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RE: Will Microshaft Monitor Your ‘Hate Speech’, and then Ban You From Using Wørd?

in #life7 years ago

I constantly write unpopular items. Never been blocked or banned by Microsoft. Their tools work.

Seems to me that you are barking up a fear tree on this. But, I will acknowledge that MS, like Google, and Apple, all love our data.

Life is simple. Keep your critical stuff offline. And when SHTF, then you are still fully functional.

Personally, after I put monitoring on my net traffic, I have found more strange transmissions to Google's services and tools, than I ever have from MS.

Even my net traffic dropped on my network as soon as I dropped Android.

If you want privacy, drop Google, Facebook, and all other cloud based tech, as you drop MS. And resume using printing presses and Typewriters.

If you want functionality, while mitigating liability, stop using "free". Again, dropping Google, FB, and the "Free" MS products.

As long as the old school MS cronies remain retired, then I believe that MS will remain less intrusive than Google and FB.

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Nice, thanks for your feedback!
I agree with allot of what you said.
This post was inspired by this article , in the article it says that :

"Digital rights group Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF) argues that MS hard-line policy stems from Congress passing two new sex trafficking bills. The Fight Online Sex Trafficking Act (FOSTA) and the Stop Enabling Sex-Trafficking Act (SESTA) holds platforms responsible for users’ speech, illegally shared content, and anything connected to sex trafficking."

So if they start to do this, it will be because of the new legislation. Yet, in Microshaft's code of conduct, they also mention offensive material, which could mean offensive speech, which may mean. They'll be going full SJW in no time. I guess we'll find out sooner or later, how companies react to those bills, and what if any extra powers it gives them.