🏕️ Autumn How do I report content? Just saw the N word being used as a username. :/
🦿 Lucian Marin Is there a list of offensive English words that I can use?
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🧩 Ben content moderation is a hard problem. there's pretrained nlp models on kaggle for detecting hate speech (for some definition of hate speech) -> kaggle.com/c/jigsa...
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🌚 Nlggers "I think all censorship should be deplored. My position is that bits are not a bug - that we should create communications technologies that allow people to send whatever they like to each other. And when people put their thumbs on the scale and try to say what can and can't be sent, we should fight back - both politically through protest and technologically through software." -- Aaron Swartz (co-founder of Reddit)
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🔚 Bort Simpson Unbelievable. You seriously think it's funny to use that word, at this point in time? I bet you laughed when you saw Ahmed Arbery lynched in broad daylight. Pathetic. Aww little baby sad that his pRoUd WhItE rAcE is going extinct? Racists like you DESERVE to go extinct.
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🏎️ Bake legit question - why use that as your username? To shock people? To signal your beliefs? For the memes? Because your actually believe it? As a demonstration of free speech? Genuinely curious, because it seems to me like it doesn't give you anything other than controversy and attention, which if that's your goal, I guess knock yourself out but expect a lot of (imo deserved) hate
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Bnaw Let's be honest ML for moderation (except maybe spam) always goes wrong. I really like the approach HN takes.
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