Lois Anderson
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Yahoo has changed and continues to change. I used to love engaging in dialogue and commenting after reading Yahoo's various news articles. It was fun to make fun of the obvious trolls from Prygozhin's Агентство интернет-исследований and his other trolling companies.
Then Yahoo became severe in censoring whatever I said. Anything. When I commented "Birds of a feather flock together" in relation to some of Trump's sycophants, the comment was automatically censored and dropped out. Since then, I've lost interest in Yahoo news. My interests have moved on to other sources of news that use different algorithms, As a result, my experience has become more interesting, robust, and balanced.Lois Anderson supported this idea ·
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A common phrase such as "*** for tat" is rejected. The Yahoo.com comments algorithm doesn't like the word "***" even though the word used alone does not mean anything close to the phrase. AI isn't as smart as we might think.
To make my point, Yahoo.com automatically changed the work "t-i-t" to "***" even after pointing out the problem in the "Bug or Error" Help section.
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A common phrase such as "*** for tat" is rejected. The Yahoo.com comments algorithm doesn't like the word "***" even though the word used alone does not mean anything close to the phrase. AI isn't as smart as we might think.
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People comment how their relatively innocuous comments on Yahoo are rejected, while others get by with outrageously disrespectful and nasty comments. I've observed that if comments seem to originate from a bot or a troll, especially comments consistent with views originating from a hostile country such as Iran or Russia, such comments automatically seem OK to Yahoo's censor algorithm.