

Getting on LinkedIn don’t fix that.
With anti-libre software, we are not users, we are used.


Getting on LinkedIn don’t fix that.


When’s the last time you put your real name, current location, employer, coworkers and work history on Lemmy?


It’s mentioned below. This post appears to align with this community’s rules but I see there are additional guidelines. I may make a few more changes to ensure it fits, though I’m cautious not to deviate too far from the original source of this cross post.


The first was a guide on how to respond to the term “sideloading” and the second was a video about the rise of facial recognition in supermarkets. The link provided was to a YouTube video titled “What You Don’t Know About SAINSBURY’S and the AI BIOMETRIC PANOPTICON”, although it was not clear that YouTube was referenced in the rules. The post above mentions that attempts were made to contact the admin for clarification but no response has been received.


This has already been addressed.


Unlikely to post this again, unless you or other users find or request that this be cross post to another relevant community.


Thanks for adding this. I encourage others to see comments on the linked post first.


Cross posts have been made no more than once to only few relevant communities, either as relevance was realised or at the request of other users. A clear explanation has been included at the top of each post. It’s not spamming, just sharing where it’s relevant.


Yes, a cross post to this community was requested in the comments, as shown at the top and bottom of this cross post.


A cross post to this community was requested in the comments, as shown at the top and bottom of this cross post.


Thanks for the analysis but there is no indication that any video was posted more than once or that the creator is a Lemmy user.


Thanks for sharing this, really appreciate the clarity. Honestly, the interface, which they themselves created, doesn’t exactly make it obvious. You’re absolutely right that the original post doesn’t fall under that rule 4 either. And while I can’t say your sentiment on its content is unreasonable, removing the whole post, despite the constructive comments that were being left, doesn’t actually change the minds of the overwhelming number of users who left positive votes on both occasions.


The above is a complete list. I would have expected to see more than 12 communities for that.


The first was a guide on how to respond to the term “sideloading” and the second was a video about the rise of facial recognition in supermarkets.


Thank you for sharing this. It really emphasises the seriousness of this situation.


That’s fine. Don’t like my word? Make your own. The point is, we should have done it and we should have done it first.
Rule 4 applies to questions and this post is not asking a question.
Not every guide needs to be a technical tutorial. This guide says don’t play defence, alongside an example. If all we do is react, they will have the first-mover advantage.


Too generic


Removed by mod
Cut the personal attacks, like yours on the original commenter, and people in real life will talk to you too.