How To Drown HR In Red Tape
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At the time of this story, I worked in a manufacturing plant, but I was also certified by the federal government as an emergency services manager. I’d been with the county sheriff’s search and rescue team for several years. My plant manager always supported me when emergencies came up.
Atlas Shrugged A Little Too Hard
Sep. 19th, 2025 05:45 pm![[syndicated profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/feed.png)
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Customer: “Why can’t I find the Egypt guidebooks?!” Me: “Oh, this is the Asia section. Let me show you the Africa section.” Customer: “Why would it be there?!” Me: “Egypt is in Africa.” Customer: “No, it’s in Asia!” Since we’re in the travel books section, it’s easy for me to find a book with a […]
Can Baby Say ‘CPS’?
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Customer: "Could you hold this while I try something on?"
I assume she means a shopping bag, so I hold out my hands. Instead, she plops her baby into my arms and disappears into the fitting rooms.
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First look at Absolute Joker
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New Worlds: Camp Followers
Sep. 19th, 2025 05:03 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
(originally posted at Swan Tower: https://is.gd/FceDbY)
Companies Must Provide Accurate and Transparent Information to Users When Posts are Removed
Sep. 19th, 2025 03:48 pm![[syndicated profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/feed.png)
This is the third installment in a blog series documenting EFF's findings from the Stop Censoring Abortion campaign. You can read additional posts here.
Imagine sharing information about reproductive health care on social media and receiving a message that your content has been removed for violating a policy intended to curb online extremism. That’s exactly what happened to one person using Instagram who shared her story with our Stop Censoring Abortion project.
Meta’s rules for “Dangerous Organizations and Individuals” (DOI) were supposed to be narrow: a way to prevent the platform from being used by terrorist groups, organized crime, and those engaged in violent or criminal activity. But over the years, we’ve seen these rules applied in far broader—and more troubling—ways, with little transparency and significant impact on marginalized voices.
EFF has long warned that the DOI policy is opaque, inconsistently enforced, and prone to overreach. The policy has been critiqued by others for its opacity and propensity to disproportionately censor marginalized groups.
Samantha Shoemaker's post about Plan C was flagged under Meta's policy on dangerous organizations and individuals
Meta has since added examples and clarifications in its Transparency Center to this and other policies, but their implementation still leaves users in the dark about what’s allowed and what isn’t.
The case we received illustrates just how harmful this lack of clarity can be. Samantha Shoemaker, an individual sharing information about abortion care, shared straightforward, facts about accessing abortion pills. Her posts included:
- A video linking to Plan C’s website, which lists organizations that provide abortion pills in different states.
- A reshared image from Plan C’s own Instagram account encouraging people to learn about advance provision of abortion pills.
- A short clip of women talking about their experiences taking abortion pills.
Information Provided to Users Must Be Accurate
Instead of allowing her to facilitate informed discussion, Instagram flagged some of her posts under its “Prescription Drugs” policy, while others were removed under the DOI policy—the same set of rules meant to stop violent extremism from being shared.
We recognize that moderation systems—both human and automated—will make mistakes. But when Meta equates medically accurate, harm-reducing information about abortion with “dangerous organizations,” it underscores a deeper problem: the blunt tools of content moderation disproportionately silence speech that is lawful, important, and often life-saving.
At a time when access to abortion information is already under political attack in the United States and around the world, platforms must be especially careful not to compound the harm. This incident shows how overly broad rules and opaque enforcement can erase valuable speech and disempower users who most need access to knowledge.
And when content does violate the rules, it’s important that users are provided with accurate information as to why. An individual sharing information about health care will undoubtedly be confused or upset by being told that they have violated a policy meant to curb violent extremism. Moderating content responsibly means offering the greatest transparency and clarity to users as possible. As outlined in the Santa Clara Principles on Transparency and Accountability in Content Moderation, users should be able to readily understand:
- What types of content are prohibited by the company and will be removed, with detailed guidance and examples of permissible and impermissible content;
- What types of content the company will take action against other than removal, such as algorithmic downranking, with detailed guidance and examples on each type of content and action; and
- The circumstances under which the company will suspend a user’s account, whether permanently or temporarily.
What You Can Do if Your Content is Removed
If you find your content removed under Meta’s policies, you do have options:
- Appeal the decision: Every takedown notice should give you the option to appeal within the app. Appeals are sometimes reviewed by a human moderator rather than an automated system.
- Request Oversight Board review: In certain cases, you can escalate to Meta’s independent Oversight Board, which has the power to overturn takedowns and set policy precedents.
- Document your case: Save screenshots of takedown notices, appeals, and your original post. This documentation is essential if you want to report the issue to advocacy groups or in future proceedings.
- Share your story: Projects like Stop Censoring Abortion collect cases of unjust takedowns to build pressure for change. Speaking out, whether to EFF and other advocacy groups or to the media, helps illustrate how policies harm real people.
Abortion is health care. Sharing information about it is not dangerous—it’s necessary. Meta should allow users to share vital information about reproductive care. The company must also ensure that users are provided with clear information about how their policies are being applied and how to appeal seemingly wrongful decisions.
This is the third post in our blog series documenting the findings from our Stop Censoring Abortion campaign. Read more in the series: https://www.eff.org/pages/stop-censoring-abortion
Printer Possession Protocol
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I was working as a field tech for an IT outsourcing company, specializing in retail stores. A coworker texts our group chat, having trouble with a reimage (wiping a computer and reloading the operating system and software). I'm at a loss for ideas.
Fantastic Four #397
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Writer: Tom DeFalco
Co-plotter and pencils: Paul Ryan
Inks: Danny Bulanadi
The Watcher pops in to say hello, but something isn’t quite right.
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E accidentally acquired a shirt from her dad's laundromat
Sep. 18th, 2025 11:24 am![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
She was worried about what the motto might mean - I mean, it's *probably* a bakery, but what if it's some neonazi slogan she's unaware of? - but a little googling reveals that "The Cake Boys are a NYC based network highlighting local drag kings, trans and non-binary performers, and queer artists through live and digital media." Well, alrighty then!
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OTW Board Meeting, October 5, 2025
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The OTW Board will be holding its next public meeting at 00:00 UTC on October 5 (what time is that for me?).
This meeting will be held in the Board Discord server. The server will have a team of moderators and a set of rules (including question rules) and community guidelines. The server will remain open even after the meeting, but the channels for meeting and asking questions will be read-only. Board will be posting replies to questions that do not get addressed during the scheduled meeting two weeks after the meeting in the server’s #questions-answers channel.
The agenda will include:
- Decisions made since the last public board meeting
- 2025 OTW Board Election wrap-up
- OTW Culture Roadmap Update
- Board Roadmap Update
- Any other business (Questions & Answers)
Prior to this meeting, there is an opportunity to ask questions in advance to be answered as part of the meeting. This allows anyone who wishes to ask the Board questions, whether they will be able to attend the meeting live or not. Board will also accept questions during the meeting.
Questions submitted to this Google Form will be accepted up to three days before the meeting begins or until 50 questions have been submitted. At that point, the form will be turned off. You need to be logged in to a Google account to submit a question. In the future, these rules may be amended as needed.
Further information will be available in the OTW Board Discord server.
Wiped The Floor With Your Budget
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Completely done with it all, he grabs the first one he sees and heads to the cash register.
Cashier: "That'll be 99,95 euros, please."
My husband freezes. He didn't check the price. His brain pretty much shuts down. All he can think of is to get out of there so... he pays and leaves.
Just One Thing (19 September 2025)
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Comment with Just One Thing you've accomplished in the last 24 hours or so. It doesn't have to be a hard thing, or even a thing that you think is particularly awesome. Just a thing that you did.
Feel free to share more than one thing if you're feeling particularly accomplished! Extra credit: find someone in the comments and give them props for what they achieved!
Nothing is too big, too small, too strange or too cryptic. And in case you'd rather do this in private, anonymous comments are screened. I will only unscreen if you ask me to.
Go!
And the shrouds hum full of the gale of the grave and the keel goes out to the sea
Sep. 19th, 2025 10:18 am![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Comments Like This Can Submerge You In Deep Water
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Customer: "Can I put this in water?"
Coworker: "Put what in water?"
Customer: "Are you blind? This thing in my hand!"
Coworker: "That is a submersible pump. It has the name 'submersible pump' on the label attached to it."
Sunk By Grandma’s Receipts
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Grandma: "Weren’t you gonna break up with him?"
Oldest Sister: *Shocked, nervously looking between Grandma and her boyfriend.* "What?! Grandma, what are you talking about?"
Grandma: "You said you were gonna dump him because he was too boring."
Oldest Sister: *Hissing.* "Grandma, shut up!"
Boyfriend: "Wait… is that true?:
Hooray For Online Piracy!
Sep. 19th, 2025 01:00 pm![[syndicated profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/feed.png)
ARRRRRR, me mateys! Today be Talk Like a Pirate Day! So let's get starrrrted by going over arrr vocabularrrry with a quick pop quiz:
Q: Where are we going tonight?
A: To a BARRRRR.
Q: And what will we drink?

A. StARRRRla's Sangria!
Q. How will we get to the bar?

A. In a cARRRRR!
Q. What will we play during Karaoke?

A. Air guitARRRRR.
Q. What do we call this ugly golf ball cake?

A. SubpARRRRR
Q. What do dinosaurs say?

A. RARRRRRR!
Q. And finally, who's on our pirate flag?

A. The Jolly RogARRRRR - but this scalawag looks like an impostARRRRR!
Thanks to Suzanne S., Beth C., Rock, John M., Kelly H., Adrienne D., and Paul & Storm, who I blatantly ripped off honored with today's post.
Undercooked Thought Processes
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Friend: "Uh… this chicken’s still bleeding."
I glance over. Sure enough, the meat is pink, and there’s an alarming little pool of red.
Friend: "I'm gonna get salmonella just from looking at this!"
To my utter horror, he shrugs… and keeps eating. Bite after bite. He finishes the whole piece.
Extreme Justice #4
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Writer: Dan Vado
Pencils: Mozart Couto
Inks: Ken Branch
The Justice League must stop a rampaging Ronnie Raymond.
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Gill-ty Of Misinformation
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I'm teaching diving class to some tourists at a tropical resort. It's the first lesson, so we're going over the basics in the pool.
Tourist: "It's a shame we can't get our gills back and not have to deal with all this equipment!"