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Removed! Anyone got a copy of the original text?

> This isn't age verification at the point of accessing restricted content. This is a persistent age-broadcasting service baked into the operating system itself, queryable by every installed application.

You're not missing anything. It's just an AI generated summary of the original GitHub link https://github.com/upper-up/meta-lobbying-and-other-findings

I found the original article much easier to read anyways




Also curious why it would be removed.

See https://reddit.com/r/linux/comments/1rshc1f/i_traced_2_billi...

AutoModerator on /r/linux is set up to automatically remove posts after a set amount of reports.


Mass reporting, likely coordinated. This person had a previous submission on this topic that was also attacked this way.

It (for the second time) was automatically removed via mass reporting by reddit accounts.

Even if evidence did agree with this uncited, broad assertion (I've seen nothing to that effect), it'd still be an indefensible justification for inequity in punishment.

> I've seen nothing to that effect

Even if billionaires don't pay income tax and are only taxed occasionally when they sell assets, there isn't much doubt that the corporations they create and invest in generate massive amounts of tax revenue in the countries they operate. Not to mention all the revenue generated from property tax, income tax from their employees getting paid by the company, local fines and fees, sales tax, import duties, etc.

You can want the super wealthy to pay more tax when they sell stuff to fund their lifestyles, but that doesn't mean their work isn't generating large amounts of economic activity which turns into tax revenue for governments.


Billionaires are great for the economy!*

*if you're a billionaire


Billionaires don't seem to create anything new when they're billionaires. You look at companies like Google or Meta and they acquire companies and teams but what sort of truly successful projects and products did they create from whole. It seems like a string of failures, canceled projects and lackluster product offerings to me.

If we can tell poor people how to behave for their own good then we can certainly help billionaires out too by taxing them back to creativity.


How is it that concentrating wealth in private pools is better than spreading it around?

> the corporations they create and invest in generate massive amounts of tax revenue

Economic activity does generate tax revenue, billionaires generate economic activity. But if we took the billions (leave them millions, gready as they are) and spread it around it would have the opportunity to generate much more economic activity

The concentration of wealth, and the resulting concentration of income and widespread middle class impoverishment is catastrophic for our economy.

It is why, in real terms, incomes have been static for thirty years whilst the size of the economy has roughly doubled


> Trump broke the nuclear agreements (which Iran had been following), then refused to negotiate new ones

This is the most head-slapping part of this whole situation. We had a nuclear deal and he pulled the US out of it for no good reason (my read: because he just hates Obama that much that anything he did he wanted to undo). This situation is 100% on this president.


yeah, if there's one clear takeaway from the US-involved conflicts of the past several decades, it's that nukes are the key to making the U.S. keep its hands to itself

plainly: they're being punished for not having nuclear weapons already

I think we'll get there (to explanation), but it'll be through the lizard-brain-level pain of poverty instead of rational understanding unless we get much better at communicating to the least willing to listen among us.

Yeah I see them creeping in everywhere in Apple's world- now there are ads in Apple Wallet

Connecting new AirPods to an iPhone for the first time now shows Apple Music subscription ad right on the pairing screen

Reminds me of someone who tweeted at YouTube about an experience trying to perform CPR and the CPR video on YouTube got interrupted by an unskippable ad

The new layout is awful on desktop. Change "old" to "www" and you'll be all set on mobile.

That doesn’t work, but that’s not your fault! I think it’s setting some cookie or something, which makes this annoying to deal with. Anyway, thanks for the reply

The option to change it is buried in the settings.

> "idk i thought it was funny/interesting" which is valid

Ha, I don't know your friends but in my experience that's like a textbook phrase people use to try to play off being duped when they're clued in


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