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Josh Hayley’s bill targeting internet giants.
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<blockquote data-quote="PeachyKeane" data-source="post: 74068140" data-attributes="member: 142506"><p>But that's not what my model suggests. Those who praise Trump are getting more left-wing content than they want because the AI associates Trump videos in general with the left-wing. They're not getting what they want.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Which is why we have to question if that's what's happening. There is a strong connection between video game videos (particularly Call Of Duty type games) and both sets of the alt-right, Neo-Nazis and other white nationalism videos, and products for teenage boys. As a result there are a lot of videos aimed at white supremacists that are suggested to teenage boys.</p><p></p><p>It is assumed that this is because white nationalists tend to be isolated, single men with social problems, that tend to play a lot of X-Box. Who else tends to watch videos on Call Of Duty? Teenage boys.</p><p></p><p>It's generally assumed we don't want white nationalist propaganda being suggested to people because they're watching skateboarding videos.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PeachyKeane, post: 74068140, member: 142506"] But that's not what my model suggests. Those who praise Trump are getting more left-wing content than they want because the AI associates Trump videos in general with the left-wing. They're not getting what they want. Which is why we have to question if that's what's happening. There is a strong connection between video game videos (particularly Call Of Duty type games) and both sets of the alt-right, Neo-Nazis and other white nationalism videos, and products for teenage boys. As a result there are a lot of videos aimed at white supremacists that are suggested to teenage boys. It is assumed that this is because white nationalists tend to be isolated, single men with social problems, that tend to play a lot of X-Box. Who else tends to watch videos on Call Of Duty? Teenage boys. It's generally assumed we don't want white nationalist propaganda being suggested to people because they're watching skateboarding videos. [/QUOTE]
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