Posted on 09/15/2020 7:30:45 AM PDT by wrrock
Here is the deal. Twitter probably uses machine learning systems to identify videos of child sexual exploitation.
User @koenigjake said he tried to post video of evidence on how Biden interacts with woman and little girls but Twitter flagged him for trying to post images of child molestation. The fact he wasnt able to respond suggests the automated filters identified the type of video ON UPLOAD. Also, if it were a manual review, its unlikely Twitter would label the video child sexual exploitations.
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The twitter thing is pretty intelligent.
Every time I post something about blue states packing nursing homes with covid positives, twitter shuts my account down and reauthenticates my ID.
Someone should put together an ad: Twitter labels this as child exploitation. [Show clip] Do we really want this as our President?
How could the left complain?
Facebook does the same thing.
All of us working there were “teaching” the AI what to react to. After several months, the AI went live and we started getting traffic generated by it: about a 60% success rate was the best they could do. Which meant human intervention was still the rule of the day, though it did cut the load a little.
Somebody get me the smelling salts----I actually agree with Twitter....
Simple: you'd be labeled an ist-phobe, and cancelled. That's how.
Posting the video is child exploitation but committing the acts on that video is not. Does everybody get that? Me neither.
A completely independent,non-partial source (IA) recognizes Joe’s behavior as that of a pedophile.
Oh, that’s priceless.
Other people should do this and verify that Biden footage is being banned as child exploitation.
A stopped clock.
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