Fuk the fines. If T Mobile fines scams and scammers then the victims should get the restitution. TMobile should not be able to keep any of the fines. What makes this different then demanding 20% tips for fast food kiosk orders.
You guys dont realize this is NOT for the customers of tmobile but for the businesses usung tmobile to advertise to customers. This is a protection against Spam and other campaigns. It is actually a good thing.
Yes tmobile is woke. But that is because of Sprint merger. The people in Overland Park Kansas are the most sick twisted pro biden supporters and WEF followers I have ever seen. <- this is the REAL reason to boycott them.
Sprint is the woke mind virus and operated the largest CIA security probe network (Sprint Wireline) which is present in 150+ countries around the world. They had cell sites on Epstien Island.
Source: I worked there for 23 years and refused to take their mandatory covid Vaccine.
You guys dont realize this is NOT for the customers of tmobile but for the businesses usung tmobile to advertise to customers.
Particularly, their section 5 is targeted at Political Campaigns. It's an attack on Trump's campaign and insurance against future political populists who tell the truth. The truth is considered hate speech by the left.
Not to mention they can stealthily change the script at any time and just screw us over anyway.
This is a protection against Spam and other campaigns. It is actually a good thing.
To a degree it is, the section marked SHAFT is the problem, and the intended targets are Donald J Trump at the moment, who is simply standing in the way for us at the moment. I'm gonna stand up for Trump and my rights as a conservative and just bow out of T-Mobile. I'm so sick of their leftist policies anyway.
Yes tmobile is woke. But that is because of Sprint merger. The people in Overland Park Kansas are the most sick twisted pro biden supporters and WEF followers I have ever seen. <- this is the REAL reason to boycott them.
Agreed! Let's drop these guys. Gosh I wish we could drop the cabal tomorrow.
Sprint is the woke mind virus and operated the largest CIA security probe network (Sprint Wireline) which is present in 150+ countries around the world. They had cell sites on Epstien Island.
Source: I worked there for 23 years and refused to take their mandatory covid Vaccine.
I am not surprised. The cabal has roots everywhere. Good on you for telling the world.
We need a translator for "hate speech" to "obfuscated truth". I got in trouble on YouTube every week or so (24 hour bans) for using certain words. Instead of those words I now write "female canine", "bovine excrement" etc.
I want an Android keyboard that automatically replaces such terms with their obfuscated counterparts. It could also work with simple character replacement. B1tch. Bu11sh1t. Etc.
Well, the first option is really good, the "bovine excrement" is hard to pin down without being draconian.
Any variation of a word and it's l33t5p3@k counterparts can be easily detected with regular expressions or regex as we call them in the computing world.
This is some example code that shows how this can happen, using python:
import re
This imports the 'regular expression library in python; basically makes it available to us for use as pre-written code in the current code we want to run.
word_list = ['farts', 'poop', 'butts']
Let's use a list of words. This is how a list is created in python [ ] mean list, and each of the entries needs to be quoted, single or double, and comma separated, this is so the compiler (what takes code like this and makes it machine code) can understand it.
This is the secret sauce here. Basically we have other FASTER methods to go through a set of characters, but for this simple example, we have defined a key:value pair. Kind of like firstname: John, lastname: Doe. This construct leetspeak_dict is a dictionary, and they just contain the k:v pairs. So when 'a' is encountered, later on we will check 'a' against a capital A, @, and 4, which are all common substitutions.
# Create a regex pattern for each word in the list
patterns = [re.compile('|'.join('(?:{})'.format(leetspeak_dict.get(char, char)) for char in word)) for word in word_list]
This part just pre-compiles the patterns for using a for loop for each character in the words from the word_list that we defined earlier.
You could test this using re.match, perhaps even re.fullmatch, but they are fiddly at times. This is just to illustrate.
TL;DR: Your first approach makes pinning down your speech much, much harder. Why? I have to filter so many words that regular speech breaks down, and it it gets exponentially more expensive to police your speech.
Character substitution is easy to detect and block.Huge word lists introduce overhead in checking for disallowed words, and it's even worse with phrases in doing a version of the above, typically in something like javascript. Python is a lot easier to understand, so I did python here. You make them pay a lot more money to censor phrases too. So much so that eventually it becomes too much. If everyone does this, the only choice is manual content moderation, which in the event of bans, drives revenue off the platform, and costs them actual money. Even AI cannot reliably do this yet, because we change the euphemisms constantly. The Euphemistic Treadmill, that liberals un-ironically use to police speech (aka Retard/Austist -> Neuro-Divergent Person) becomes the reason that they, and AI can't control it. Conservative views are worth money too.
Not only that. You now make normal conversations subject to scrutiny, which hurts the credibility of the platform with normie users. False positives will pee off normies.
Regular expression matching is exponentially harder and more expensive with additional phrases, and creates false positives that will be impossible to police without affecting normies.
WEW LAD! How many cups of coffee did you drink this mornin fren?
While I appreciate your passion, a quick 1 minute search would have led you to this document that shows the hype in OP's video is much ado about nothing.
Wow and boy did you call it! I had like 3 cups in one GIANT thermos this morning!
I saw it was about section 5 last night, that targets campaigns and all, but I see the writing on the wall, after this it's a small text update to remove campaign and were all on a terror watchlist for calling something obviously gay fruity.
I'm paying them 297.00 per month atm. So I am just ready to get down to 40 per month with an MVNO (I work in the industry and know better, but have had to have the Tmo home internet in the area for my brother, so paying out the nose)
I guess I will be able to confirm if that's true since at least once a week I text their feedback with hate messages about how much it pisses me off when they're changing things on my phone all the time. And I'm not ashamed to admit that I literally use the word fuck quite a bit which I do believe is considered hate speech so I'm going to go broke paying their fines......lol. I'm so fucking sick of their bullshit. Fuck Motorola and fuck Google. How's that for hate speech?
I guess this also has something to do with the “text your president” FB post the White House had posted yesterday, I thought about texting 💩 🤡 but used my better judgment. Wonder if that would be considered hate speech.
All this concern over fines for "Hate" speech. It isn't that, it is about scams over text. I am sure you have all seen them. The big question is if they are scanning our text messages or if they are targeting scam artists via reported texts. This many be a serious topic or it may be a big fat nothing burger. Maybe a bit of digging is called for. Logic says that this is a BS take on the announcement of fines for scam artists. It doesn't appear to say anything at all about Hate speech. If it did, there would have to be a defined hate speech agreement in Tmobiles user agreement.
Cancel T-Mobile and move over to one of the smaller providers. Bud light got the message, maybe T-Mobile turn now.
Patriot Mobile. They give you a pocket constitution when you sign up. I was not paid for this statement.
Their logo has the "three red bars", which makes me suspicious.
As well you should be.
Patriot mobile is operated ontop of Tmobiles network. Same with Mint Mobile.
Essentially all networks (and ISPs) share infrastructure to one extent or another.
The difference is, if you don't have an agreement to T Mobile's terms of service, then they can't fine you.
Good to know to pay attention to add if they slide in T Mobile's bullshit though.
But they are still reading them
Always have been. Nothing new.
They can however pass off your information to the USG. We need to petition Elon Tusk for a cell network based on Starlink.
I get to decide what is and what is not hate speech. I called it first.
Can just anything be considered hate speech? Will just anything be considered hate speech if you are unruly and refuse to fall in line?
What's wrong? Don't you trust that corporations doing the dirty work for communist regimes are operating in good faith?
Yes.
1st amendment called it first
Just pay it. It's fine. Its FINE.
Fuk the fines. If T Mobile fines scams and scammers then the victims should get the restitution. TMobile should not be able to keep any of the fines. What makes this different then demanding 20% tips for fast food kiosk orders.
You guys dont realize this is NOT for the customers of tmobile but for the businesses usung tmobile to advertise to customers. This is a protection against Spam and other campaigns. It is actually a good thing.
Yes tmobile is woke. But that is because of Sprint merger. The people in Overland Park Kansas are the most sick twisted pro biden supporters and WEF followers I have ever seen. <- this is the REAL reason to boycott them.
Sprint is the woke mind virus and operated the largest CIA security probe network (Sprint Wireline) which is present in 150+ countries around the world. They had cell sites on Epstien Island.
Source: I worked there for 23 years and refused to take their mandatory covid Vaccine.
Could we upvote this and downvote OP…
This sounds like a give an inch lose a mile to me. Step 1 is businesses. Step 2 is the individual consumer.
Can you elaborate on this being a good thing?
But.. this guy saw something on twitter that makes me angry, so he's probably right.
Particularly, their section 5 is targeted at Political Campaigns. It's an attack on Trump's campaign and insurance against future political populists who tell the truth. The truth is considered hate speech by the left.
Not to mention they can stealthily change the script at any time and just screw us over anyway.
To a degree it is, the section marked SHAFT is the problem, and the intended targets are Donald J Trump at the moment, who is simply standing in the way for us at the moment. I'm gonna stand up for Trump and my rights as a conservative and just bow out of T-Mobile. I'm so sick of their leftist policies anyway.
Agreed! Let's drop these guys. Gosh I wish we could drop the cabal tomorrow.
I am not surprised. The cabal has roots everywhere. Good on you for telling the world.
Don't text my phone requesting political contributions then. I am going to sign up with democrat website and get them fined lolololol
We need a translator for "hate speech" to "obfuscated truth". I got in trouble on YouTube every week or so (24 hour bans) for using certain words. Instead of those words I now write "female canine", "bovine excrement" etc.
I want an Android keyboard that automatically replaces such terms with their obfuscated counterparts. It could also work with simple character replacement. B1tch. Bu11sh1t. Etc.
Whore doesnt work on fakebook but hore does.
Hooer
Well, the first option is really good, the "bovine excrement" is hard to pin down without being draconian.
Any variation of a word and it's l33t5p3@k counterparts can be easily detected with regular expressions or regex as we call them in the computing world.
This is some example code that shows how this can happen, using python:
This imports the 'regular expression library in python; basically makes it available to us for use as pre-written code in the current code we want to run.
Let's use a list of words. This is how a list is created in python [ ] mean list, and each of the entries needs to be quoted, single or double, and comma separated, this is so the compiler (what takes code like this and makes it machine code) can understand it.
This is the secret sauce here. Basically we have other FASTER methods to go through a set of characters, but for this simple example, we have defined a key:value pair. Kind of like firstname: John, lastname: Doe. This construct leetspeak_dict is a dictionary, and they just contain the k:v pairs. So when 'a' is encountered, later on we will check 'a' against a capital A, @, and 4, which are all common substitutions.
This part just pre-compiles the patterns for using a for loop for each character in the words from the word_list that we defined earlier.
You could test this using re.match, perhaps even re.fullmatch, but they are fiddly at times. This is just to illustrate.
TL;DR: Your first approach makes pinning down your speech much, much harder. Why? I have to filter so many words that regular speech breaks down, and it it gets exponentially more expensive to police your speech.
Character substitution is easy to detect and block. Huge word lists introduce overhead in checking for disallowed words, and it's even worse with phrases in doing a version of the above, typically in something like javascript. Python is a lot easier to understand, so I did python here. You make them pay a lot more money to censor phrases too. So much so that eventually it becomes too much. If everyone does this, the only choice is manual content moderation, which in the event of bans, drives revenue off the platform, and costs them actual money. Even AI cannot reliably do this yet, because we change the euphemisms constantly. The Euphemistic Treadmill, that liberals un-ironically use to police speech (aka Retard/Austist -> Neuro-Divergent Person) becomes the reason that they, and AI can't control it. Conservative views are worth money too.
Not only that. You now make normal conversations subject to scrutiny, which hurts the credibility of the platform with normie users. False positives will pee off normies.
Regular expression matching is exponentially harder and more expensive with additional phrases, and creates false positives that will be impossible to police without affecting normies.
WEW LAD! How many cups of coffee did you drink this mornin fren?
While I appreciate your passion, a quick 1 minute search would have led you to this document that shows the hype in OP's video is much ado about nothing.
Check it out:
https://www.t-mobile.com/support/public-files/attachments/T-Mobile%20Code%20of%20Conduct.pdf
Wow and boy did you call it! I had like 3 cups in one GIANT thermos this morning!
I saw it was about section 5 last night, that targets campaigns and all, but I see the writing on the wall, after this it's a small text update to remove campaign and were all on a terror watchlist for calling something obviously gay fruity.
I'm paying them 297.00 per month atm. So I am just ready to get down to 40 per month with an MVNO (I work in the industry and know better, but have had to have the Tmo home internet in the area for my brother, so paying out the nose)
Or make to new words. Adapt
You might just be the one to start a new term that goes viral.
We are switching to Patriot Mobile (I think it’s called).
One of the better decisions I've made recently. It's a good company!
Good to know. T/u!
Fake news. This is for spammers who use business lines.
Who even uses T-Mobile?????
110 million customers. They hand out phones to illegals so they can be tracked and rounded up more easily once Deportation times roll in.
I'll believe the 'tracking for mass deportation' when I see it. Otherwise it's just a government handout on our backs as taxpayers.
I guess I will be able to confirm if that's true since at least once a week I text their feedback with hate messages about how much it pisses me off when they're changing things on my phone all the time. And I'm not ashamed to admit that I literally use the word fuck quite a bit which I do believe is considered hate speech so I'm going to go broke paying their fines......lol. I'm so fucking sick of their bullshit. Fuck Motorola and fuck Google. How's that for hate speech?
Grabs roommates phone. Starts texting gamer words
I shared this days ago look at what they have put as a community note under Laura's post on this
https://twitter.com/LauraLoomer/status/1739009180197925005?t=z6QjjVxXPl0C0rQ833uKtQ&s=19
Don't text anyone the constitution or the first amendment. It'll cost you!
Let’s hope Patriot mobile stays true to their name.
No entity should be reading private communication. full stop. nothing else matters.
Bring it in, and see if it gets paid. Fuckers.
Darn wish that the common carrier regulations would of banned practices like this.
They do not. I am sure these practices will eventually lead to statutory regulations being implemented to ban censorship practices like this though.
I am cancelling T-Mobile ASAP.
I did some research a while back and PM and runs on T-Mobile Nation wide network
https://www.really.com/post/the-ultimate-guide-to-patriot-phone-plans#:~:text=MVNOs%20piggyback%20off%20of%20existing,they%20have%20the%20best%20coverage.
They will use this to target certain people and anyone questioning the Dems or criticizing them.
how many people talk or send text blastin a dem politician or judge? hate speech , fined!
If you made this post from your phone, please have the fine ready. Your friendly phone toll collector will knock on your door any moment now.
I guess this also has something to do with the “text your president” FB post the White House had posted yesterday, I thought about texting 💩 🤡 but used my better judgment. Wonder if that would be considered hate speech.
Lots of cellular providers share networks- who shares with Tmobile?
I did some cursory digging and this doesn't look like what's being portrayed in the video.
Check it out for yourself:
https://www.t-mobile.com/support/public-files/attachments/T-Mobile%20Code%20of%20Conduct.pdf
All this concern over fines for "Hate" speech. It isn't that, it is about scams over text. I am sure you have all seen them. The big question is if they are scanning our text messages or if they are targeting scam artists via reported texts. This many be a serious topic or it may be a big fat nothing burger. Maybe a bit of digging is called for. Logic says that this is a BS take on the announcement of fines for scam artists. It doesn't appear to say anything at all about Hate speech. If it did, there would have to be a defined hate speech agreement in Tmobiles user agreement.