Women Who Code might not be a good choice... https://www.vice.com/en/article/g5v53w/girls-who-code-team-up-with-tomahawk-missile-maker-raytheon
But I'm definitely excited to see Tor and Fight for the Future on the list!
Women Who Code might not be a good choice... https://www.vice.com/en/article/g5v53w/girls-who-code-team-up-with-tomahawk-missile-maker-raytheon
But I'm definitely excited to see Tor and Fight for the Future on the list!
Given that Facebook and meta's other platforms are one of the largest distributors of that, if they scrape Facebook for data this is not exactly a surprise unfortunately...
It would be more newsworthy if a Chinese exporter did label the customs disclosure accurately. Every time I order a package internationally it comes labeled as "books" or something similarly vague
Now of course, those are fantasy situations and I don't think there's anything wrong with porn existing that plays into fantasies that would be unethical if done IRL, so long as the actors consent to it and all that. HOWEVER, the fact that these fantasies exist and are widespread enough to have lots of videos produces about them is a pretty telling sign about the environment the Mormon church creates. Indeed, the system of pastors meeting with minors alone to discuss their personal sexual health is a vector for abuse. And given the church's history and founding, it probably is intentional
You didn't answer the question
The issue is whether the data is collected by a known third party tracker domain which would be blocked by an adblocker
Lots of malware gets hosted using dynamic DNS domains, so they (or more likely some bot) probably saw the domain frequently showing up in malicious activity and blocked it without understanding that it itself isn't the source of the malicious activity.
They are an anti science organization. They oppose nuclear power, GMOs, etc.
Oh okay, my mistake. Thanks for pointing that out