Comment by agluszak
1 day ago
Anna's archive has already fulfilled G's needs (training Gemini) so now it's time to pretend it never existed ;)
1 day ago
Anna's archive has already fulfilled G's needs (training Gemini) so now it's time to pretend it never existed ;)
Did Anna's Archive also organize much of the world's information and made it universally accessible, for some time?
actually yes. and we re talking about high quality information, not random comments
They’re… yes. Yes, that’s exactly what they have done and continue to do. Are you familiar with it?
That phrase is Google's mission statement.
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I think the comment is saying Google was also doing that.
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lol
It's not delisted. Anna's Archive is huge. The fact that Google participates in an entirely voluntary transparency log that gives you this information should illustrate to you where they stand on the issue of their needing to be compliant to the DMCA. It isn't clear to me why online communities constantly invent fan fiction of evil enemies when organizations merely comply with a reasonable interpretation of the law of the land they are incorporated in.
Apparently corpo doesn’t hesitate to remove it when it benefits consumer, because “we just follow the law, citizen!” But when it benefits corpo it takes decades of suing and multi-billion fines to make a change.
Totally not evil, just business, comrade, amirite?
100% Here in Germany its invisible deleted, and the process handle by a private company
no one, and i mean no one, has to invent the history of evil corporations doing evil things. Climate change? Cigarettes?, shit let's go modern. CZ? SBF?
if it's not clear to you may i suggest with the upmost respect that you read surveillance capitalism by zuboff (a successor to manufactured consent in my humble opinion).
I guess my question is where do you get the confidence or belief these companies are doing anything BUT evil? how many of americas biggest companies' workers need food aid from the govt? look up what % of army grunts are food insecure. in the heart of empire.
Where on earth do you get this faith in companies from?
Publicly traded corporations are machines whose only lawful purpose is to make money. They are legally obligated to be sociopathic systems. They aren't evil like an axe murderer, they're evil like a gasoline fire. They may be useful when properly controlled, but they're certainly never worth defending in the way you seem to feel the need to
>Publicly traded corporations are machines whose only lawful purpose is to make money.
Hey, so this isn't the case at all, publicly traded companies are under no lawful obligation to focus only on making money. Fiduciary duty does not mean this in any way. It's a common misconception whose perpetuation is harmful. Let's stop doing it.
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