Either way it will force many games to have to try and mitigate user data over from a system that already worked. This is also asking a lot on those smaller developers that rely on tools like HD or Adonis Admin, for moderation. Tools that don’t get updated regularly, and would just let banned users flood back in.
This is actually so stupid, and it will break so much stuff. It was clearly not even thought through, it breaks stuff like: select data stores, ban lists, admin commands, on top of other user restricted stuff. It makes absolutely all of these things break, the user ID was the only thing that never changed on a user.
How much more will Roblox break for developers and the platform before they realize they have went too far.
It’s dumb that this issue has even come this far, it’s been on the platform for well over a year, possibly since AI moderation launched. Many bug reports and other forms of reports on this issue have been made. Yet they constantly ignore it and refuse to make any sort of patch to it.
They need to fix this issue along with manually reviewing every account affected by it. I don’t see how this bug could go this long unpatched, after records of reports going back at least a year exist. It’s pure negligence on their end and they should be doing anything to fix and make up for it.
@busf4ctor Thats honestly the first I’ve seen Google moderate files… I had friends with a lot of pirated movies and TV shows on their Google drives in high school, and nothing ever happened to those files.
The more you know I guess
He’s coming back from Jamaica after someone catfished him into going there. Then taking all his money he had on him from him. He also I believe was struggling to get back to the US after that went down. The flight this video was taken on, was his first time having hope getting back to the US after it all.
I know I’m missing some background information on this, but that’s what led to the plane incident going the way it did.
@advaithj1@luciascarlet Discord is actively ignoring a vulnerability on the platform that has existed for years and is being maliciously exploited. Something teams don’t have right now.
@harryjsisson By this logic, next time a woman punches you, you can’t use self defense in return. You also called a select demographic Nazis, and when they choose to start trolling at that bit. You get offended over the idea that they play into it as a joke.
@OpenAI So it’s basically a non open source browser, because OpenAI can’t ever be open source anymore. That also its soul existence is to monetize what people look up more than Chrome does.
Unironically Ive reported a bug that terminates users, thats been on the platform for well over a year. But @discord just refuses to ever acknowledge and fix it. Its a real issue and I have no clue of what way their using is the one i’m referring.
But it’s cool to see how Discord really “cares” about these vulnerabilities on the platform. Ive been at them for months about fixing these issues with their moderation but they really don’t seem to care. In the end I believe they don’t wanna fix it, because it artificially inflates their end of year ban statistics.
Just so they can flex “look how many users have been terminated regarding Child Safety issues”. But in the end it’s just 80% false terminations that are caused by vulnerabilities in their AI moderation system.
@notexttospeech, @advaithj1 you get mentioned in a lot of posts like this, but this has been a genuine issue for the platform. It clearly is being used at a massive scale something i’ve warned them would happen. The ignorance of Discord has gotten so bad that they cant fix these simple vulnerabilities, that are now being used to mass attack users.
@AFpost Huh, I guess you can get arrested over conspiracy theories now… or the actual truth they want to keep hidden, so they had to jail someone for sharing it.
I genuinely think @discord should be looked into as a company at this point. They have had their 3rd? data breach this year (I could be wrong on the number). They also refuse to acknowledge safety vulnerabilities pointed out to them directly and as clear as possible.
The platform has also been host to the planing a lot of horrible real life events lately it seems. Along with playing host to other bad actors they refuse to remove. But will artificially inflate their statistics with false terminations.
I don’t know why the @FTC keeps letting these things slide past. Ever since the company begun trying to force its way into the stock market. Its started having more and more issues it seems. The platform used to be a good place but everything’s just gone downhill.
Nothing he said about digital ID even makes sense, a valid Government ID or, National Insurance Number should be all you need. Not some system thats just a lame excuse for them to track online activity even more. Also if they are so worried about illegal workers why are they letting immigrants in like they are.
Trumps shown how closing borders help midi gate the issue, along with deporting people working illegally. Like I said above the whole digital ID is a lame excuse to track everyone’s online activity, theres no other way to put it besides that.
The platform genuinely needs to be looked at by the government. They promote all of this illegal stuff, and artificially inflate their termination status, with false terminations that don’t even make sense. Ive been trying for months to report issues regarding a vulnerability that lets any user get another terminated. For something illegal all from making one post someones mentioned in.
This platform needs to be looked into by the @FTC for shady business practices and artificially inflated stats. Along with major vulnerabilities @discord still fails to even want to acknowledge.