The Ftc Is Disappearing Blog Posts About AI Published During Lina Khan's Tenure
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The FTC is removing blog posts about AI written during Lina Khan's tenure, sparking concerns about government transparency and censorship, with commenters debating the implications and trustworthiness of government information outlets.
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Deception of the public is a bipartisan issue because it's an issue of holding/maintaining power.
Not everyone does it, and people certainly don't do it to the same degree, and when we vote we can actually choose better people. Not perfect. Just better.
If anything, recent history says the exact opposite: truthfulness has absolutely varied historically based on the person in charge. The current person in charge has a record of untruthfulness unrivaled in magnitude by any of his historical predecessors. It isn't even close.
And maybe it's because by and large Democrats are completely incompetent when it comes to holding/maintaining power but I cannot remember a time when Democrats were purging information from government websites like we are currently seeing. Saying it's a "bipartisan issue" does not hold water. I'm sure there are instances where Democrats have done something like this (I should make it clear I am not a fan of them, I just find them the lesser of two evils) but nothing on the scale we are currently seeing.
This is bullshit. The American bureaucracy has been ridiculously reliable as an information source until tight around now. (Same as the British imperial services’ were.)
This baseless cynicism is a driver around why we’re losing that. (More specifically, the blog posts being disappeared aren’t impartial data. They’re the historic opinions of the previous FTC chair.)
Blaming "the government" becomes a way to shield criticism of the actual people doing it which means people are ever so slightly less likely to take appropriate corrective actions.
(Saying republicans instead of specific republicans is a bit the same, but there's a certain freedom of association there, if you're currently a republican it means that all of these republican actions are, at minimum, acceptable to you)
I am not claiming that biden, and the democrats in general, are perfect people who do no wrongs.
I'm arguing that, over the last 30+ years of american history, they have consistently done fewer and smaller wrongs.
Democrat governments don't seem to purge information. Republicans are so infantile that they literally display a picture of an Autopen instead of Biden as President in the historical presidents wall.
Republicans are so infantile as to want to erase the reality of slavery.
Republicans are so infantile that they want to erase evolution from textbooks.
Republicans are so infantile that they want to erase the Jan 6 coup from memory.
Republicans are so infantile that they want to erase real jobs data from BLS site.
I could go on. But this is a Republican problem. No both-sides here.
January 6 wasn't a coup, as (if I remember correctly) Joe Biden was president for 4 years. I actually welcome the new administration, as they do everything government has always done but are far too incompetent to divert attention away from it.
For a notable case of your holy, angelic Democrats doing something less than moral, here is a link about their pressuring of Google: https://thehill.com/opinion/robbys-radar/5521897-google-admi...
We were very close to a third world level coup thanks to Trump back in 2021.
This time around, the call could be in JD Vance's hands - the same person supporting Republicans blocking the swearing in of a house representative.
For all the dirty partisan things you point out about democrats, they have never attempted a coup. If you think our country and constitution is worth fighting for, you too will not support coup candidates, pedophiles, unitary executives, and separation of church and state.
As it stands, if you support republicans, you are against the above principles, regardless of your whataboutism.
I wonder if the country has ever been so bifurcated in its belief in basic objective facts.
A majority of voters reelected Trump. If anything, that just shows how deeply the disagreement about these facts runs.
Once again, are you not aware of Jan 6? What do you think happens in a third-world coups?
Do you think its tanks protecting the coup-master like some blockbuster movie? No. Most coups are subtle - simply by a narcissist not letting go of their seat. Once that happens and people inevitably come to revolt, they call on to their own supporters to protect "freedom" - causing riots or even a civil war - a war caused not for any good but only for that one tyrant's own narcissism.
This was America on Jan 6, 2021. We'll see how the next one transition fares.
All I saw were a bunch of clueless morons behaving badly, but not violently, in the capital building while Trump literally told them to go home.
Embarrassing, ridiculous, stupid, and wrong — but not a coup.
Took 3 hours for Trump to politely ask supporters to stop.
What are you talking about it being non violent?
Violence would’ve involved more than people wandering around the building being idiots after both being let in and forcing some doors.
We’ve seen groups of all shades, stripes, and colors occupy public buildings of all types.
There’s a lot of things I could call it, but an attempted coup would not be one of them.
You absolutely can stop it that way, though they only succeeded in delaying it because they missed, by seconds, gaining access to the people involved. Their intent was to change the outcome by intimidating and/or murdering those unwilling to act in the manner they preferred, including especially the VP since there was belief (because a number of prominent figures, notably the President, had endorsed the idea that this could and should be done by the VP or an alternate presiding officer) that the presiding officer could (and a different one would) simply unilaterally decide not to present certain votes in the first place.
> Violence would’ve involved more than people wandering around the building being idiots after both being let in and forcing some doors.
They weren't just walking around being idiots; a number were armed and body armored, carried restraints for dealing with the people they sought to capture, coerce, and punish for non-cooperation. The thing that stopped their from being more violence is that they were successfully prevented from reaching their targets, including by a large crowd breaking into the Speakers lobby seconds behind a group of legislators and staff departing being stopped by thefirst person through the breach being shot dead.
Ok, I will give you evidence that it was violent. But will you change your mind or still try to convince yourself by dancing around the edges?
https://www.reddit.com/r/CringeTikToks/comments/1oasyyt/this...
The videos of inside the capital show the majority of people wandering around being idiots.
If you wanna keep re-litigating this for the next three years of Trump’s presidency, you’re welcome to do so, but it’s not going change anything, and clearly the American people weren’t too concerned about it when they voted him in.
A violent protest could have happened at the National Mall, National Monument, White House, outside the Capitol. Why did they storm and go in at that exact time upon the egging of Trump? Of course to prevent the certification. The motive matters - in this case, the motive was to prevent certification - an attempted coup. You can't keep trying to brush around the edges when the motive itself was to prevent certification.
> The videos of inside the capital show the majority of people wandering around being idiots.
And why are you talking about a handful of clips inside the capitol when the link I posted show exactly how they destroyed barriers from the outside and stormed in? Could it be that your mind is unwilling to accept the reality?
>If you wanna keep re-litigating this for the next three years of Trump’s presidency, you’re welcome to do so, but it’s not going change anything, and clearly the American people weren’t too concerned about it when they voted him in.
I am not interested in re-litigating. However, I love the country enough to call out attempted coups. Coups are unacceptable. And I don't care what brainwashed people think either - because history is littered with stories of brainwashed populace willing themselves into wars and crises - see: Nazis.
If America did didn’t want him, they wouldn’t have voted for him.
That is false. Trump won the plurality of the popular vote. He got more votes than any other candidate, but it did not exceed 50% of the votes cast.
Brazil had the balls to do it. The fact that America didn't just shows that American constitution, democracy, and people are fragile. If people don't even want to protect their own constitution - the country is already a banana republic.
This kind of attitude only increases and normalizes corruption. It's not a binary situation. And having an openly corrupt President at the top is the worst scenario of all, because now all of his lackeys are being pardoned for past crimes and given passes for current ones.
>here is a link about their pressuring of Google
The Democratic administration pressured social media companies to take down what they believed to be COVID misinformation. Note that this doesn't personally benefit them in any major way (maybe a little, because the Republican party has de facto adopted RFK Jr.s wacky medical beliefs).
The Republican administration:
- Publicly said that if ABC did not remove Jimmy Kimmel from the air, they would open investigations into the network.
- Withheld funding from multiple universities under flimsy pretenses.
- Indicted multiple enemies of Trump for the crime of being enemies of Trump, as evidenced by Trump's own social media post directed to the Justice Department.
- Sued private law firms that were involved in cases against the sitting president.
- Is withholding funding of state projects, but only for states that went Democratic in the last election
- Sent the military into cities with Democratic leadership under flimsy pretenses.
Don't point out the splinter in a person's eye when there's a whole log sticking out from yours.
A successful coup lasts longer than seven hours.
This flies in the face of what we all lived through during the Biden administration.
All the major tech outlets[1, 2, 3] have come forward to say that Biden administration pressured them to remove content, including things like the negative impact on children of school closing during COVID.
[1] https://www.reuters.com/technology/zuckerberg-says-biden-adm... [2] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Twitter_Files [3] https://www.yahoo.com/news/articles/google-says-biden-admin-...
No idea why they'd be on hackernews when they just sound like a run of the mill reddit bot.
https://web.archive.org/web/20250701192515/https://www.ftc.g...
https://web.archive.org/web/20250713060942/https://www.ftc.g...
https://web.archive.org/web/20250713014422/https://www.ftc.g...
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