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gallusrostromegalus:

hollyblueagate:

if you don’t know the difference between a hare and a rabbit you’ve never gazed into the cold wild eyes of a hare and known that if it could speak it would speak backwards

Jack Rabbits are North American Hares and they’re the WORST to encounter at night becuase:

  • You all know how big a rabbit is.  Jack Rabbits and hares are much bigger. they’re the size of large cats or small dogs or just-walking-age children.
  • They also like to hang out in gangs of a hlf dozen to over 30.
  • and in the middle of backcountry dirt roads.
  • perhaps they’re dustbathing
  • or blood sacrifce
  • I don’t know because when you come up the road at night because your dog has a tiny bladder and needs to go out at midnight and you have no yard so you’re walking him on the dirt road around your neighborhod because you might aw well get some stargazing in, and you come just over the ridge to see a coven of twenty jackrabbits in the middle of the road
  • and
  • they
  • all
  • stand
  • up
  • not just onto all fours like a proper prey animal
  • No they get up on thier hind legs and don’t just sit but STAND like tiny rabbit-skinned toddlers, wobbing slightly as they stare directly at you eyes shining in your flashlight’s glow

  • …Blood Red.
  • And a chill goes through you on that warm july night because while they’re a puntable size and allegedly herbivores they’re standing and watching you just like people and you are vastly outnumbered.
  • everyone freezes
  • you’re considering your odds aganst roughly 200lbs of Suspiciously Humanoid Hare
  • and they’re considering their odds against you
  • the only sound in the never-ending high desert wind 
  • somewhere in your peripheral vision you can see the streetlights but they seem awfully far away
  • The nearest Jack Rabbit
  • Blinks
  • and takes a single shuffling step

  • forward
  • You area an overdevloped monkey and your prefrontal cortex is capable of some amazing feats but it runs very slowly compared to the reflexes of a rabbit and you’re frozen as you desperately scramble for the appropriate course of action, hands feeling thick and useless, mouth dry and feet imeasurably heavy there’s no way you’d outrun THESE, god there’s a rabies outbreak going around that shit’s not curable-
  • The Dog
  • L U N G E S
  • It’s only the briefest of movements but the animal you’d picked out for his gangly legs and floppy ears and goofy smile is suddenly a dark shape of muscle and teeth and had flung himself at the horrible goblin rabbits faster than mere physics should dictate, appearing in the circle of the flashlight for only the briefest of moments before the jolt from the leash makes you stumble and the light falters
  • The Jack Rabbits
  • Scatter
  • Vanishing into the faintly starlit sagebrush in as so many faint gray shapes that might be mistaken for the dustclouds they kick up

  • Later, you sit on the couch disquieted
  • and you wonder
  • If the sight of the Jack Rabbits standing and studying you was frightening enough to make you yearn for the safety of the yellowed streetlights
  • what must it be like from thier end?
  • what terrifying creature 
  • deliberately ties itself
  • to something so horrible
  • As a Dog?

The future of Article 13

mostlysignssomeportents:

YouTube’s copyright strikes have become a tool for extortion

Shoshana Wodinsky/The Verge:

An anonymous blackmailer has caught at least two
YouTube creators in a scheme involving cash ransoms and esoteric
copyright laws.

Last week, both creators shared stories of how their
channels were being threatened with a third copyright strike — and the
possible termination of their channels — from an anonymous extortionist.
The scammer offered to reverse the strikes in return for payment to a
bitcoin wallet (which, as of this writing, remains empty) or to an adjoining Paypal account (that has since been deleted).

“Once we receive our payment, we will cancel both strikes on your channel,” the blackmailer wrote
in a Telegram message to one creator — ObbyRaidz — who runs a small
channel dedicated to Minecraft walkthroughs. “You are free to charge
back if we don’t, but we assure you we will.”

“We’ll give you a very short amount of time to make your decision,” they added.

Copyright strikes serve an important purpose for YouTube,
preventing protected material — from pop songs to movie clips — from
being used without authorization. YouTubers served with one or two
strikes automatically have the offending videos deleted, and can also
have certain channel features, like the ability to monetize, restricted
in the long term. Getting those privileges back can take months of work, especially for smaller channels that are often overlooked in favor of their larger or more popular counterparts.

Three copyright strikes in a three-month period can take a video down for good. In a short clip
posted to his channel on January 29th, ObbyRaidz described it as
“basically extortion.” “If I don’t pay this dude,” he said, “he’s going
to strike a third one of my videos down.”

This isn’t the first time that Youtube’s less-than-perfect copyright system has stabbed creators in the back. The platform’s hands-off approach to moderation has allowed copyright trolls to thrive for years
— not only to extort money, but to doxx, slander, or troll. They can
also be used to suppress negative news; some companies have served comedians with copyright strikes in an attempt to stifle any videos mocking their brand.

Troublemakers have also used YouTube’s copyright system to phish or doxx smaller channels. In order to submit a counterclaim, YouTube’s policies
dictate that a creator must provide their personal information to the
channel filing the claim, which can open the door to real-life
harassment.

This isn’t the first time we’ve seen extortionists take
advantage of the platform. Similar cases of smaller channels being
conned out of cash through the platform’s strike system have cropped up more than a few times on the site’s help forums. When official channels stall, those forums are often the only recourse victims have.

In his video, ObbyRaidz mentions that his attempts to
contact YouTube personnel have all come up short, and any attempts at
repealing the strikes were denied.

Those who are able to appeal the strikes don’t have it
much easier. The process, when successful, can take at least a month —
and during that time, “you can’t upload at all,” according to Pierce
Riola, a voice actor whose YouTube channel been hit by similar extortion
scams in the past.

Some creators — including Pierce — have reported that YouTube’s algorithm can “punish”
channels that take breaks from uploading for an extended period of
time, relegating them to the back of the feed where their content is
less likely to surface. A smaller channel that’s stuck battling
malicious copyright claims instead of uploading, he added, could suffer
almost as much damage as if the channel was deleted outright.

Whatever strikes the extortionist brought on have now
been reversed, according to a series of tweets aimed at ObbyRaidz and
another creator, KenzoOG.  “Both strikes are resolved and the videos
reinstated,” YouTube said, in a thread on ObbyRaidz’s twitter account. Reached by The Verge, the company confirmed that the strikes had been resolved.

Asked for comment on their policies surrounding this kind
of copyright abuse, a YouTube spokesperson pointed to a prior
statement. “Upon review, these takedown notices were abusive,” it reads.
“We have zero tolerance for the submission of fraudulent legal
requests, so we also terminated the channels that submitted these.”

Still, the incident raises real concerns about YouTube’s
ability to respond to copyright blackmail attempts. ObbyRaidz was unable
to flag YouTube’s attention until thousands of retweets and hundreds of Reddit comments
brought attention to the incident. Even channels with more than a
million subscribers have only been able to get the platform’s attention in response to a viral tweet.  

The biggest problem is the structure of YouTube’s
copyright system, which places most of its scrutiny on the accused
rather than the accuser. As one Reddit user pointed out,
this extortionist was able to carry on an extortion scheme from a
recently created YouTube channel with no videos, made from a throwaway
email address, easy to create and easy to identify as suspicious.

The platform works under the good-faith assumption that only users with pilfered content would bother making these claims. The instruction page
for users looking to file claims even warns them not to misuse the
process. “But that’s not the world we live in in 2019,” says Annemarie
Bridy, a Stanford University law professor specializing in copyright.
“It’s a statute from a more innocent, optimistic era in the history of
the Internet.”

As Bridy put it, the problem is incentives: YouTube has a
lot more to lose from angry copyright-holders than angry users. Movie
reviewers on the platform who have found their channels bombarded with copyright strikes from
Universal Pictures, for example, after including clips or stills from a
particular Universal film in their reviews. Even after claiming that
these clips were protected as fair use, some found that YouTube
ultimately sided with the company rather than the creators.

“It’s the little folks who get lost in the shuffle,” says
Bridy. “That’s a shame, because it’s actually the accumulated little
folks who make YouTube worthwhile.”

https://www.theverge.com/2019/2/11/18220032/youtube-copystrike-blackmail-three-strikes-copyright-violation

girljanitor:

deansbonglips:

slimgoodymakeba:

queennubian:

afrogrrrlxvx:

itsblitzomg:

covenesque:

jcoleknowsbest:

cyberteeth:

Jane Elliott giving a lecture on “Color Blindness”

seeing these white people squirm gave me joy.

Mad respect to her bc she made that vid FREE instead of making ppl pay her to repeat us like Tim wise does

Jane Elliot is the definition of a true anti-racism ally.

Loved this video. I also loved when the white girl started crying and she didn’t go running to make her feel better as she had no reason to be crying any way.

new followers, welcome. watch this.

Yeah for every 5 new followers I get I lose 4 because I stay posting shit like this. They think it’s all jokes with me and it’s not. I like to have fun but it’s real for me and if you can’t accept that then begone.

this was actually really gross those people could be gay, trans queer, mentally ill, disabled in a non visible way, abused ect and have to deal with that every day as well so i think she and the school doesn’t have th right to do this shit 

GAY WHITE PEOPLE CAN STILL BE RACIST

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TRANS AND QUEER WHITE PEOPLE CAN STILL BE RACIST

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MENTALLY ILL WHITE PEOPLE CAN STILL BE RACIST

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DISABLED WHITE PEOPLE CAN STILL BE RACIST

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WHITE VICTIMS OF ABUSE CAN STILL BE RACIST

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BEING MARGINALIZED IN ONE WAY DOES NOT PREVENT YOU FROM PERPETUATING OPPRESSION IN ANOTHER WAY

BEING MARGINALIZED IN ONE WAY DOES NOT PREVENT YOU FROM PERPETUATING OPPRESSION IN ANOTHER WAY

BEING MARGINALIZED IN ONE WAY DOES NOT PREVENT YOU FROM PERPETUATING OPPRESSION IN ANOTHER WAY