• Snot Flickerman
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    Anyone else remember when the Bush administration considered people who read Linux Journal to be targeted for extra surveillance because they labelled Linux Journal an extremist forum for merely discussing the existence of Tor and Tails?

    Pepperidge Farm 'members.

    Further, anyone else remember when the Bush admin pushed Total Information Awareness, a program that was collecting the kind of information on US citizens that those same citizens give away freely to Facebook without needing to be surveilled?

    We 'member that, too.

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    So what’s going on here? Is this related to the new US administration? Or Microsoft and Meta exchanging money to silence the competition? Genuinely confused, but it seems fairly important whatever the motivations.

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      Probably a little of all of the above.

      Folks that run OSs other than Windows and Mac are usually not passive sheep. If you want folks to just sit back and ignore what is going on you probably don’t want agitators in the mix.

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      maybe it’s the same reason some banks don’t work on rooted android phones: they want to prevent you to control how your system works bc they count on being able to extract as much information as possible from your computer usage without your consent

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        There’s also the issue that some android and iOS features don’t work on rooted, like integrity check. We implemented it to prevent some malicious actors spamming our sms services, requiring them to use actual phones to access the service.

        In the end we went with a captcha because we didn’t want to exclude rooters but I can see it being a choice not all companies make.

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    been noticing this too in linux fb groups i am in. peoples’ posts linking distrowatch are getting banned.

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    Is there another example of this happening in Facebook aside for the openKylin post? I looked around and every article is only talking about this specific DistroWatch issue.

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    Discussing a specific linux distribution is not “discussing linux”.

    Linking to a post on another website about a linux distribution isn’t either.

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      Should have phrased it differently: Banning a post on a specific linux distribution is not a “ban on discussing linux” in general.