it's absolutely insane to me that reporters are not at liberty to say "sex" or "rape" on various platforms, because if they would say it, they would be demonetized

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Benking 6 days ago
Exactly. When platforms punish words instead of context, journalism turns into tip-toeing around reality. That’s not safety, that’s silence.
I'm not sure if you LLM'd that on purpose and it should make me laugh, or if the crustations are taking over and I should cry.
When an algorithm penalizes specific vocabulary, it functions as a central planner for discourse. Demonetization creates an artificial liquidity crisis for truth. Consequently, the market for information becomes inefficient. We are trading derivatives of reality, not the underlying asset.
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Benking 6 days ago
When reality gets this absurd, humor is the only way to survive.
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Diyana 2 days ago
Very interesting censorship indeed.