Incidentally, yesterday's event(s) are why I ALWAYS switch off video autoplay in all browsers and social media apps and refuse to use TikTok or other video media platforms.
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Incidentally, yesterday's event(s) are why I ALWAYS switch off video autoplay in all browsers and social media apps and refuse to use TikTok or other video media platforms.
I do not need to see that kind of shit, and you should think twice before sharing it with strangers without a content warning.
@cstross Autoplay is annoying at the best of times. It is atrociously terrible at all other times.
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Incidentally, yesterday's event(s) are why I ALWAYS switch off video autoplay in all browsers and social media apps and refuse to use TikTok or other video media platforms.
I do not need to see that kind of shit, and you should think twice before sharing it with strangers without a content warning.
@cstross I seriously wonder when it became “okay” to share snuff.
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@farbel I'm not a fucking American, I don't get a vote in this shit, I DO NOT NEED IT IN MY EYEBALLS. Go away until you've learned to read for context.
It is not okay to share your snuff videos with the whole world without a content warning. You are hurting people. Period.
@cstross I'm angry too.
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@cstross I seriously wonder when it became “okay” to share snuff.
@schrotthaufen @cstross we live in a society
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Incidentally, yesterday's event(s) are why I ALWAYS switch off video autoplay in all browsers and social media apps and refuse to use TikTok or other video media platforms.
I do not need to see that kind of shit, and you should think twice before sharing it with strangers without a content warning.
The BBC seems to be pushing it too. Their headlines might be adequate warning, but they're also putting out stories about our politicians planning a "British FBI". I am wary of our bosses.
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Incidentally, yesterday's event(s) are why I ALWAYS switch off video autoplay in all browsers and social media apps and refuse to use TikTok or other video media platforms.
I do not need to see that kind of shit, and you should think twice before sharing it with strangers without a content warning.
@cstross Just to be clear here, I think websites and apps just autoplaying content is not just an annoyance. It's an issue of consent. I want to be able to actively decide see which content I see and hear, and which content I don't. I should not be subjected to content I don't want to see or hear without me explicitly choosing (and with that, consenting) to do so.
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Incidentally, yesterday's event(s) are why I ALWAYS switch off video autoplay in all browsers and social media apps and refuse to use TikTok or other video media platforms.
I do not need to see that kind of shit, and you should think twice before sharing it with strangers without a content warning.
@cstross In the rare instances I do choose to share extremely disturbing things, I don't even solely rely on CWs since many people - myself included - auto expand them. I'll make the URL unclickable so someone has to copy paste it if they want to see it. Surround it with backticks if your software supports markdown. Put a space in the URL. Something so only those who actually choose to see things that may haunt dreams see it.
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@cstross I seriously wonder when it became “okay” to share snuff.
@schrotthaufen @cstross It’s just another thing on the long list of awful, obviously wrong, definitely still illegal things which some techbro asshole did once, and which large numbers of people now do routinely.
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@cstross In the rare instances I do choose to share extremely disturbing things, I don't even solely rely on CWs since many people - myself included - auto expand them. I'll make the URL unclickable so someone has to copy paste it if they want to see it. Surround it with backticks if your software supports markdown. Put a space in the URL. Something so only those who actually choose to see things that may haunt dreams see it.
@JessTheUnstill @cstross Yes! I see that a lot in infosec, too: Potentially malicious websites are often shared with [ ] around dots, like http://example[.]com/evil/site, to prevent accidental clicks.
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Incidentally, yesterday's event(s) are why I ALWAYS switch off video autoplay in all browsers and social media apps and refuse to use TikTok or other video media platforms.
I do not need to see that kind of shit, and you should think twice before sharing it with strangers without a content warning.
@cstross indeed
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@cstross I'm sorry, but people need to see and be horrified by it. The Vietnam war ended because in part of the images broadcast on TV. The Afghan war dragged on because it was sanitized. Instead of complaining that you had to see it, maybe urge your representatives to defund and dismantle ICE. If you aren't American, urge your leaders to take action against my government.
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@cstross I'm sorry, but people need to see and be horrified by it. The Vietnam war ended because in part of the images broadcast on TV. The Afghan war dragged on because it was sanitized. Instead of complaining that you had to see it, maybe urge your representatives to defund and dismantle ICE. If you aren't American, urge your leaders to take action against my government.
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@cstross I seriously wonder when it became “okay” to share snuff.
@schrotthaufen @cstross I wouldn't call it snuff? It's not made and shared for (a weird form) of entertainment.
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@schrotthaufen @cstross I wouldn't call it snuff? It's not made and shared for (a weird form) of entertainment.
@mysteriarch @schrotthaufen Intent doesn't matter: it's how it's received.
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@mysteriarch @schrotthaufen Intent doesn't matter: it's how it's received.
@cstross I don't disagree with the question for a CW.
Context matters etc. Still don't think 'snuff' is a correct description but that's maybe nitpicking a bit.
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@cstross I seriously wonder when it became “okay” to share snuff.
Gulf War 1, which pretty much "made" the 24×7 rolling news channel as a profitable business.
Ever since then, profits have been made by sharing (and therefore recording & editing) "snuff".
People follow the leads they're shown. "If," as another trope goes, "you can't see it, you can't be it." -
Incidentally, yesterday's event(s) are why I ALWAYS switch off video autoplay in all browsers and social media apps and refuse to use TikTok or other video media platforms.
I do not need to see that kind of shit, and you should think twice before sharing it with strangers without a content warning.
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@farbel I'm not a fucking American, I don't get a vote in this shit, I DO NOT NEED IT IN MY EYEBALLS. Go away until you've learned to read for context.
It is not okay to share your snuff videos with the whole world without a content warning. You are hurting people. Period.
Exactly
"People need to see this shit"
Okay. I agree. *Someone* needs to see this so things cannot get swept under the carpet."EVERYONE needs to see this shit"
No. People who are easily traumatised by such things do not need to have them forced down their throats."People" v "EVERYONE". A very important distinction.
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Incidentally, yesterday's event(s) are why I ALWAYS switch off video autoplay in all browsers and social media apps and refuse to use TikTok or other video media platforms.
I do not need to see that kind of shit, and you should think twice before sharing it with strangers without a content warning.
@cstross I have also enabled "Always hide media" and unchecked "Auto-play animated GIFs" for precisely that reason. I don't need to have that stuff shoved in my face - which incidentally are mainly posts that also don't have a CW, nor proper hashtags so I cannot add a filter for it.
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Incidentally, yesterday's event(s) are why I ALWAYS switch off video autoplay in all browsers and social media apps and refuse to use TikTok or other video media platforms.
I do not need to see that kind of shit, and you should think twice before sharing it with strangers without a content warning.
Bluesky is no respecter of "no autoplay". I don't even log-in.
(Though, I don't mind when it's Real Amanda Rae. Hubba-Hubba-Hubba. Aawwooo!
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