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JorgeGT ◴[] No.13027099[source]
And without an "edited" mark, which means that any comment of any user can be covertly modified by an admin. Very concerning since Reddit comments have provoked even Congress hearings: http://thehill.com/policy/national-security/296680-house-pan...
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wvenable ◴[] No.13027119[source]
The fact is anything digital can be modified this way; it's probably good that it happens and there are public examples so people learn not to trust it.
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ErikAugust ◴[] No.13027197[source]
Would be good to have some distributed model (like Bitcoin, etc.) for message platforms like Reddit?
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qwertyuiop924 ◴[] No.13027257[source]
Yeah. That would be great. I'd go so far as to say that it would be a really Useful network. If you catch my drift.
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1. DonHopkins ◴[] No.13027363[source]
It might even develop its own alt.right community.
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2. qwertyuiop924 ◴[] No.13027383[source]
Naturally.

I mean, where else would the right-leaning Anarchists, Lunatics, and Terrorists hang out?

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3. noir_lord ◴[] No.13027410[source]
Congress?
4. DonHopkins ◴[] No.13027418[source]
alt.religion.scientology of course.
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5. koolba ◴[] No.13027856[source]
HN?
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6. ethbro ◴[] No.13028266{3}[source]
Make Hacking Great Again
7. Senji ◴[] No.13028854{3}[source]
alt.chan.4.pol
8. SSLy ◴[] No.13029374[source]
Um, conflating anarcho-capitalists with alt-right is passe. https://fee.org/articles/five-differences-between-the-alt-ri...
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9. qwertyuiop924 ◴[] No.13029412{3}[source]
...You didn't get it.
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10. SSLy ◴[] No.13031531{4}[source]
No, I did not. Mind explaining?
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11. DonHopkins ◴[] No.13031646{5}[source]
Go to alt.alien.vampire.flonk.fonk.flonk and ask if they are really aliens and what's a flonk.
12. qwertyuiop924 ◴[] No.13031766{5}[source]
Don was talking about alt.right (obviously a play on alt-right: but probably also the alt-right news group, if there is one). However, the standard acronym expansion for the alt hierarchy on the usenet (it actually stands for alternative) is Anarchists, Lunatics, and Terrorists: partly a running gag and partly because alt.* was (and still is) the wild west of the usenet: a lawless wasteland, with the occasional specks of civilization.
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13. DanBC ◴[] No.13031798{6}[source]
> partly because alt.* was (and still is) the wild west of the usenet: a lawless wasteland, with the occasional specks of civilization.

...and even that was too restricted for some people, which is one of the reasons free.* was set up.

http://wiki.killfile.org/projects/usenet/faqs/free/

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14. qwertyuiop924 ◴[] No.13032034{7}[source]
For some people, any restriction is too much. It's the 4chan vs 8chan thing.