Today I Learned #3: There's a wiki for everything!

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specifically limited it to Phantoms so that the Greek Goverment could fight . And starting up Falklands talk will not make you two popular in either of the capitals (Buenos and Lon) , take my word on that ...

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TIL (last night actually): In Chinese WeChat discussion groups Right-wing means pro democracy and Left-wing means pro CCP. Tencent moderators do not care about civility only that the Party and Xi are not spoken ill of. To get around the ban on speaking badly about Xi, posters use homonym characters that sound like Xi's name when spoken but mean something different. If a group gets too out of hand, Tencent will shut down the entire group. Typically, those who have organized the group have already planned for this and have a new group waiting to be started. No downtime and the discussion begins again. Group chats can have 500-1000 people in them.

Edit: Chinese moderators are paid by the number of posts and pictures they delete.
 
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am just in from a little surfing . There is a Chinese actress by the name of Zhao Wei , and supposedly everything she has ever posted on the web has been removed , down to movie sites where she is no longer credited in anything .
 
am just in from a little surfing . There is a Chinese actress by the name of Zhao Wei , and supposedly everything she has ever posted on the web has been removed , down to movie sites where she is no longer credited in anything .
Yep, she has been declared a non-person by the chinese communist party.
 
am just in from a little surfing . There is a Chinese actress by the name of Zhao Wei , and supposedly everything she has ever posted on the web has been removed , down to movie sites where she is no longer credited in anything .

The party is also tightening control over celebrities. Broadcasters should avoid performers who “violate public order” or have “lost morality,” the regulator said. Programs about the children of celebrities are also banned. On Saturday, microblog platform Weibo Corp. suspended thousands of fan club and entertainment news accounts. A popular actress, Zhao Wei, has disappeared from streaming platforms. Her name has also been removed from the credits of movies and TV programs.
 
TIL (last night actually): In Chinese WeChat discussion groups Right-wing means pro democracy and Left-wing means pro CCP. Tencent moderators do not care about civility only that the Party and Xi are not spoken ill of. To get around the ban on speaking badly about Xi, posters use homonym characters that sound like Xi's name when spoken but mean something different. If a group gets too out of hand, Tencent will shut down the entire group. Typically, those who have organized the group have already planned for this and have a new group waiting to be started. No downtime and the discussion begins again. Group chats can have 500-1000 people in them.

Edit: Chinese moderators are paid by the number of posts and pictures they delete.

AFAIK they only shut down stuff if there's a call for action. You can trash the government to some extent without problem, but if you call for a strike, a demo, or worse, then stuff gets removed ASAP.
(but that's X-th hand information, so...)
 
AFAIK they only shut down stuff if there's a call for action. You can trash the government to some extent without problem, but if you call for a strike, a demo, or worse, then stuff gets removed ASAP.
(but that's X-th hand information, so...)
On WeChat, Tencent gets the first pass at censoring. On the internet the government gets dibs on what is allowed and what is not.
 
Edit: Chinese moderators are paid by the number of posts and pictures they delete.
So some of them are working for CBC, then. It's insane, how unaccountable and inconsistent the moderating is there, and how laughably ridiculous the "real names" rule is.

At least my fake name sounds like a real name. Other people? You wouldn't believe how many characters from the Archie comics are posting there, not to mention Star Trek characters, 1970s TV characters, dead monarchs (Catherine the Great posted yesterday), and dead Prime Ministers. You have to admire the dedication of a Prime Minister who's been dead for a century, to rise up from the afterlife to post on a news site's comment section.

The moderation is especially egregiously insane in the "mom blog" section of the site. I think I got on somebody's $h!t list there and they just "deactivate" my posts no matter what. It actually is enough to wonder if they're paid by the number of posts censored.
 
timurlenk or Tamarlane in English , after dedicating his life to a pursuit of power without any apparent target and doing great in the way of the example he followed , Cengiz Han of Mongols and yet lacking the power to hide his final resting place , one day discovered he was still a mortal ... And placed a curse ... Whomever disturbed his grave would face the greatest catastrophe that could ever be imagined .

and a team of Soviet archeologists opened his grave on ... June 22 , 1941 ...
 
TIL that matrioshkas/mamushkas/babushkas i.e. Russian nesting dolls originate from earlier Japanese nesting dolls.
 
Since it's not exactly weird "news", I'll put it here: https://dublin.sciencegallery.com/f...ing-the-birth-of-a-child-by-centrifugal-force
APPARATUS FOR FACILITATING THE BIRTH OF A CHILD BY CENTRIFUGAL FORCE

In 1965, George and Charlotte Blonsky, a married couple living in New York City, were granted US patent #3216423 for an “Apparatus for Facilitating the Birth of a Child by Centrifugal Force”. When a woman is ready to deliver her child, she lies on her back on a circular table. She is strapped down. The table is then rotated at high speed. The baby comes flying out. This is intended to “assist the under-equipped woman by creating a gentle, evenly distributed, properly directed, precision-controlled force, that acts in unison with and supplements her own efforts”.
 
Their method stands rather outside most birthing traditions. Their mechanism is expensive and complex. Also, the tiny net designed to catch the child may be inadequate to the task.

But Elston Howard or Yogi Berra could have helped, possibly.
 
Tststs, an Italian friend just suggested Gigi Buffon. Shame on you ;).

I'll defend my google-fu!

I know nothing about baseball history, but a search provided a couple of great catchers that were playing for New York teams in 1965. :D
 
This looks very Star Wars-like.

for post #7600 , a multiple of 400 (which was the exact number of my posts in some forum elsewhere on the web , before ı was banned for a post which was typically r16 and included a certain amount of disrespect to George Sho-ross in the way of describing how big a conspirator he was that he would fit in the jacket pocket of the likes of Henry Ford and Howard Hughes where the latter would display their handkerchiefs) ı would really be tempted to describe the Falklands where the British Harriers never used the so called viffing tactics but widely reported to have done so , cutting their trust by vectoring the nozzles down , losing an immense amount of forward speed and after the hapless Argentinian pilots found themselves ahead of the deadly Harriers , the latter would vector the nozzles up and "accelarate like something out of Star Wars" . Which happens to be an actual quote from the USN approved George Hall book on Topgun , which ı have in both paperback and .pdf formats . Though ı might have to check it , my memory never being of the photographic variety . But then old Russkies should have even better anectodes from Falklands . How the Harrier pilots visit Port Stanley after the surrender of Argentine forces and locals are bubbling with how the Harriers had avoided a storm of missiles fired against them on their first attack of the war , against the airfield at Port Stanley . A spectacle none of the pilots had seen ... You know , with the standart stuff that so much annoys people . Who would have believed ı would be still alive ...
 
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