All it takes to defeat the moderators, whether temps in India or FB's algorythm, is a good vocabulary, big words, and a sense of humor.
To fail all you have to do is use the "seven bad words"from a 1970's George Carlin tape .
Even the inarticulate and the ignorant have a RIGHT to participate in the marketplace of ideas speaking as best they can.
Scams BTW are crimes and not speech.
There is a COPS episode in which 2 LAPD detectives standing across the street and a hundred feet away go through this ACT for the cameras. Officer A "I smell smoke. Like marijuana." Officer B "Yes, coming from [the house we want to search] there (pointing). The evidence will go up in smoke if we don't act." Officer A "Yes, it is an "exigent" circumstance." Officer head for house.
The Department did not have this edited this out. The Assistant Chief reviewing the film did NOT see anything illegal. But you will.
If he had said "I'm gonna LOVE the Hell outa that bitch when I get home." Would he still have been arrested?
I suspect the officers had a long and boring night shift coming up and wanted an excuse to get out of a couple of hours alone, in a squad car, driving along empty streets. There is coffee at the jail and a chance to show domination over a "Spic". The most exciting thing to do in Farmington at midnight.
Content "moderation"
All it takes to defeat the moderators, whether temps in India or FB's algorythm, is a good vocabulary, big words, and a sense of humor. To fail all you have to do is use the "seven bad words"from a 1970's George Carlin tape . Even the inarticulate and the ignorant have a RIGHT to participate in the marketplace of ideas speaking as best they can. Scams BTW are crimes and not speech.
Making up probable cause ON CAMERA.
There is a COPS episode in which 2 LAPD detectives standing across the street and a hundred feet away go through this ACT for the cameras.
Officer A "I smell smoke. Like marijuana."
Officer B "Yes, coming from [the house we want to search] there (pointing). The evidence will go up in smoke if we don't act."
Officer A "Yes, it is an "exigent" circumstance." Officer head for house.
The Department did not have this edited this out. The Assistant Chief reviewing the film did NOT see anything illegal. But you will.
Farmington FU's again
If he had said "I'm gonna LOVE the Hell outa that bitch when I get home." Would he still have been arrested?
I suspect the officers had a long and boring night shift coming up and wanted an excuse to get out of a couple of hours alone, in a squad car, driving along empty streets. There is coffee at the jail and a chance to show domination over a "Spic". The most exciting thing to do in Farmington at midnight.
Thugs in Blue.
Thugs in Blue.