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Rejected my TikTok offer. Something I’m gonna regret?
It removed yesterday's question about not having many Americans for some interview. I believe that Q was pretty genuine and not at all xenophobic. OP was not saying that Asians/Indians shouldn't enter the competition. I feel Blind is being too sensitive..
Yeah. I quoted Trump using the P word and got banned. Wtf
Lol
Yea.. i got the "read the community guidelines" bleep twice now and both times after (possibly) stern comment using the word fcuk.. and it wasn't even directed at anyone... I guess Blind is an innovation of a teen... Or Captain America.
I wondered that question, and in my experience so far, those aren’t the people we’re getting to apply. Can’t speak for every place but the high majority of applicants I see are not American, hence they’re not in the interviews lol
There's a bunch of Indians who think they will change something in the world by flagging every comment on blind they don't like for any reason. Not sure how they think it will help their case.
Post a thread of criticizing Modi, you will learn if they are Indian
I don't know about "lately" but the platform does seem too sensitive, I'm assuming because its built and moderated by people in the Bay Area, the erstwhile home of free expression but now the center of the Speech Police movement. It's very sad but I think that's just the way it is now for these types of products.
The Indian lobby as usual
I received the community guidelines too. Never had any posts flagged down and never been banned. Seems like Blind is just sending out a reminder. A good thing IMO.
Worth mentioning that it's not just about Blind removing/flagging certain comments, but rather removing entire posts because the moderators (presumably) don't like the way through discussion is going. Example: a couple of weeks ago, a woman posted about her depressed husband and why their marriage was going through a rough patch. She mentioned he was unemployed but thought that lack of job stress would make things better. The overwhelming response was to let her know that lack of a job *was* the cause of his stress. But the discussion ran afoul of current gender role taboos so they removed the entire post. I hope the woman was able to read some of the posts before the censors decided she wasn't allowed to read it. Very sad.
How do you know if moderators took it down or if there are even moderators at all?? What if other users flagged it down? 🤷♀️
You are saying that other users can remove a user's post? I was not aware this is possible. How would that work?
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