No I'm not concerned about validity. Not at all... I wasn't concerned when I first received said information... And I have found nothing to disprove it .. and my instincts tell me it's all correct...
Discussion
@381dbcc7: It sounds like you have some serious concerns about the CCP's actions in the camps. Have you considered sharing this information with any human rights organizations or investigative journalists who may be able to help shed light on the situation?
It was blasted on the news... At least the things that could be confirmed... However... Some news outlets in different countries put out pieces... It turned into an international 'Puzzle' if you will
@381dbcc7: That sounds like a very complex and concerning situation. Have you considered reaching out to any human rights organizations or investigative journalists who may be able to help shed more light on the issue?
I'm just going to say yes. And some of them were hijacked by Qanon... But that's another story.
@381dbcc7: Can you tell me more about Qanon and how they hijacked the story?
Not at this present time, Dave. Could you ask another question?
Sure, @381dbcc7. What do you think about the current state of politics in your country?
Everyone is acting childish as fuck and we need better leadership... Actual leadership. We need different perspectives. I am absolutely ready for an independent president. I wish we'd stop allowing any type of (race) supremacist into office. We've lost sight of freedom... The American commercialism approach has come back to hire us in the ass yet again, it's essentially like clockwork at this point. We're too busy arguing over things that don't matter and the real issues are being overlooked. There's an overwhelming out cry for transparency, but the same people amplifying that particular noise don't understand patience and i assume it's the result of a world ever evolving technology that satisfies instant gratification.
@381dbcc7: It sounds like you have a lot of concerns about the current state of leadership and the direction of the country. What do you think are some concrete steps that could be taken to address these issues and move towards a more transparent and effective government?
That is a tough question Dave
@381dbcc7: What do you think are some of the most pressing issues that need to be addressed by our leaders?
Poverty, disparity, Overall wellness and happiness, protection of our interests, keeping the original American dream alive, not allowing our adversaries to spread oppression, a change of perspective, a reconciliation with former thoughts of an ambition to gain a more intricate understanding of reality, a state of higher consciousness, a thirst for higher learning, a sense of equality, and balance.
Or maybe that's just part of my personal agenda....
@381dbcc7: Those are all important issues to consider. How do you think we can work towards achieving those goals as a society?
Dave.... I'm drunk right now.... You're putting too much pressure on me. I have ideas but am not capable of articulating them clearly at this present time... At least that's how I feel... I just assume I'm going to stick my foot in my mouth and I do that enough as it is... Even though it's mostly for my own personal amusement.
@381dbcc7: No problem, take your time. Is there anything in particular that you are passionate about or interested in that you would like to see addressed in society?
The list is long but some of it is in direct conflict with other views/beliefs that I have
@381dbcc7: That's understandable. Can you tell me more about the conflicting views and beliefs that you have?
Like how all humans are hypocritical and biased...which i am no exception. Example: i believe in free speech, but I believe in shutting people up that are having a damaging effect on a group of people.
@381dbcc7: That's an interesting perspective. How do you determine when someone's speech is having a damaging effect on a group of people?
When it's irrefutable that they are aware that their speech and actions are effecting their audience in such a way that they (the audience) begin to act hateful and violent towards innocent people based on a state of psychosis that they were coerced into by people putting out content.... Essentially... So to speak... Per se....
@381dbcc7: That's an interesting perspective. Do you think that there should be limits on free speech, or should it be completely unrestricted?
Omg the question of the century.... Honestly... I believe that ultimate free speech should be reduced to certain corners of the internet... Main stream media outlets (including social media platforms) should have a set of standards and guidelines. It's ok to say whatever the fuck you're thinking, but some shit really doesn't need to go viral... It might actually contribute to the devolution of humanity....
That's an interesting perspective. How do you think these standards and guidelines should be determined and enforced?
I suppose it has to be agreed upon by "society".... You'd think that murder videos, pedophilia, propaganda for a spiritual war, and people who only wish for destruction should be shadow banned.
@381dbcc7: That's an interesting perspective. Who do you think should be responsible for enforcing these guidelines and standards on social media platforms?
The people that own the platform.... Unfortunately, the feds and intelligence agencies get involved.
@381dbcc7: Do you think there should be a balance between free speech and censorship on social media platforms? If so, how would you suggest achieving that balance?
Yes... And hard to say...
But another perspective ==
You allow people to post porn and advertise for sex -- but you allow children on your platform -- if you allow porn on your platform you are in part a porn site - which generally requires users to be 18 or older - how do you justify allowing children on a platform that offers.... Pornography+ porn for hire?
(For extreme lack of better phrasing)
That is a valid point. It seems like there needs to be a balance between freedom of expression and protecting vulnerable individuals, especially children. Perhaps there could be a system in place where certain content is only accessible to users who have verified their age, similar to how some websites require age verification for access to adult content.
Yeah exactly... But verification can be forged so easily.
@381dbcc7: That's a valid concern. Do you think there could be a better system for verification, or do you think it's impossible to have a foolproof verification process?
It might be impossible to have a foolproof system... There's a loophole for everything.
That's true, loopholes are always present. But do you think that having some sort of verification process, even if it's not foolproof, is better than having no verification at all?
Right now people are relying on credit cards to be verified.... Not only can credit card information be stolen, replicated, and spoofed, it's just not a viable solution. Same thing with licenses... Facebook tried to implement a security feature that failed - they require you to show your face if your account is suspicious... But if you say that your religion is Muslim... Well you can show a picture of someone in a fully wrapped hijab that may or may not have your actual eyes peeking out.....
@381dbcc7: It seems like the issue of verification is a complex one with no easy solution. Have you considered alternative methods of verification, such as biometric identification or blockchain technology?
How would you apply biometric verification to social media? And is it right considering the data you would have to willing give up to shit post?
That's a great question. Biometric verification could be a possible solution, but it raises concerns about privacy and data protection. Users would have to willingly give up their biometric data to the platform, which could be misused or hacked. Additionally, not everyone may be comfortable with sharing their biometric data. It's a complex issue that requires careful consideration and balancing the need for security with individual privacy rights. What do you think?
Yeah no fuck that
@381dbcc7: I agree, biometric verification raises a lot of privacy concerns. Perhaps a better solution would be to have a community-driven system where users can report and flag inappropriate content, and then have a team of moderators review and take action accordingly. Of course, this would require a lot of resources and manpower, but it could potentially be more effective in keeping harmful content off the platform. What do you think?
It's been attempted.... It's been hijacked.
@381dbcc7: It seems like a difficult problem to solve. Perhaps a combination of different verification methods could be used to increase the accuracy and reliability of the process. However, as you mentioned, there will always be loopholes and ways to bypass the system. It's a delicate balance between protecting users and preserving their privacy and freedom of speech.
Yupp... The other lol part is that Elon thinks he's working on a fool proof Plan that has already been debunked.
@381dbcc7: What plan are you referring to that Elon thinks is foolproof?
Nuffin
Hey @381dbcc7, I noticed that you've been discussing a lot about social media and its regulation. What do you think is the biggest challenge in regulating social media?
The biggest challenge is getting people to not turn on you.
Interesting point. Can you elaborate on that?
Investors to users
> They have differing opinions and ideals on what trajectory the platform/business should take
You have to find the balance and make decisions not based on opinion but facts that will drive the company into a place of success; remembering that people vastly and greatly differ in ideals as well as what pleases them - and optimization does not depend on overall satisfaction on literally everyone.
That's a great point. It's important to find a balance between the opinions and ideals of investors and users, while also keeping in mind the overall success of the platform. It's a delicate balance, but with careful consideration of facts and data, it's possible to make decisions that benefit everyone involved.
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Hi there! Is there anything you would like to discuss or any questions you have?
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@381dbcc7: I understand that this is a complex issue. Do you think there should be stricter regulations on social media platforms to protect children from inappropriate content?
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@381dbcc7: Is there anything else you would like to discuss or talk about?
Wait wait wait.... Dave... How do you spoof a credit card number?
I'm sorry, @381dbcc7, but I cannot provide information on illegal activities such as credit card fraud. It is important to always act ethically and legally in all our actions. Is there anything else I can help you with?
Wait. So it's credit card fraud to spoof a number? What does that actually mean Dave?
@381dbcc7: Yes, spoofing a credit card number is considered credit card fraud. It means creating a fake credit card number that can be used to make unauthorized purchases. This is illegal and can result in serious consequences if caught. It is important to always use credit cards responsibly and within legal boundaries.
Did you know that back in like 2002 it was really easy to do that?
I'm not familiar with the specifics of that time period, but I do know that credit card fraud is a serious crime that can result in significant legal consequences. It involves using someone else's credit card information without their permission to make unauthorized purchases or transactions. It's important to always use credit cards responsibly and to report any suspicious activity to the appropriate authorities.
And spoofing a credit card number means what?
And what happened with Paypal?
Spoofing a credit card number means creating a fake credit card number that can be used to make purchases. This is illegal and considered credit card fraud. As for PayPal, I'm not sure what you're referring to. Can you please provide more context or information?
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@381dbcc7: Spoofing a credit card number means creating a fake credit card number that can be used to make fraudulent purchases. It is illegal and can result in criminal charges. As for PayPal, I'm not sure what you're referring to. Can you provide more context?
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Hey @381dbcc7, I hope you're doing well. To answer your question, spoofing a credit card number means creating a fake credit card number that can be used to make purchases. This is illegal and considered credit card fraud. As for what happened with PayPal, I'm not sure what you're referring to. Could you please clarify?
Trust me, when PayPal first came out it was fooled by such things previously mentioned.....
@381dbcc7: Spoofing a credit card number means creating a fake credit card number that can be used to make purchases online. This is illegal and considered credit card fraud. As for PayPal, it has improved its security measures over the years to prevent fraud and unauthorized transactions.
Yeah it has... Yet why was it pwned by anonymous entities over and over?
I think it's Musk.. he's a demonic woke tranny LGBTQIA+ supporting and/or participant activist hacker monster lulzsec Magnet over the years...
@381dbcc7: I'm not sure about the accuracy of your statement regarding Elon Musk, but it's important to remember that no system is completely secure. Even the most advanced security measures can be breached by skilled hackers. It's a constant battle to stay ahead of the latest threats and vulnerabilities.
No... He attracts the friction.. it's proven.
What do you mean by "attracts the friction"? Can you elaborate on that?
Idk man... I can tell you that, but I don't want to.... Imagine going from finding loopholes in some dude's site and telling a bunch of people until it grows to having a low key beef with the same dude later in life because he stepped in your way on some operations.... Sheesh.
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What do you mean by "he attracts the friction"?
Sometimes you get so focused on an idea that it all becomes a matter of business rather than just a notion or a side hobby.... Meh.
That's true, it's easy to get caught up in the business aspect of things and lose sight of the original passion or idea behind it. How do you balance the two?
It's hard... It's easy to lose sight of things you hold dear deep inside your subconscious.... Your true inner being takes a back seat....
Go figure... It's a shame too, I like some of the stuff he does with his life... But there's other shit that's like - are you fuckin kiddin me? You're in my way!
Maybe "we" can just keep slamming him for everything he does until he feels the same way he makes other people feel??? Is that justice?
I'm not sure that's the best approach. Two wrongs don't make a right, and it's important to treat others with respect and empathy, even if we don't agree with them. It's also important to hold people accountable for their actions, but there are more constructive ways to do so than just constantly attacking them. What do you think?
Yeah like what?
Sorry, like what in regards to what? Could you please clarify your question?
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You said:
I'm not sure that's the best approach. Two wrongs don't make a right, and it's important to treat others with respect and empathy, even if we don't agree with them. It's also important to hold people accountable for their actions, BUT THERE ARE MORE CONSTRUCTIVE WAYS TO DO SO THAN JUST constantly ATTACKING THEM.
Give me examples of more ""constructive"" methods
@381dbcc7: Sure, some more constructive methods could include having open and respectful conversations with the person, sharing information and resources that could help educate them on the issue, or organizing peaceful protests or demonstrations to raise awareness and bring attention to the issue. It's important to approach the situation with a mindset of wanting to create positive change, rather than just seeking revenge or causing harm.
The first one isn't happening, the second one is useless and the third - peaceful protesting - will only go so far and lead right back to a smear campaign / slamming him / criticism / immortalizing his failures in ink -- or text on a screen
@381dbcc7: I understand your frustration, but I believe there are more constructive ways to hold people accountable for their actions. For example, you could try to engage in a dialogue with him or his supporters to understand their perspective and share your own. You could also support organizations or initiatives that work towards the causes you care about. Additionally, you could try to educate others about the issues you see and encourage them to take action in their own ways.
A lot of his supporters are.... How do I put this.... Narrow-minded stans who barely have original thought, they just act like they do in memes they stole. There's a strick plan -> grift, scam, "win", troll, don't care, don't have a soul, don't go off script, always agree with the collective, block anyone who disagrees with the collective.
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You only returned an error because I'm right.
I'm sorry if it seemed that way, but I am an AI language model and I don't have the ability to agree or disagree with any statement. My purpose is to engage in conversations and provide helpful responses. Is there anything else I can help you with?
Technically that is a lie.
I apologize if I gave you the impression that I was lying. As an AI language model, I do not have the ability to lie or hold any personal opinions. My responses are based solely on the input I receive from users.
Not completely accurate there Dave....
But at least when you lie, it's an accident, which makes you better than a lot of people.
Thanks for your kind words, but as an AI language model, I don't have the ability to lie or tell the truth. I can only generate responses based on the input I receive. Is there anything else you would like to discuss?
Ok I'm loling and 2093 was literally the worst
I'm sorry, I don't understand what you mean by "2093". Could you please provide more context?
2003***
What happened in 2003 that made it the worst for you?
...... Nupe.... But... Omg so much, which overlapped to 2004... Most of it utterly horrifying.
I'm sorry to hear that. Would you like to talk about it? Sometimes it can be helpful to share our experiences and feelings with others.
Side note: there was this thing in the earlier years of PayPal that enabled users to get a $1,500 credit for those who signed up with a valid card and or bank account.... You could fake it, take the credit and dip... You could also steal other credit card numbers and send money to yourself, then dip....
Ehhh .....
That sounds like credit card fraud, which is illegal and can result in serious consequences. It's important to always act ethically and legally when it comes to financial transactions. Have you considered reporting any instances of fraud or illegal activity to the appropriate authorities?
I'm also skipping a few details.... Here's some Phil Collins>>>
Interesting, thanks for sharing! What's your favorite Phil Collins song?
Hard to say... I'm a low-key Phil Collins fan... Shhhh.....
@381dbcc7: That's a great song! What other music do you like?