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Meta did a really interesting press play this week - they lead their policy changes with the removal of fact checking. -
Meta did a really interesting press play this week - they lead their policy changes with the removal of fact checking.@atax1a That it's bad despite context but not why the context doesn't seem to matter
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Meta did a really interesting press play this week - they lead their policy changes with the removal of fact checking.@munin @jbaggs @GossiTheDog Sorry (If it helps I didn't mean to lecture but to learn)
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Meta did a really interesting press play this week - they lead their policy changes with the removal of fact checking.@jbaggs @munin @GossiTheDog My pov is that unless used in a way that can be construed as pejorative it's alright e.g. academic/detached context, I don't see how it's an issue, maybe because it's not my experience to have them used against me as a cishet brown guy in asia.
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Meta did a really interesting press play this week - they lead their policy changes with the removal of fact checking.@munin @GossiTheDog I think the point was that the said employee training tells moderators not to bat an eye at the slur even unbleeped. Use-mention distinction.