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andrewducker) wrote2022-10-01 12:00 pm
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Interesting Links for 01-10-2022
- 1. Anyone want to be our neighbours?
- (tags:housing Edinburgh )
- 2. Many men are simply incapable of being around attractive women
- I officially apologise to any woman I've made uncomfortable. And I'm absolutely sure I have.
(tags:men beauty OhForFucksSake jobs ) - 3. Porn on Tumblr is a complicated
- (tags:porn tumblr business censorship Apple Android )
- 4. Goblin cats are the best cats
- (tags:cats funny )
- 5. Just how insidious is K-Pop?
- (tags:music Korea )
- 6. Too... Many... Unusual... Laughs!
- (tags:laughter funny video viaPatrickHadfield )
- 7. Some examples of languages younger than Scots
- (tags:language history )
- 8. This house definitely has "unorthodox" design choices
- (tags:design housing EpicWTF )
- 9. Elon Musk's Texts Shatter the Myth of the Tech Genius
- (tags:Twitter sms ElonMusk )
- 10. Dredging the river Tees has released contaminants that killed crabs for miles around
- (tags:crabs death pollution )
- 11. The lack of Third Places is definitely one of the major issues in modern cities
- (tags:community cities video )
Many men are simply incapable of being around attractive women
Porn on Tumblr is a complicated
Twitter seems to have human nudity, cartoon nudity, even cartoon hardcore porn. I keep seeing articles about "mastercard and visa suspend payment processing for pornhub" but I'm pretty sure pornhub are still around, and that there's lots of other internet pornography sites. So it's more varied than just impossible, but I don't know how. E.g. some sites are more driven by advertising not payments, some are more web not app, some *are* porn sites and are happy to pay the higher payment processing fees for "higher risk of chargeback". A lot of the concern is about very illegal content like nonconsensual videos or videos of children :( But a lot of the specific examples are more about vague moralising, it can't look "adult-adjacent".
I think some of these things are good. Having places you can go and be guaranteed a generally SFW experience is good. But it shouldn't be mandatory everywhere. And there should be some ways of people to share stuff on a smaller scale without the same checks. And payment protections are good. But there should be ways of spending smaller amounts where you can just DO it without having to go through The Man.
Some things are genuinely different with Big Data platforms. A phone book can do reverse look-ups so slowly it's not a problem, a website can be a privacy violation. Something similar for medical records or surveillance, it wasn't needed to ban abusing something if doing it was incredibly inconvenient and obvious, but if it can be automated at high speed then it is. So I can see where large platforms do reach a point where "people do what they do, we're just a carrier" doesn't work and they have a responsibility to winnow abusive content. But it always seems to be done *really* inconsistently.
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I had a friend in uni who was quite pretty. She couldn't walk 50 meters in Paris without one guy, generally (way) older, staring at her, asking for her number, making comments about her, etc. It was horrifying to witness. She tried to be nice (because you get insulted or worse when you're not nice) but it made her so uncomfortable and none of these men ever saw it or cared.
And I'd say many men are also simply incapable of being around women, period. Their misogynistic mindset is always there. It just manifests in different ways, some more obvious than others.
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2) Yeah. The newspaper columnist Bob Greene wrote in his memoir about when he was an intern in 1964 and accompanied a woman from the editorial dept when she had an errand that caused them to pass through the compositors' room. All the guys then started hooting and howling and cavorting around, and generally acting (Greene does not make this comparison) like Tex Avery characters. Greene was aghast, but the woman ignored it. "They act this way to all women," she said.
7) I've never seen Scots criticized for being new or (in the sense meant here) artificial, only for being a low-class dialect. Which of course is the origin of many now-respected languages (Norwegian from Danish is cited in the article; Dutch from German, though of older origin, is another obvious European example, and for that matter Afrikaans from Dutch), thus illustrating the truth of the maxim I learned in elementary linguistics, a language is a dialect with an army.
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