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Rekhyt@beehaw.org 4 months ago
Citing an internal investigation, the Chinese ByteDance-owned app said its systems correctly identified the breach, but the ads were approved due to “human error” by a moderator.
This makes it so much worse. If it were “our algorithms didn’t catch it” that’d be one thing, but "our algorithms caught it but we ran them anyway reeks of malice.
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“But what about” * 5. It’s always whataboutism with sycophants of autocratic regimes.
Which company is being banned by an autocratic regime though?
smeg@feddit.uk 4 months ago
Reads to me like “oh no, our automated verification is perfect, there was just one rogue human who has been punished/corrected/re-educated so there’s no way this could ever happen again, case closed”