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  • Late only because of how swiftly Sam and Greg had agreed to work for Microsoft. This is sent on the first day back to work after the firing assuming OpenAI doesn't work full staff over the weekend. Furthermore contacting 700 people and getting a response back takes a little time too.

    Let's be honest, Microsoft will probably be happy for Sam and Greg to return since OpenAI is almost a Microsoft company and it causes the least disruption. Alternatively could OpenAI go to 💩 and Microsoft lose their Edge (😉) over competitors in this space.

  • I've read it a few times over the years. Maybe I keep reading people say the same misinformation. I suppose without root we'll never know.

    Your anecdotal evidence could just be that you've ruined your profile; although of course, you could be entirely correct.

    I've only used it to remove annoying apps, e.g. Facebook. I've never gone crazy with it as I don't care about the manufacturer's pre-installed apps as they've remained silent for me.

  • Thanks.

    Turns out in this specific occasion that it wasn't removed/hidden; so it must be a bug with Sync for Lemmy.

    Some mod actions can be shockingly moronic, so I can also understand why some people get annoyed. I suppose some people must get next level angry to harass mods though.

  • Where can modlogs be found?

    Personally I dislike shadow banning/hiding/deleting, but I'm never intentionally an ass hole - even though I'm sure there are occasional moments where it comes across that way. I wonder how many people are motivated enough to create new accounts to circumvent bans/content deletion.

  • I only downvote toxic ass holes.

    I wish I could turn off seeing the voting system because I think the voting system is meaningless. No matter the topic there will always be people who are uneducated and have a lack of experience in it upvote an incorrect comment to the moon, whilst the person who is trying to share their in depth knowledge on the subject get downvoted to the bottom of the earth. So it becomes an echo chamber of the most popular opinions.

    In Reddit's wiki they state that the voting system should be used to upvote relevant conversation that adds to the topic and downvote practically everything else. So it should be a self regulating system to filter out nonsense. But most people use it as an agree/like, disagree/dislike system and it appears people have brought that philosophy over to Lemmy.