and she thinks it’s because of the influx of new users from Meta and X.
But the frustrations around new social platforms isn’t new. Networks will continue to pop up, ideally, and longtime users will continue to be annoyed by newbies.
In the early-to-mid-1990s, people often first accessed the internet when they arrived at college. Around September of every year, a bunch of new users would log on to their university’s network and start poking around the forums and discussion groups.
“The internet old timers would be very frustrated, because the new people didn’t know the social norms,” says technologist, writer, and former WIRED contributor Anil Dash. “Exactly the phenomenon we’re seeing right now.” September, for the most online netizens, was a dreaded time of the year. AOL opened the floodgates, allowing anyone to access the internet at any time. AOL’s bloom coincided with the Telecommunications Act of 1996, which deregulated the telco industry and brought internet connectivity to homes and institutions across the US.
This period was called the Eternal September, with “wave after wave of newbies getting online,” Dash says.
The pattern has repeated itself with LiveJournal and even Twitter. Actor and investor Ashton Kutcher appeared on CNN in 2009 and challenged the network to see whose account could hit 1 million Twitter followers first. (Kutcher won.) The stunt led to a rush of users flooding the microblogging platform.
Lubchansky thinks this moment presents an opportunity for people to examine their reply etiquette.
“Read the whole post before you respond. Take a moment to respond. And if you're going to respond with a joke, and we're not friends already, go look and see if somebody's made it already,” Lubchansky says. “Because there's a really good chance they have.”
Meanwhile, Brown considers the block function on Bluesky to be a favor to its recipient.
“If someone comes into my comments and they just really, really don't understand, usually I just block them so we don't run into each other again,” she says. “No hard feelings.” It’s a different approach than the norm on X, where quote-tweets viciously insulting the original post are part of the platform’s noxious fabric.
“I'm not trying to repeat the part of Twitter where the internet makes me mad every day,” Brown says.
Satirical site The Onion has the fifth largest Bluesky account, with over 1.2 million followers. Onion CEO Ben Collins doesn’t mind people replying to jokes in earnest. On the contrary, he says it’s “the funniest part of the internet.”
“It means more people are seeing your jokes,” he says. “If everyone is immediately breaking out into uproarious applause at your joke, your audience is too small.”
As someone who regularly used and posted on Twitter for years, I share the frustration when one of my jokey posts is misread or taken as fact. But it also strikes me as unfair to shame someone because they haven’t been slamming their head on the same wall of the internet that I have.
Not everyone crawled here from the radioactive sewer of X dot com. As we all get settled along with our new neighbors, it might be helpful to remember that. If not, at least Bluesky has very robust blocking features.
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tigerbears · 9 months ago
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THE PRONOUNS ESSAY IS FINALLY OUT!
(Are they non-binary? — Analyzing Undertale/Deltarune's trans representation.)
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The quint essential video on Undertale and Deltarune's trans and non-binary representation. If any video is going to end nearly a decade of discourse/arguing over if these games have non-binary characters or not, it's probably this one!
(Oh what am I kidding people are still going to scream about the gender and pronouns discourse but one can hope!)
Every argument is tackled!
Someone on Reddit claiming that Legends of Localization supposedly confirms that the character's genders are up for interpretation? We analyses what the book actually says!
Someone says that they/them pronouns aren't exclusive to enbys? We'll take every other logical explanation for they/them pronouns (besides an enby gender idendity), and analyses almost every single they/them character in UT/DR, to see if their pronouns can be explained without a non-binary gender identity!! (Spoiler alert, most can't be explained without an enby gender!!!)
If someone tries to argue why Kris is non-binary, this video likely debunks their argument! It's probably one of, if not the most extensive video analyzing, and arguing for Undertale and Deltarune's Transgender/Non-Binary Representation!
This is a video I've spent many long and hard months making so I hope it makes a difference!
Below is a list of all of the sources, videos, and music used in the essay.
Sources:
First, while I don’t use any of their content in the pronouns essay, I have to thank trans-utdr on Tumblr for cataloging most of the instances when characters are they/themed. Their blog was a great help in the creation of this video essay. https ://www.tumblr.com/trans-utdr
Also forgot to mention this, but Catticus helped out with the creation of the subtitles, so giving them credit for that.
[00] 00:12 "UNDERTALE Release Trailer" — FwugRadiation:
https://youtu.be/1Hojv0m3TqA
[01] 01:49 Archive of Toby Fox's Twitter:
https://web.archive.org/web/20150102011636/https://twitter.com/FwugRadiation
[02] 02:18 "Undertale - Mad Mew Mew (Full Boss Fight) - SPOILERS for Switch version" — Todd Christiansen:
https://youtu.be/h__y5gyJZKw
[03] 02:56 “Kris and I - Queer Joy in the Undertale and Deltarune Fandom” — Shadow of Roserade:
https://youtu.be/ykIiHLVbk5E
[04] 03:20 Archived Outer Wilds Fig page: Localization
https://www.mobiusdigitalgames.com/news/localization
https://web.archive.org/web/20200417195939/https://www.fig.co/campaigns/outer-wilds/updates/831
[05] 04:45 "Bridget Trans Real" — Guilty Gear Official: (I don't think this is the real official one btw just a fan channel)
https://youtu.be/1mJZR9MpIL8
[06] 05:16 "In Stars and Time - OUT NOW on PC, Switch, PS4, and PS5!" — Armor Games Studios:
https://youtu.be/Glec7uzohbg
[07] 05:22 In Stars and Time Steam Page:
https://store.steampowered.com/app/1677310/In_Stars_And_Time/
[08] 05:25 "Celeste Any% in 24:58.023" — secureaccount
https://youtu.be/jNE6lSSbYNM
[09] 05:28 "MaddyMakesGames Article 'Is Madeline Canonically Trans?'"
https://maddymakesgames.com/articles/is_maddy_trans/
[10] 05:32 (and 04:56 was when it was first used) "Guilty Gear -Strive- - Bridget Announcement Trailer | PS5 & PS4 Games" — PlayStation:
https://youtu.be/3GYL5FVpjG4
[11] 05:35 "Guilty Gear Strive Developer: Bridget Identifies as a Woman"
https://www.animenewsnetwork.com/interest/2022-09-14/guilty-gear-strive-developer-bridget-identifies-as-a-woman/.189673
[12] 05:35 "Guilty Gear -Strive- Developers: Bridget Was Always Meant to Be Transgender"
https://www.animenewsnetwork.com/interest/2022-10-31/guilty-gear-strive-developers-bridget-was-always-meant-to-be-transgender/.191273
[13] 07:34 Legends of Localization Book 3 Undertale — Clyde Mandelin
https://www.fangamer.com/products/legends-of-localization-undertale
[14] 09:21 "OneShot: World Machine Edition - Announcement Trailer - Nintendo Switch" — Nintendo of America:
https://youtu.be/8PaAA0GkSv4
[15] 09:30 "What is Niko's gender" An ask on Eliza's Tumblr:
https://elizavq.tumblr.com/post/113737817876/hello-i-really-like-this-game-but-one-question-I
[16] 09:33 "Is Niko a boy or a girl?" An ask on Nightmargin's Tumblr:
https://nightmargin.tumblr.com/post/140577597251/what-is-nikos-gender-if-they-have-one-i-heard
[17] 09:38 OneShot Fandom Wiki page for Niko:  
https://oneshot.fandom.com/wiki/Niko#Trivia
[18] 09:50 Singular they — Wikipedia.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Singular_they
[19] 10:47 (46) "Arthur. Season 9 Episode 2: Buster the Myth Maker" — Clip from Mr. Toydarian.
https://youtu.be/iHrZRJR4igQ
[20] 11:08 "UNDERTALE 6th Anniversary So We Play DELTARUNE Chapter 1 For Some Reason - LIVE!" — Fangamer: (01:26:04)
https://www.youtube.com/live/rksOYId-cNA?t=5164
[21] 11:15 "Spy Kids 2: The Island of Lost Dreams" — Clip from No Roof Access.
https://youtu.be/0RFwyobtnKA
[22] 11:24 Retrospective on UNDERTALE’s Popularity. — Toby Fox
https://undertale.tumblr.com/post/150397346860/retrospective-on-undertales-popularity
[23] 11:27 "Undertale Dev: “Every Monster Should Feel Like an Individual”" — The Escapist
https://www.escapistmagazine.com/undertale-dev-every-monster-should-feel-like-an-individual/
[24] 11:30 "INTERVIEW: TOBY FOX OF UNDERTALE" — The Existential Gamer
https://web.archive.org/web/20151009110646/https://existentialgamer.com/interview-toby-fox-of-undertale
[25] 11:34 Archive of Toby Fox's Twitter:  
https://web.archive.org/web/20190104182550/https://Twitter.com/tobyfox/status/1081239086847967232
[26] 11:37 "What's NEXT For Theorist and GTLive... |  Goodbye Internet Meme Review 👏🖐" — GTLive (00:39:23)
https://youtu.be/ytiOWeRWTWc?t=2363
[27] 12:37 Undertale Goblin Finally Plays the Earthbound Halloween Hack: — Andrew Cunningham (03:48:53)
https://www.youtube.com/live/RkbhUqpAriw?t=13733
[28] 13:17 "Undertale, Deltarune, and Shattering The 4th Wall - Deep Dive & Analysis" — Pet Brick Productions (long video but the section used is early in the essay)
https://youtu.be/R_MPC6SF_-Q
[29] 13:43 Community post on the future of Underverse — Jael Peñaloza
https://www.youtube.com/post/UgkxA_OLCv2J__KjAS12U5y2uc13rRGW8_dZ
Update — Jael Peñaloza
https://youtu.be/OC9Ob7pHUlA
[30] 13:46 TC-96: — Endertale
https://xxtc-96xx.tumblr.com/post/152843470458/the-cover-page-to-endertale-da-da-daaaaaaaaa
[31] 13:43 "ONCE MORE, WITH FEELING! | Undertale LIVE - Part 1" — Mariplier (00:03:44)
https://www.youtube.com/live/9rvY7uvZhtw?t=224
[32] 13:48 "Game Theory: Who is W.D. Gaster? (Undertale)" — The Game Theorists
https://youtu.be/8wzxbR5vfjE
[33] 14:07 "OneShot Trailer" — KOMODO
https://youtu.be/ctYNBd6t4-g
[34] 14:21 “Watsonian versus Doylist” — TV Tropes:
https://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Main/WatsonianVersusDoylist
[35] 16:16 SPAMTON SWEEPSTAKES — Fangamer
https://deltarune.com/sweepstakes/
[36] 16:20 Twitter's Spamton Q&A — Fangamer
https://web.archive.org/web/20220919005433/https://twitter.com/Fangamer/status/1571363913543061505
[37] 17:23 Archive of Toby's old posts on starman.net:
https://web.archive.org/web/20151215011757/https://forum.starmen.net/forum/Community/PKHack/UnderBound/page/1#post1915463
[38] 18:04 Out of Context Toby Fox: Cursed bottomless Asriel retweet.
https://twitter.com/OutOfRadiation/status/1522037914565332992
[39] 18:15 "Non-binary characters in Undertale and Deltarune" — suzyundertale on Tumblr:
https://suzyundertale.tumblr.com/post/185072983702/non-binary-characters-in-undertale-and-deltarune
[40] 18:59 Undertale 5th anniversary alarm clock app —
https://undertale.com/alarmclock/flowey/
[41] 19:08 The 9th anniversary newsletter Chara 9 letter
https://toby.fangamer.com/interviews/letter/
[42] 19:14 "Soulless Genocide Ending (3 Geno Runs in a Row)" — Lucas
https://youtu.be/SUW7ZTr36QI
[43] 19:33 "English neutral pronouns" — nonbinary wiki
https://nonbinary.wiki/wiki/English_neutral_pronouns#It
[44] 20:06 "Responding to 1200 Comments on my Deltarune Video [Part 1]" — Andrew Cunningham (01:25:03)
https://www.youtube.com/live/vuP97sQGwy4?t=5103
[45] 20:25 "An Undertale Goblin's first Earthbound Playthrough [Part 5]" — Andrew Cunningham (02:59:26)
https://www.youtube.com/live/aE_ZS0HOUCE?t=10766
[46] 22:15 "Some comments on Deltarune’s official Japanese translation" — kazarinn on tumblr (Basically, these are some Japanese tweets translated into English.)
https://kazarinn.tumblr.com/post/179845924892/some-comments-on-deltarunes-official-japanese
[47] 24:22 "Star Trek: The Next Generation" S5: EP 17 —
Use a VPN to access it on Netflix if you're in a country where it's not on Netflix.
[48] 24:54 Catticus's neocities
https://catticus.neocities.org/
[49] 25:37 "Personal pronouns in Japanese." — Wa-pedia
https://www.wa-pedia.com/language/japanese_personal_pronouns.shtml
[50] 25:43 "自分 is a Japanese pronoun that means "self."" — tofugu
https://www.tofugu.com/japanese-grammar/jibun/
[51] 26:29 "Undertale - Nintendo Switch Release Trailer" — IGN:
https://youtu.be/SqjY_-beWi0
[52] 27:19 "Why Mad Mew Mew Matters | Undertale Character Analysis" — Dorked
https://youtu.be/Qld3inSZdjc
[53] 27:48 "Undertale Xbox One Dog Shrine Fuzz Dialogue" — Jacky720
https://youtu.be/0MhVfjqKbqw
[54] 31:39 Artwork of Felix (A Perseverance/Purple SOUL OC) by Venn November
https://vennnovember.tumblr.com/post/759592211087245312/my-perseverance-soul-interpretation-felix
[55] 31:39 Artwork of Clover from UTY's GameJolt Page. (Idk who made it)
https://gamejolt.com/games/UndertaleYellow/136925
[56] 33:37 "Deltarune Chapter 1 Demo Unused" Text — The Cutting Room Floor.
https://tcrf.net/Proto:Deltarune/Chapter_1_Demo_(2018)/Unused_Text#Glow_Tile_Puzzle_Hint
[57] Spamton Sweepstakes "the n3w3st g1rl g1rl" post from Noelle (the newest girl girl)
https://deltarune.com/the_n3w3st_g1rl_g1rl/
[58] 35:03 "UNDERTALE 6th Anniversary So We Play DELTARUNE Chapter 1 For Some Reason - LIVE!" — Fangamer (03:28:03)
https://www.youtube.com/live/rksOYId-cNA?t=12483
[59] 36:50 Azzypants artwork by sleepyfox on ACDS
https://sleepyfoxstudios.tumblr.com/post/755248104212709376/dumping-all-my-3-of-my-azzypants-here
https://discord.com/channels/919115374316908584/1105217442692735147/1202150731982049340
[60] 40:29 "UNDERTALE 6th Anniversary So We Play DELTARUNE Chapter 1 For Some Reason - LIVE!" — Fangamer (01:19:15)
https://www.youtube.com/live/rksOYId-cNA?t=4755
[61] 41:01 "The Japanese Version of Deltarune" — @guster-animations
https://guster-animations.tumblr.com/750855218738200576/the-japanese-version-of-deltarune
[62] 41:10 Rakugo NZ
https://rakugonz.com/2017/08/23/welcome/
https://rakugonz.com/2020/11/18/many-ways-to-say-i-in-japanese-explained/
[63] 41:22 "CHAPTER 2 CONCEPT ART!!!" — 9th-anniversary newsletter.
https://toby.fangamer.com/interviews/chapter2_concept/
[64] 41:34 "Artwork of Jevil from Temmie Chang" — Temmie's twitter.
https://web.archive.org/web/20181106165142/https://twitter.com/tuyoki/status/1059681874707144704
[65] 42:27 Valentine’s newsletter letters Archived by @obscuretobyfox
https://obscuretobyfox.tumblr.com/post/742265034465509376/tumblr-limits-30-images-to-a-post-so-these-three
[66] 42:34 "What are El Niño and La Niña?" — N.O.A.A
https://oceanservice.noaa.gov/facts/ninonina.html
[67] 42:38 El Niño–Southern Oscillation — Wikipedia
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/El_Ni%C3%B1o%E2%80%93Southern_Oscillation#Definition_and_terminology
[68] 42:42 "el & la" — spanishdict
https://www.spanishdict.com/translate/the?langFrom=en
[69] 42:52 "UT/DR Summer 2024 Newsletter" — fangamer
https://toby.fangamer.com/newsletters/summer24/
[70] 43:00 "QUESTS TO RELEASE CHAPTER 3&4!!" — fangamer
https://toby.fangamer.com/updates/quests/
[71] 44:19 Antlers — Wikipedia
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Antler#Female_antlers_in_reindeer
[72] 44:24 “Role of gonadal hormones in the regulation of the seasonal antler cycle in female reindeer, Rangifer tarandus” In Reproduction
https://rep.bioscientifica.com/view/journals/rep/101/1/jrf_101_1_019.xml?rskey=2YvrOn&result=1
Where to find music used:
UNDERTALE Soundtrack:
https://tobyfox.bandcamp.com/album/undertale-soundtrack
OneShot Soundtrack:
https://nightmargin.bandcamp.com/album/oneshot-soundtrack
Omori OST:
https://omori.bandcamp.com/album/omori-ost
Unused Music from the 9th-Anniversary UT/DR Newsletter
https://toby.fangamer.com/interviews/chapter2_music/
Outer Wilds - Original Soundtrack:
https://store.steampowered.com/app/1286760/Outer_Wilds__Original_Soundtrack/
Mother 3's Soundtrack:
You figure it out! You can't buy the game after all!
In Stars and Time (a soundtrack)
https://thumpypuppy.bandcamp.com/album/in-stars-and-time-a-soundtrack
Celeste Original Soundtrack
https://radicaldreamland.bandcamp.com/album/celeste-original-soundtrack
Chrono Trigger OST
Idk maybe spotify https://open.spotify.com/album/2kOD9QzcUkeT57RJkNvQpH
Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney Original Soundtrack
https://store.steampowered.com/app/1335140/Phoenix_Wright_Ace_Attorney_Original_Soundtrack/
Homestuck: Unreleased Tracks
https://youtu.be/sCFuOmInTxQ
Minecraft: Story Mode (Original Soundtrack)
https://antimo.bandcamp.com/album/minecraft-story-mode-original-soundtrack
Undertale: Your Best Companion Soundtrack
(Basically the tracks not in the UT soundtrack/more accurate to the in-game versions)
https://sanctferum.tumblr.com/post/139856660312/undertale-your-best-companion-soundtrack
Spamton Sweepstakes Music
Find Her
https://deltarune.com/dess/
Battle Vapor https://deltarune.com/shadowmen/
Star Trek: The Next Generation Soundtrack
Also "idk maybe spotify" https://open.spotify.com/track/5uVt4uR9bdqYnhcQ0IUhVc
Undertale (Switch)
Mad Mew Mew https://youtu.be/aeM0EVs1ON8 (Though I use the "Your Best Companion" version in the video)
Brandish SNES OST
Don't think it's been released officially so idk you figure it out.
Miscellaneous
Nightmare Knight https://fwugradiation.tumblr.com/post/94770096436/every-5000-years-the-terrible-nightmare-knight
Battle Vapor (extended) by Witherskull42: https://soundcloud.com/gaster-78444506/deltarune-battle-vapor-ogg
Music Used:
00:01 Undertale: Your Best Nightmare
00:12 Undertale: Snowdin Town
01:16 OneShot: Phosphor
01:56 Omori: Where we used to play 44
2:29 9th-Anniversary UTDR newsletter’s unused tracks: Spamton battle forgotten
2:40 Outer Wilds: Timber Hearth
4:11 Mother 3: Alec’s Log House
5:16 In Stars and Time: Title Theme
5:24 Celeste: Frist Steps
6:24 Chrono Trigger: Black Dream
7:22 Ace Attorney: Objection! 2001
8:41 HOMESTUCK: [S] Jane: Blast off.
8:46 Ace Attorney: Pursuit - Corner the Culprit
9:30 OneShot: On little Cat Feel
10:11 Ace Attorney: Pursuit - Corner the Culprit (Variation)
11:24 Minecraft: Story Mode: Ivor’s theme [101]
11:51 Deltarune: NOW’S YOUR CHANCE TO BE A
12:40 Oneshot: Geothermal
14:44 Deltarune: A Town Called Hometown
16:00 Deltarune: Hip Shop
16:58 Undertale: Another Medium
17:27 Undertale: Dog Song
17:40 Undertale Bonetrousle
18:14 Undertale: Snowey (well, used a version closer to the one used in ingame)
18:49 Undertale: Star (Unused)
19:38 Undertale: The Core (Geno version)
20:09 Mother 3: Sorrowful Tazmily
20:32 Spamton Sweepstakes (and maybe Deltarune in the future: Find Her.
21:20 Undertale: Waterfall
22:12 Deltarune: Vs. Susie
22:49 Deltarune: Chill Jailbreak Alarm to Study and Relax to
23:19 Undertale: Death By Glamor
24:22 Star Trek: The Next Generation: Main Theme.
24:46 Undertale: Metal Crusher
25:58 Undertale: The Core
26:29 Undertale Switch (From the "Your Best Companion" Collection): Mad Mew Mew
28:01 Undertale: Dummy!
29:57 Undertale: Hotel
31:19 Undertale: It’s Raining Somewhere Else
33:25 Deltarune: Quiet Autumn
23:02 Ace Attorney: Pursuit - Corner the Culprit (again)
35:38 Deltarune: Pandora Palace.
37:09 Deltarune: Another Him
38:00 Undertale Amalgam
39:35 9th Anniversary UTDR Newsletter: POWER OF NEO (Complete)
40:16 Deltarune: Lantern
40:50 Brandish SNES: Quiet Shop
41:17 Deltarune: Smart Race
41:55 Deltarune: The Chase
42:10 A Cucumber Quest fansong by Toby Fox: Nightmare Knight
42:15 Deltarune: The Door
42:23 Spamton Sweepstakes: Battle Vapor
42:25 Battle Vapor (extended) Witherskull42:
43:14 Deltarune: You Can Always Come Home
43:31 Deltarune: Girl Next Door
46:03 Undertale: Last Goodbye
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grits-galraisedinthesouth · 10 months ago
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X has clashed with de Moraes over its reluctance to comply with orders to block users. "Brazil blocks Musk’s X after company refuses to name local representative amid feud with judge"
"The justice said the platform will stay suspended until it complies with his orders, and also set a daily fine of 50,000 reais ($8,900) for people or companies using VPNs to access it."
“When we attempted to defend ourselves in court, Judge de Moraes threatened our Brazilian legal representative with imprisonment. Even after she resigned, he froze all of her bank accounts,” the company wrote.
X has clashed with de Moraes over its reluctance to comply with orders to block users.
The looming shutdown is not unprecedented in Brazil.
Lone Brazilian judges shut down Meta’s WhatsApp, the nation’s most widely used messaging app, several times in 2015 and 2016 due to the company’s refusal to comply with police requests for user data. In 2022, de Moraes threatened the messaging app Telegram with a nationwide shutdown, arguing it had repeatedly ignored Brazilian authorities’ requests to block profiles and provide information. He ordered Telegram to appoint a local representative; the company ultimately complied and stayed online.
X and its former incarnation, Twitter, have been banned in several countries — mostly authoritarian regimes such as Russia, China, Iran, Myanmar, North Korea, Venezuela and Turkmenistan. Other countries, such as Pakistan, Turkey and Egypt, have also temporarily suspended X before, usually to quell dissent and unrest. Twitter was banned in Egypt after the Arab Spring uprisings, which some dubbed the "Twitter revolution," but it has since been restored.
A search Friday on X showed hundreds of Brazilian users inquiring about VPNs that could potentially enable them to continue using the platform by making it appear they were logging on from outside the country. It was not immediately clear how Brazilian authorities would police this practice and impose fines cited by de Moraes.
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By GABRIELA SÁ PESSOA, BARBARA ORTUTAY and DAVID BILLERAugust 30, 2024
SAO PAULO — (AP) — Brazil started blocking Elon Musk's social media platform X early Saturday, making it largely inaccessible on both the web and through mobile apps after the billionaire refused to name a legal representative to the country.
The move escalates a monthslong feud between Musk and a Brazilian Supreme Court justice over free speech, far-right accounts and misinformation. Justice Alexandre de Moraes ordered the suspension on Friday.
To block X, Brazil’s telecommunications regulator, Anatel, told internet service providers to suspend users’ access to the social media platform. As of Saturday after midnight local time, major operators had begun doing so.
De Moraes had warned Musk on Wednesday night that X could be blocked in Brazil if he failed to comply with his order to name a representative, and established a 24-hour deadline. The company hasn’t had a representative in the country since earlier this month.
“Elon Musk showed his total disrespect for Brazilian sovereignty and, in particular, for the judiciary, setting himself up as a true supranational entity and immune to the laws of each country,” de Moraes wrote in his decision on Friday.
The justice said the platform will stay suspended until it complies with his orders, and also set a daily fine of 50,000 reais ($8,900) for people or companies using VPNs to access it.
In a later ruling, he backtracked on his initial decision to establish a 5-day deadline for internet service providers themselves — and not just the telecommunications regulator — to block access to X, as well as his directive for app stores to remove virtual private networks, or VPNs.
Brazil is one of the biggest markets for X, which has struggled with the loss of advertisers since Musk purchased the former Twitter in 2022. Market research group Emarketer says some 40 million Brazilians, roughly one-fifth of the population, access X at least once per month.
“This is a sad day for X users around the world, especially those in Brazil, who are being denied access to our platform. I wish it did not have to come to this – it breaks my heart,” X’s CEO Linda Yaccarino said Friday night, adding that Brazil is failing to uphold its constitution’s pledge to forbid censorship.
X had posted on its official Global Government Affairs page late Thursday that it expected X to be shut down by de Moraes, “simply because we would not comply with his illegal orders to censor his political opponents.”
“When we attempted to defend ourselves in court, Judge de Moraes threatened our Brazilian legal representative with imprisonment. Even after she resigned, he froze all of her bank accounts,” the company wrote.
X has clashed with de Moraes over its reluctance to comply with orders to block users.
Accounts that the platform previously has shut down on Brazilian orders include lawmakers affiliated with former President Jair Bolsonaro’s right-wing party and activists accused of undermining Brazilian democracy. X’s lawyers in April sent a document to the Supreme Court in April, saying that since 2019 it had suspended or blocked 226 users.
In his decision Friday, de Moraes' cited Musk's statements as evidence that X's conduct “clearly intends to continue to encourage posts with extremism, hate speech and anti-democratic discourse, and to try to withdraw them from jurisdictional control.”
In April, de Moraes included Musk as a target in an ongoing investigation over the dissemination of fake news and opened a separate investigation into the executive for alleged obstruction.
Musk, a self-proclaimed “free speech absolutist," has repeatedly claimed the justice’s actions amount to censorship, and his argument has been echoed by Brazil’s political right. He has often insulted de Moraes on his platform, characterizing him as a dictator and tyrant.
De Moraes’ defenders have said his actions aimed at X have been lawful, supported by most of the court’s full bench and have served to protect democracy at a time it is imperiled. He wrote Friday that his ruling is based on Brazilian law requiring internet services companies to have representation in the country so they can be notified when there are relevant court decisions and take requisite action — specifying the takedown of illicit content posted by users, and an anticipated churn of misinformation during October municipal elections.
The looming shutdown is not unprecedented in Brazil.
Lone Brazilian judges shut down Meta’s WhatsApp, the nation’s most widely used messaging app, several times in 2015 and 2016 due to the company’s refusal to comply with police requests for user data. In 2022, de Moraes threatened the messaging app Telegram with a nationwide shutdown, arguing it had repeatedly ignored Brazilian authorities’ requests to block profiles and provide information. He ordered Telegram to appoint a local representative; the company ultimately complied and stayed online.
X and its former incarnation, Twitter, have been banned in several countries — mostly authoritarian regimes such as Russia, China, Iran, Myanmar, North Korea, Venezuela and Turkmenistan. Other countries, such as Pakistan, Turkey and Egypt, have also temporarily suspended X before, usually to quell dissent and unrest. Twitter was banned in Egypt after the Arab Spring uprisings, which some dubbed the "Twitter revolution," but it has since been restored.
A search Friday on X showed hundreds of Brazilian users inquiring about VPNs that could potentially enable them to continue using the platform by making it appear they were logging on from outside the country. It was not immediately clear how Brazilian authorities would police this practice and impose fines cited by de Moraes.
“This is an unusual measure, but its main objective is to ensure that the court order to suspend the platform's operation is, in fact, effective," Filipe Medon, a specialist in digital law and professor at the law school of Getulio Vargas Foundation, a university in Rio de Janeiro, told The Associated Press.
Mariana de Souza Alves Lima, known by her handle MariMoon, showed her 1.4 million followers on X where she intends to go, posting a screenshot of rival social network BlueSky.
On Thursday evening, Starlink, Musk’s satellite internet service provider, said on X that de Moraes this week froze its finances, preventing it from doing any transactions in the country where it has more than 250,000 customers.
“This order is based on an unfounded determination that Starlink should be responsible for the fines levied—unconstitutionally—against X. It was issued in secret and without affording Starlink any of the due process of law guaranteed by the Constitution of Brazil. We intend to address the matter legally,” Starlink said in its statement. The law firm representing Starlink told the AP that the company appealed, but wouldn’t make further comment.
Musk replied to people sharing the reports of the freeze, adding insults directed at de Moraes. “This guy @Alexandre is an outright criminal of the worst kind, masquerading as a judge,” he wrote.
Musk later posted on X that SpaceX, which runs Starlink, will provide free internet service in Brazil “until the matter is resolved” since “we cannot receive payment, but don’t want to cut anyone off.”
In his decision, de Moraes said he ordered the freezing of Starlink’s assets, as X didn't have enough money in its accounts to cover mounting fines, and reasoning that the two companies are part of the same economic group.
While ordering X’s suspension followed warnings and fines and so was appropriate, taking action against Starlink seems “highly questionable,” said Luca Belli, coordinator of the Getulio Vargas Foundation’s Technology and Society Center.
“Yes, of course, they have the same owner, Elon Musk, but it is discretionary to consider Starlink as part of the same economic group as Twitter (X). They have no connection, they have no integration,” Belli said.
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Ortutay reported from San Francisco and Biller from Rio. AP writer Mauricio Savarese contributed from Sao Paulo.
Copyright 2024 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed without permission.
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Soon, we expect Judge Alexandre de Moraes will order X to be shut down in Brazil – simply because we would not comply with his illegal orders to censor his political opponents. These enemies include a duly elected Senator and a 16-year-old girl, among others. When we attempted to defend ourselves in court, Judge de Moraes threatened our Brazilian legal representative with imprisonment. Even after she resigned, he froze all of her bank accounts. Our challenges against his manifestly illegal actions were either dismissed or ignored. Judge de Moraes’ colleagues on the Supreme Court are either unwilling or unable to stand up to him. We are absolutely not insisting that other countries have the same free speech laws as the United States. The fundamental issue at stake here is that Judge de Moraes demands we break Brazil’s own laws. We simply won’t do that. In the days to come, we will publish all of Judge de Moraes’ illegal demands and all related court filings in the interest of transparency. Unlike other social media and technology platforms, we will not comply in secret with illegal orders. To our users in Brazil and around the world, X remains committed to protecting your freedom of speech. ------------------- Em breve, esperamos que o Ministro Alexandre de Moraes ordene o bloqueio do X no Brasil – simplesmente porque não cumprimos suas ordens ilegais para censurar seus opositores políticos. Dentre esses opositores estão um Senador devidamente eleito e uma jovem de 16 anos, entre outros. Quando tentamos nos defender no tribunal, o Ministro ameaçou prender nossa representante legal no Brasil. Mesmo após sua renúncia, ele congelou todas as suas contas bancárias. Nossas contestações contra suas ações manifestamente ilegais foram rejeitadas ou ignoradas. Os colegas do Ministro Alexandre de Moraes no Supremo Tribunal Federal estão ou impossibilitados de ou não querem enfrentá-lo. Não estamos absolutamente insistindo que outros países tenham as mesmas leis de liberdade de expressão dos Estados Unidos. A questão fundamental em jogo aqui é que o Ministro Alexandre de Moraes exige que violemos as próprias leis do Brasil. Simplesmente não faremos isso. Nos próximos dias, publicaremos todas as exigências ilegais do Ministro e todos os documentos judiciais relacionados, para fins de transparência. Ao contrário de outras plataformas de mídia social e tecnologia, não cumpriremos ordens ilegais em segredo. Aos nossos usuários no Brasil e ao redor do mundo, o X continua comprometido em proteger sua liberdade de expressão.
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allthebrazilianpolitics · 10 months ago
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By showing Musk’s X the red card, has Brazil scored a goal for all democracies?
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At 10 minutes past midnight on 31 August, Elon Musk’s X (nee Twitter) went dark in Brazil, a country of more than 200 million souls, many of them enthusiastic users of online services. The day before, a supreme court justice, Alexandre de Moraes, had done something hitherto unthinkable: ordered the country’s ISPs to block access to the platform, threatened a daily fine of 50,000 Brazilian reis (just under £6,800) for users who bypassed the ban by using virtual private networks (VPNs) and froze the finances of Elon Musk’s Starlink internet service provider in the country. The order would remain in force until the platform complied with the decisions of the supreme federal court, paid fines totalling 18.3m reis (nearly £2.5m) and appointed a representative in Brazil, a legal requirement for foreign companies operating there. Moraes had also instructed Apple and Google to remove the X app and VPN software from their stores, but later reversed that decision, citing concerns about potential “unnecessary” disruptions.
Cue shock, horror, incredulity, outrage and all the reactions in between. Musk – who has been sparring with Moraes for quite a while – tweeted: “Free speech is the bedrock of democracy and an unelected pseudo-judge in Brazil is destroying it for political purposes.” The animosity between the two goes back to 8 January 2023, after the defeat of Jair Bolsonaro in the 2022 Brazilian presidential election, when a mob of his supporters attacked federal government buildings in the capital, Brasília. The mob invaded and caused deliberate damage to the supreme federal court, the national congress and the Planalto presidential palace in an abortive attempt to overthrow the democratically elected president, Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva.
Justice Moraes is in the firing line because before the 2022 presidential election the country’s supreme court had given him expansive powers to crack down on online threats to democracy and he has been an enthusiastic deployer of that capability ever since. A New York Times report, for example, said that he “jailed five people without a trial for posts on social media that he said attacked Brazil’s institutions. He has also ordered social networks to remove thousands of posts and videos with little room for appeal.” And it is this last practice that brought him into collision with Musk, whose platform was one of the channels used by the 8 January insurgents.
Media coverage of this clash has predictably personalised it as ruthless enforcer versus tech titan. Who will blink first? Why on earth did Musk pick this fight? Has his fatuous obsession with free speech finally pushed him over the edge? After all, he could have complied with Moraes’s takedown orders, kept the office in Brasília and fought the issue through the Brazilian courts. Instead, he took his ball away, leaving more than 20 million Brazilian X users bereft. On the other hand, although Moraes turned out to be a pretty effective check on Bolsonaro – a cut-price Donald Trump who attacked the media, the courts and the country’s electoral system – some critics are beginning to wonder whether, in his mission to protect democracy, the judge may also wind up eroding it.
Who knows? But for now at least, one thing is clear: this is the first time a democratic state has shut down a main tech platform. Autocracies do this at will (for instance, China, Russia, Iran, Gulf states), but until now democracies have shied away from such an extreme measure. Listening to some of the chatter on the web about the Moraes order provides a clue to the timidity, for what you pick up is astonishment at the effrontery of a mere Brazilian who dares to take down a big American platform because it doesn’t obey the law of his particular land. Who does he think he is? Doesn’t he understand Silicon Valley’s “manifest destiny” to be the prime engine of human progress, leaving lesser breeds bobbing helplessly in its wake?
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mostlysignssomeportents · 2 years ago
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This day in history
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Next Tuesday (December 5), I'm at Flyleaf Books in Chapel Hill, NC, with my new solarpunk novel The Lost Cause, which 350.org's Bill McKibben called "The first great YIMBY novel: perceptive, scientifically sound, and extraordinarily hopeful."b
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#20yrago Bruce Sterling hits his stride on his blog https://web.archive.org/web/20040505163610/https://wiredblogs.tripod.com/sterling/index.blog?entry_id=154868
#20yrsago Hayes Micro: the moral is, take the money and run https://web.archive.org/web/20031205001612/https://www.ajc.com/business/content/business/1103/23hayes.html
#20yrsago Fan builds 11,000 sqft Haunted Mansion replica https://web.archive.org/web/20031203011208/https://www.ajc.com/metro/content/metro/gwinnett/1103/26haunted.html
#15yrsago Neil Gaiman explains why he opposes laws banning speech he disagrees with https://journal.neilgaiman.com/2008/12/why-defend-freedom-of-icky-speech.html
#15yrsago Why Candyland doesn’t suck https://web.archive.org/web/20081205063135/http://playthisthing.com/candy-land
#15yrsago Vietnam’s amazing phone-unlockers https://www.cnet.com/culture/unlocking-iphone-3gs-the-vietnamese-way/
#15yrsago UK to punish “publishing police info” with 10 years in jail https://www.indymedia.org.uk/en/2008/11/413023.html
#10yrsago Porno copyright trolls Prenda Law fined $261K https://arstechnica.com/tech-policy/2013/11/unhappy-thanksgiving-for-prenda-law-ordered-to-pay-261k-to-defendants/
#10yrsago Presenting political argument on Twitter, and the “prestige economy” https://www.mic.com/articles/48829/why-you-should-never-have-taken-that-prestigious-internship
#10yrsago Apps come bundled with secret Bitcoin mining programs, paper over the practice with EULAs https://www.malwarebytes.com/blog/news/2013/11/potentially-unwanted-miners-toolbar-peddlers-use-your-system-to-make-btc
#10yrsago Study shows removing DRM increased music sales https://torrentfreak.com/what-piracy-removing-drm-boosts-music-sales-by-10-percent-131130/
#10yrsago JP Morgan’s “Twitter takeover” seeks questions from Twitter, gets flooded with critiques of banksterism #AskJPM https://www.theguardian.com/world/2013/nov/30/shock-poll-reveals-gulf-britain-eu-france-germany-poland-hostile
#10yrsago UK Home Secretary Theresa May secretly charters private jet to (unsuccessfully) deport dying man to Nigeria https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2013/nov/30/theresa-may-hunger-striker-ifa-muaza-asylum-uk
#5yrsago To save Brexit deal, Prime Minister Theresa May dropped an assault rifle ban https://www.newstatesman.com/politics/2018/11/something-crazy-happened-parliament-last-night-and-no-one-talking-about-it
#5yrsago David Byrne’s “Eclectic Music for the Holidays” playlist http://davidbyrne.com/radio/david-byrne-presents-eclectic-for-the-holidays
#5yrsago Incredibly detailed technical guide to camgirling is a mix of advanced retail psychology and advice on performing emotional labor https://knowingless.com/2018/11/19/maximizing-your-slut-impact-an-overly-analytical-guide-to-camgirling/
#5yrsago AI scientist who quit Google over Chinese censorship plans details the hypocrisy that sent him packing https://theintercept.com/2018/12/01/google-china-censorship-human-rights/
#5yrsago St Louis cops indicted for beating up a “protester” who turned out to be an undercover cop https://www.washingtonpost.com/nation/2018/11/30/its-still-blast-beating-people-st-louis-police-indicted-assault-undercover-officer-posing-protester/
#1yrago All the books I reviewed in 2022 https://pluralistic.net/2022/12/01/bookishness/#2022-in-review
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hosizorayoukai · 2 years ago
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438 : 2023 in Review and Fundraiser X
In episode 438 of the Clive Barker Podcast, Ryan and Jose are joined by Ed and Nina Martinez from Coenobium and Joe Manco of Little Spark Films. To go over 2023 in review. The best of 2023 in relation to Clive Barker stuff and the podcast, as well as what’s been going on with us. We also discuss the launch of our new interview book and Patreon in relation to our brand new (and long overdue) Fundraiser X. 
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Kino Interview with Joe Manco (requires Kino login)
Ed Martinez YouTube Channel
SE Hellraiser Interview Keith Thompson
Doug Bradley Interview, Fangoria Weekend of Horrors 1992
KadiVideo on Instagram: VHS of Hellraiser (Hulu)
Daughters of Evil band, The Last Horror Movie on IMDB
Pillar of Souls in the Propstore auction in LA 2022
The Engineer Animatronic Head auctioned on Propstore 2023
Tom Spina Restored Engineer Head
Mass Market paperback of Hellraiser: The Toll on Encyclopocalypse
The Clive Barker Archive Store  
Discussion: The BakerCast Interviews: Occupy Midian
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The latest in a series of duels announced by the European Commission is with Bing, Microsoft’s search engine. Brussels suspects that the giant based in Redmond, Washington, has failed to properly moderate content produced by the generative AI systems on Bing, Copilot, and Image Creator, and that as a result, it may have violated the Digital Services Act (DSA), one of Europe’s latest digital regulations.
On May 17, the EU summit requested company documents to understand how Microsoft handled the spread of hallucinations (inaccurate or nonsensical answers produced by AI), deepfakes, and attempts to improperly influence the upcoming European Parliament elections. At the beginning of June, voters in the 27 states of the European Union will choose their representatives to the European Parliament, in a campaign over which looms the ominous shadow of technology with its potential to manipulate the outcome. The commission has given Microsoft until May 27 to respond, only days before voters go to the polls. If there is a need to correct course, it may likely be too late.
Europe’s Strategy
Over the past few months, the European Commission has started to bang its fists on the table when dealing with the big digital giants, almost all of them based in the US or China. This isn’t the first time. In 2022, the European Union hit Google with a fine of €4.1 billion because of its market dominance thanks to its Android system, marking the end of an investigation that started in 2015. In 2023, it sanctioned Meta with a fine of €1.2 billion for violating the GDPR, the EU’s data protection regulations. And in March it presented Apple with a sanction of €1.8 billion.
Recently, however, there appears to have been a change in strategy. Sanctions continue to be available as a last resort when Big Tech companies don’t bend to the wishes of Brussels, but now the European Commission is aiming to take a closer look at Big Tech, find out how it operates, and modify it as needed, before imposing fines. Take, for example, Europe’s Digital Services Act, which attempts to impose transparency in areas like algorithms and advertising, fight online harassment and disinformation, protect minors, stop user profiling, and eliminate dark patterns (design features intended to manipulate our choices on the web).
In 2023, Brussels identified 22 multinationals that, due to their size, would be the focus of its initial efforts: Google with its four major services (search, shopping, maps, and play), YouTube, Meta with Instagram and Facebook, Bing, X (formerly Twitter), Snapchat, Pinterest, LinkedIn, Amazon, Booking, Wikipedia, Apple’s App Store, TikTok, Alibaba, Zalando, and the porn sites Pornhub, XVideos, and Stripchat. Since then, it has been putting the pressure on these companies to cooperate with its regulatory regime.
The day before the Bing investigation was announced, the commission also opened one into Meta to determine what the multinational is doing to protect minors on Facebook and Instagram and counter the “rabbit hole” effect—that is, the seamless flood of content that demands users’ attention, and which can be especially appealing to younger people. That same concern led it to block the launch of TikTok Lite in Europe, deeming its system for rewarding social engagement dangerous and a means of encouraging addictive behavior. It has asked X to increase its content moderation, LinkedIn to explain how its ad system works, and AliExpress to defend its refund and complaint processes.
A Mountain of Laws …
On one hand, the message appears to be that no one will escape the reach of Brussels. On the other, the European Commission, led by President Ursula von der Leyen, has to demonstrate that the many digital laws and regulations that are in place actually produce positive results. In addition to the DSA, there is the Digital Markets Act (DMA), intended to counterbalance the dominance of Big Tech in online markets; the AI Act, Europe’s flagship legislation on artificial intelligence; and the Data Governance Act (DGA) and the Data Act, which address data protection and the use of data in the public and private sectors. Also to be added to the list are the updated cybersecurity package, NIS2 (Network and Information Security); the Digital Operational Resilience Act, focused on finance and insurance; and the digital identity package within eIDAS 2. Still in the draft stage are regulations on health data spaces and much-debated chat measures which would authorize law enforcement agencies and platforms to scan citizens’ private messages, looking for child pornography.
Brussels has deployed its heavy artillery against the digital flagships of the United States and China, and a few successful blows have landed, such as ByteDance’s suspension of the gamification feature on TikTok Lite following its release in France and Spain. But the future is uncertain and complicated. While investigations attract media interest, the EU’s digital bureaucracy is a large and complex machine to run.
On February 17, the DSA became law for all online service operators (cloud and hosting providers, search engines, e-commerce, and online services) but the European Commission doesn’t and can’t control everything. That is why it asked states to appoint a local authority to serve as a coordinator of digital services. Five months later, Brussels had to send a formal notice to six states (Cyprus, Czechia, Estonia, Poland, Portugal, and Slovakia) to urge them to designate and fully empower their digital services coordinators. Those countries now have two months to comply before Brussels will intervene. But there are others who are also not in the clear. For example, Italy’s digital services coordinator, the Communications Regulatory Authority (abbreviated AGCOM, for Autorità per le Garanzie nelle Comunicazioni, in Italian), needs to recruit 23 new employees to replenish its staff. The department told WIRED Italy that it expects to have filled all of its appointments by mid-June.
The DSA also introduced “trusted flaggers.” These are individuals or entities, such as universities, associations, and fact-checkers, committed to combating online hatred, internet harassment, illegal content, and the spread of scams and fake news. Their reports are, one hopes, trustworthy. The selection of trusted flaggers is up to local authorities but, to date, only Finland has formalized the appointment of one, specifically Tekijänoikeuden tiedotus- ja valvontakeskus ry (in English, the Copyright Information and Anti-Piracy Center). Its executive director, Jaana Pihkala, explained to WIRED Italy that their task is “to produce reports on copyright infringements,” a subject on which the association has 40 years of experience. Since its appointment as a trusted flagger, the center’s two lawyers, who perform all of its functions, have sent 816 alerts to protect films, TV series, and books on behalf of Finnish copyright holders.
… and a Mountain of Data
To assure that the new commission is respected by the 27 states, the commission set up the DSA surveillance system as quickly as possible, but the bureaucrats in Brussels still have a formidable amount of research to do. On the one hand, there is the anonymous reporting platform with which the commission hopes to build dossiers on the operations of different platforms directly from internal sources. The biggest scandals that have shaken Meta have been thanks to former employees, like Christopher Wylie, the analyst who revealed how Cambridge Analytica attempted to influence the US elections, and Frances Haugen, who shared documents about the impacts of Instagram and Facebook on children’s health. The DSA, however, intends to empower and fund the commission so that it can have its own people capable of sifting through documents and data, analyzing the content, and deciding whether to act.
The commission boasts that the DSA will force platforms to be transparent. And indeed it can point to some successes already, for example, by revealing the absurdly inadequate numbers of moderators employed by platforms. According to the latest data released last November, they don’t even cover all the languages spoken in the European Union. X reported that it had only two people to check content in Italian, the language of 9.1 million users. There were no moderators for Greek, Finnish, or Romanian even though each language has more than 2 million subscribers. AliExpress moderates everything in English while, for other languages, it makes do with automatic translators. LinkedIn moderates content in 12 languages of the European bloc—that is, just half of the official languages.
At the same time, the commission has forced large platforms to standardize their reports of moderation interventions to feed a large database, which, at the time of writing this article, contains more than 18.2 billion records. Of these cases, 69 percent were handled automatically. But, perhaps surprisingly, 92 percent concerned Google Shopping. This is because the platform uses various parameters to determine whether a product can be featured: the risk that it is counterfeited, possible violations of site standards, prohibited goods, dangerous materials, and others. It can thus be the case that several alerts are triggered for the same product and the DSA database counts each one separately, multiplying the shopping numbers exponentially. So now the EU has a mass of data that further complicates its goal of being fully transparent.
Zalando’s Numbers
And then there’s the Big Tech companies’ legal battle against the fee they have to pay to the commission to help underwrite its supervisory bodies. Meta, TikTok, and Zalando have challenged the fee (though paid it). Zalando is also the only European company on the commission’s list of large platforms, a designation Zalando has always contested because it does not believe it meets the criteria used by Brussels. One example: The platforms on the list must have at least 45 million monthly users in Europe. The commission argues that Zalando has 83 million users, though that number, for example, includes visits from Portugal, where the platform is not marketed, and Zalando argues those users should be deducted from its total count. According to its calculations, the activities subject to the DSA reach only 31 million users, under the threshold. When Zalando was assessed its fee, it discovered that the commission had based it on a figure of 47.5 million users, far below the initial 83 million. The company has now taken the commission to court in an attempt to assure a transparent process.
And this is just one piece of legislation, the DSA. The commission has also deployed the Digital Markets Act (DMA), a package of regulations to counterbalance Big Tech’s market dominance, requiring that certain services be interoperable with those of other companies, that apps that come loaded on a device by default can be uninstalled, and that data collected on large platforms be shared with small- and medium-size companies. Again, the push to impose these mandates starts with the giants: Alphabet, Amazon, Apple, Meta, ByteDance, and Microsoft. In May, Booking was added to the list.
Big Tech Responds
Platforms have started to respond to EU requests, with lukewarm results. WhatsApp, for instance, has been redesigned to allow chatting with other apps without compromising its end-to-end encryption that protects the privacy and security of users, but it is still unclear who will agree to connect to it. WIRED US reached out to 10 messaging companies, including Google, Telegram, Viber, and Signal, to ask whether they intend to look at interoperability and whether they had worked with WhatsApp on its plans. The majority didn’t respond to the request for comment. Those that did, Snap and Discord, said they had nothing to add. Apple had to accept sideloading—i.e., the possibility of installing and updating iPhone or iPad applications from stores outside the official one. However, the first alternative that emerged, AltStore, offers very few apps at this time. And it has suffered some negative publicity after refusing to accept the latest version of its archenemy Spotify’s app, despite the fact that the audio platform had removed the link to its website for subscriptions.
The DMA is a regulation that has the potential to break the dominant positions of Big Tech companies, but that outcome is not a given. Take the issue of surveillance: The commission has funds to pay the salaries of 80 employees, compared to the 120 requested by Internal Market Commissioner Thierry Breton and the 220 requested by the European Parliament, as summarized by Bruegel in 2022. And on the website of the Center for European Policy Analysis (CEPA), Adam Kovacevich, founder and CEO of Chamber of Progress, a politically left-wing tech industry coalition (all of the digital giants, which also fund CEPA, are members), stated that the DMA, “instead of helping consumers, aims to help competitors. The DMA is making large tech firms’ services less useful, less secure, and less family-friendly. Europeans’ experience of large tech firms’ services is about to get worse compared to the experience of Americans and other non-Europeans.”
Kovacevich represents an association financed by some of those same companies that the DMA is focused on, and there is a shared fear that the DMA will complicate the market and, in the end, benefit only a few companies—not necessarily those most at risk because of the dominance of Silicon Valley. It is not only lawsuits and fines, but also the perceptions of citizens and businesses that will help to determine whether EU regulations are successful. The results may come more slowly than desired by Brussels as new legislation is rarely positively received at first.
Learning From GDPR and Gaia-X
Another regulatory act, the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), has become the global industry standard, forcing online operators to change the way they handle our data. But if you ask the typical person on the street, they’ll likely tell you it’s just a simple cookie wall that you have to approve before continuing on to a webpage. Or it’s viewed as a law that has required the retention of dedicated external consultants on the part of companies. It is rarely described as the ultimate online privacy law, which is exactly what it is. That said, while the act has reshaped the privacy landscape, there have been challenges, as the digital rights association Noyb has explained. The privacy commissioners of Ireland and Luxembourg, where many web giants are based for tax purposes, have had bottlenecks in investigating violations. According to the latest figures from Ireland’s Data Protection Commission (DPC), 19,581 complaints have been submitted in the past five years, but the body has made only 37 formal decisions and only eight of those began with complaints. Noyb recently conducted a survey of 1,000 data protection officers; 74 percent were convinced that if privacy officers investigated the typical European company, they would find at least one GDPR violation.
The GDPR was also the impetus for another unsuccessful operation: separating the European cloud from the US cloud in order to shelter the data of EU citizens from Washington’s Cloud Act. In 2019, France and Germany announced with great fanfare a federation, Gaia-X, that would defend the continent and provide a response to the cloud market, which has been split between the United States and China. Five years later, the project has become bogged down in the process of establishing standards, after the entry of the giants it was supposed to counter, such as Microsoft, Amazon, Google, Huawei, and Alibaba, as well as the controversial American company Palantir (which analyses data for defense purposes). This led some of the founders, such as the French cloud operator Scaleway, to flee, and that then turned the spotlight on the European Parliament, which led the commission to launch an alternative, the European Alliance for Industrial Data, Edge and Cloud, which counts among its 49 members 26 participants from Gaia-X (everyone except for the non-EU giants) and enjoys EU financial support.
In the meantime, the Big Tech giants have found a solution that satisfies European wishes, investing en masse to establish data centers on EU soil. According to a study by consultancy firm Roland Berger, 34 data center transactions were finalized in 2023, growing at an average annual rate of 29.7 percent since 2019. According to Mordor Intelligence, another market analysis company, the sector in Europe will grow from €35.4 billion in 2024 to an estimated €57.7 billion in 2029. In recent weeks, Amazon web services announced €7.8 billion in investments in Germany. WIRED Italy has reported on Amazon’s interest in joining the list of accredited operators to host critical public administration data in Italy, which already includes Microsoft, Google, and Oracle. Notwithstanding its proclamations about sovereignty, Brussels has had to capitulate: The cloud is in the hands of the giants from the United States who have found themselves way ahead of their Chinese competitors after diplomatic relations between Beijing and Brussels cooled.
The AI Challenge
The newest front in this digital battle is artificial intelligence. Here, too, the European Union has been the first to come up with some rules under its AI Act, the first legislation to address the different applications of this technology and establish permitted and prohibited uses based on risk assessments. The commission does not want to repeat the mistakes of the past. Mindful of the launch of the GDPR, which in 2018 caused companies to scramble to assure they were compliant, it wants to lead organizations through a period of voluntary adjustment. Already 400 companies have declared their interest in joining the effort, including IBM.
In the meantime, Brussels must build a number of structures to make the AI Act work. First is the AI Council. It will have one representative from each country and will be divided into two subgroups, one dedicated to market development and the other to public sector uses of AI. In addition, it will be joined by a committee of technical advisers and an independent committee of scientists and experts, along the lines of the UN Climate Committee. Secondly, the AI Office, which sits within Directorate-General Connect (the department in charge of digital technology), will take care of administrative aspects of the AI Act. The office will assure that the act is applied uniformly, investigate alleged violations, establish codes of conduct, and classify artificial intelligence models that pose a systemic risk. Once the rules are established, research on new technologies can proceed. After it is fully operational, the office will employ 100 people, some of them redeployed from General Connect while others will be new hires. At the moment, the office is looking to hire six administrative staff and an unknown number of tech experts.
On May 29, the first round of bids in support of the regulation expired. These included the AI Innovation Accelerator, a center that provides training, technical standards, and software and tools to promote research, support startups and small- and medium-sized enterprises, and assist public authorities that have to supervise AI. A total of €6 million is on the table. Another €2 million will finance management and €1.5 million will go to the EU’s AI testing facilities, which will, on behalf of countries’ antitrust authorities, analyze artificial intelligence models and products on the market to assure that they comply with EU rules.
Follow the Money
Finally, a total of €54 million is designated for a number of business initiatives. The EU knows it is lagging behind. According to an April report by the European Parliament’s research service, which provides data and intelligence to support legislative activities, the global AI market, which in 2023 was estimated at €130 billion, will reach close to €1.9 trillion in 2030. The lion’s share is in the United States, with €44 billion of private investment in 2022, followed by China with €12 billion. Overall, the European Union and the United Kingdom attracted €10.2 billion in the same year. According to Eurochamber researchers, between 2018 and the third quarter of 2023, US AI companies received €120 billion in investment, compared to €32.5 billion for European ones.
Europe wants to counter the advance of the new AI giants with an open source model, and it has also made its network of supercomputers available to startups and universities to train algorithms. First, however, it had to adapt to the needs of the sector, investing almost €400 million in graphics cards, which, given the current boom in demand, will not arrive anytime soon.
Among other projects to support the European AI market, the commission wants to use €24 million to launch a Language Technology Alliance that would bring together companies from different states to develop a generative AI to compete with ChatGPT and similar tools. It’s an initiative that closely resembles Gaia-X. Another €25 million is earmarked for the creation of a large open source language model, available to European companies to develop new services and research projects. The commission intends to fund several models and ultimately choose the one best suited to Europe’s needs. Overall, during the period from 2021 to 2027, the Digital Europe Program plans to spend €2.1 billion on AI. That figure may sound impressive, but it pales in comparison to the €10 billion that a single company, Microsoft, invested in OpenAI.
The €25 million being spent on the European large language model effort, if distributed to many smaller projects, risks not even counterbalancing the €15 million that Microsoft has spent bringing France’s Mistral, Europe’s most talked-about AI startup, into its orbit. The big AI models will become presences in Brussels as soon as the AI Act, now finally approved, comes into full force. In short, the commission is making it clear in every way it can that a new sheriff is in town. But will the bureaucrats of Brussels be adequately armed to take on Big Tech? Only one thing is certain—it’s not going to be an easy task.
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Forecasting Future Trends and Tech Innovations in Mobile App Development
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The speed at which the mobile app development world changes is astonishing. New trends and tech innovations always pop up, shaping the future of app development. This affects everyone from developers to businesses to customers. Let's dive into this fast-paced world to uncover these trends. Don't blink, or you might miss something!
Our love for smartphones and their apps for communication, shopping, and more grows every day. Rapid advancements in this field have excited me for over 20 years, and I want to share this excitement with you. So, let's get started and explore some of these top trends and technologies!
AR and VR: No longer just for gamers! Augmented reality (AR) and Virtual reality (VR) are changing the world. They are revolutionizing industries like education, healthcare, and retail. AR adds digital data to the physical world, making it interactive and fun. VR plunges you into virtual worlds for training or touring.
Quick illustration: IKEA Place, an AR app, lets you see how furniture will fit in your room before you buy!
Stats: Statista projects that AR and VR will hit $209.2 billion globally by 2022.
IoT and Mobile App Fusion: Smart homes? Yes, please! The Internet of Things (IoT) is expanding quickly. It combines everyday objects with the internet for smooth device communication. Mobile apps control and monitor IoT devices with ease. Be it controlling smart thermostats or monitoring health systems, IoT-powered apps are making the future look bright.
Let's look at Google Nest. It lets you control your smart gadgets from your phone!
Forecast: Gartner says 75 billion IoT devices will connect worldwide by 2025.
PWAs and Cross-Platform Development: Efficient and reliable! If you want efficient alternatives to native apps, try Progressive Web Apps (PWAs). They provide cross-platform experiences without any app store approvals. Plus, cross-platform frameworks like Flutter let you write code once and deploy it on iOS and Android.
Up for a case study? Check Twitter Lite, a PWA that works fast, even on slow networks. This brings on more users, providing a wider reach.
Impressive fact: Google says PWAs kill bounce rates by 52% and boost user engagement by up to 137%.
Voice Recognition and NLP: Just say it! Voice-enabled apps are now common thanks to advances in NLP. This lets virtual assistants like Siri and Alexa help out with tasks like setting reminders, playing music, and controlling smart home devices.
Juniper Research predicts that voice assistant devices will find their place in over 275 million houses globally by 2023.
Foldable Devices and Wearables: They're cool! Foldable smartphones and wearables are creating unique opportunities. Foldable device developers need to create multitasking-friendly app designs. Also, lightweight apps are in high demand for wearables.
IDC forecasts global wearable device shipments will hit 396 million units by 2023.
Green Mobile App Development: Be kind to our planet! There's a rising trend towards eco-friendliness in mobile app development. This leads to apps that consider energy consumption, resource usage, and promoting eco-friendly habits.
Example: Uber and Lyft help reduce carbon emissions with carpooling features.
Stats: Statista reveals that 53% of global consumers prefer eco-friendly apps.
Conclusion: Embrace these trends and technologies To stay ahead in the evolving mobile app development field. From AR and IoT to PWAs and voice recognition, the future looks promising. Ready to take action? Dive in! Whether you're a developer, entrepreneur, or tech lover, understanding these trends helps you create better mobile experiences that connect with users and spur business growth.
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Week 12: Crowdsourcing in times of crisis
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Hey everyone!  Have you ever wondered how people come together online to help out during a crisis? Let’s dive into the amazing world of crowdsourcing in times of crisis! Have you ever noticed how people seem to magically come together online when disaster strikes? From natural disasters to global pandemics, crowdsourcing has become a game-changer in times of crisis.  Let’s explore how this works and why it’s so powerful!
First things first, let’s talk about what is crowdsourcing. Crowdsourcing involves collecting work, information, or opinions from a large group of people who provide their input via the Internet, social media, and smartphone apps In crowdsourcing, some people work as paid freelancers, while others do small tasks voluntarily. For instance, traffic apps like Waze ask drivers to report accidents and other road incidents to keep the information updated in real-time for users (Hargrave 2022). Thanks to the internet, crowdsourcing can happen super quickly and reach people all over the world. During crises, this can mean everything from mapping disaster zones to translating emergency information or even just sharing crucial updates on social media.
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One of the coolest examples of crowdsourcing in action is during natural disasters. On January 12, 2010, a 7.0 magnitude earthquake hit Haiti, resulting in over 230,000 deaths and widespread destruction in densely populated areas. The international community quickly responded with extensive search and rescue operations and emergency aid (Heinzelman & Waters 2003). As international organizations sought information about damage, needs, and conditions in Haiti, Ushahidi a crisis-mapping platform created after Kenya's 2007-08 postelection violence was activated. Using mobile phone communications and social media, it gathered data from Twitter, Facebook, blogs, and text messages to create reports on a web-based, interactive map accessible to anyone online (Heinzelman & Waters 2003). Meier (2012) highlights how these digital volunteers played a crucial role in the relief efforts, showing the incredible power of crowdsourcing.
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 Here in Malaysia, we’ve seen the power of crowdsourcing too. During the 2014 Malaysia Airlines Flight MH370 tragedy, people worldwide participated in the search efforts by analyzing satellite images through the Tomnod platform. In the devastating floods that hit Malaysia in 2014 and 2021, social media platforms like Twitter and Facebook were crucial in coordinating rescue efforts, gathering donations, and providing real-time updates to affected communities, which has enlisted about 3 million volunteers from around the world to pore over satellite imagery (Merelli 2014). It was inspiring to see how Malaysians came together to support each other in times of need.
So, why is crowdsourcing so effective during crises? It’s all about speed and scale. Traditional methods of gathering information and resources can be slow, but crowdsourcing taps into the power of the internet to get things done fast. Plus, it leverages the collective knowledge and skills of a diverse group of people, making it a powerful tool for problem-solving. Another reason crowdsourcing works so well is the sense of community it fosters. In times of crisis, people want to help, and crowdsourcing gives them a way to do so. It turns individuals into active participants in the relief efforts, creating a sense of solidarity and shared purpose. So next time you hear about a disaster or crisis, remember that you can be part of the solution. Whether it’s updating a map, sharing important info, or donating to those in need, every little bit helps. Let’s harness the power of crowdsourcing and show the world what we can do when we work together!
Reference
Hargrave, M., 2022. Crowdsourcing: Definition, How It Works, Types, and Examples.Investopedia. viewed 27 May 2024. Available at: https://www.investopedia.com/terms/c/crowdsourcing.asp
Heinzelman, J & Waters, C 2003, About the Report Crowdsourcing Crisis Information in Disaster- Affected Haiti Summary viewed 27 May 2024. Available at: https://preparecenter.org/sites/default/files/crowdsourcing_crisis_information_in_disaster-affected_haiti.pdf
Merelli, A., 2014, Using crowdsourcing to search for flight MH 370 has both pluses and minuses. Quartz. xiewed 27 May 2024., Available at: https://qz.com/188270/using-crowdsourcing-to-search-for-flight-mh-370-has-both-pluses-and-minuses
Meier, P. (2012). Crisis Mapping in Action: How Open Source Software and Global Volunteer Networks Are Changing the World, One Map at a Time. Journal of Map & Geography Libraries, 8(2), 89-100.
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Greece’s Data Protection Authority, DPA, after a months-long investigation that started in July 2022, has found that numerous mobile phone users received misleading messages related to attempted installations of the illegal spyware Predator.
Following complaints received from five people, the DPA identified more than 350 SMS messages related to these attempts, of which more than 220 contained a misleading web link.
More than 120 messages are believed to have been sent for test purposes to unidentified mobile phones for temporary, short-term use (“burner phones”), the DPA said in a press release; 92 mobile users who received an SMS message with these characteristics have already been informed.
According to the DPA, the SMS were sent via web services (Web to SMS) using prepaid cards. The sender’s details were modified to trick the user into activating the contained web link and install the spyware.
In a statement, the left-wing SYRIZA party urged the Ministry of Justice to support the Athens District Attorney’s Office in completing the investigation of the cases as quickly as possible, while at the same time verifying whether the secret services had also monitored these 92 people.
The centrist PASOK party, on Twitter, stressed that the DPA’s report is the first public institutional record of the scope of the wiretapping scandal.
So far, the government has not commented on the DPA’s revelations.
The Greek intelligence service, the EYP, has been accused of using illegal Predator software for to monitor politicians, journalists and other individuals.
The European Parliament in June urged Greece to investigate allegations of Predator’s illegal export, among others, to Sudan. It also urged it to withdraw a law amendment which abolished the obligation of the Greek Authority for Communication Security and Privacy ADAE to notify citizens of the lifting of the confidentiality of communications and reverse the 2019 legislative amendment that placed the EYP under the direct control of the Prime Minister.
A small number of SMS messages initially appeared to be related to the government’s electronic COVID vaccination application. Artemis Seaford, a former security manager of META (Facebook) with US and Greek citizenship, was under surveillance for several months by the EYP and Predator.
After checking the state platform for vaccination, the DPA clarified that the app is not connected to misleading Predator messages.
The DPA and National Transparency Authority in May signed a memorandum of cooperation to fight corruption and strengthen transparency and accountability and for the protection of information and personal data.
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