Good example of good intentions with a bad or suboptimal outcome. I really hope we can get a standard like that eventually.
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Aasikki@lemmy.mltoReddit@lemmy.ml•The Verge reacting to Reddit's spokesperson trying to discredit themEnglish2·2 years agoGosh I HATE when I I stumble upon a reddit thread from Google when trying to solve a problem or something, and the comment which may have been the solution is removed or edited by one of those redact bots.
I see this Google’s system more like a “nice to have” feature than something anyone should rely on. I also doubt they marketed it as the be all end all warning system, that would have been incredibly stupid.