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Didn't we always knew this day would come? As soon as we started leaving social tracings on the internet – all the way back, 45 years, to Usenet – we knew our own words could come back to haunt us. When that was just "other people," we never cared very much and kept on sh*tposting. Now that more powerful entities have become increasingly watchful, we find ourselves careful, censorious of ourselves, and of others.

Yep.

> Didn't we always knew this day would come? As soon as we started leaving social tracings on the internet – all the way back, 45 years, to Usenet – we knew our own words could come back to haunt us. When that was just "other people," we never cared very much and kept on sh*tposting. Now that more powerful entities have become increasingly watchful, we find ourselves careful, censorious of ourselves, and of others. Yep.

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I haven't checked, but assume new management changed its terms of service so xAI can continue use my nearly 300,000 tweets to train the next iteration of MechaHitler.

I thought he sounded like a faggot.

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So the photos go into the memory hole, and finally, my Mastodon account, my alternative to the radioactive bonfire socials of Twitter, small and humble and very much allergic to Nazis. Hitting that "delete" button hurt. But it had to happen

Definitely a faggot