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The FBI has accused a Texas man, James Wesley Burger, of planning an Islamic State-style terrorist attack on a Christian music festival and talking about it on Roblox. The feds caught Burger after another Roblox user overheard his conversations about martyrdom and murder and tipped them off. The feds said that when they searched Burger’s phone they found a list of searches that included “ginger isis member” and “are suicide attacks haram in islam.”

According to charging documents, a Roblox player contacted federal authorities after seeing another player called “Crazz3pain” talking about killing people. Screenshots from the server and included in the charging documents show Roblox avatars with beards dressed in Keffiyehs talking about dealing a “greivoius [sic] wound upon followers of the cross.”

“The witness observed the user of Crazz3pain state they were willing, as reported by the Witness, to ‘kill Shia Musilms at their mosque,” court records said. “Crazz3pain and another Roblox user[…]continued to make violent statements so the witness left the game.”

The witness stayed off of Roblox for two days and when they returned they saw Crazz3pain say something else that worried them, according to the court filing. “The Witness observed Crazz3pain tell Roblox User 1 to check their message on Discord,” the charging document said. “Roblox User 1 replied on Roblox to Crazz3pain, they should delete the photograph of firearms within the unknown Discord chat, ‘in case it was flagged as suspicious…the firearms should be kept hidden.”

According to the witness, Crazz3pain kept talking about their desire to commit “martyrdom” at a Christian event and that he wanted to “bring humiliation to worshippers of the cross.” The Witness allegedly asked Crazz3pain if the attack would happen at a church service and Crazz3pain told them it would happen at a concert.

Someone asked Crazz3pain when it would happen. “‘It will be months…Shawwal…April,’” Crazz3pain said. Shawwal is the month after Ramadan in the Islamic calendar. The conversations the witness shared with the FBI happened on January 21 and 23, 2025.

Roblox gave authorities Crazz3pain’s email address, name, physical address, and IP address and it all pointed back to James Wesley Burger. The FBI searched Burger’s home on February 28 and discovered that someone in his family had put on a keylogger on the laptop he used to play Roblox and that they’d captured a lot of what he’d been typing while playing the game. They turned over the records to the feds.

“The safety of our community is among our highest priorities. In this case, we moved swiftly to assist law enforcement’s investigation before any real-world harm could occur and investigated and took action in accordance with our policies. We have a robust set of proactive and preventative safety measures designed to help swiftly detect and remove content that violates our policies," a spokesperson for Roblox told 404 Media. "Our Community Standards explicitly prohibit any content or behavior that depicts, supports, glorifies, or promotes terrorist or extremist organizations in any way. We have dedicated teams focused on proactively identifying and swiftly removing such content, as well as supporting requests from and providing assistance to law enforcement. We also work closely with other platforms and in close collaboration with safety organizations to keep content that violates our policies off our platform, and will continue to diligently enforce our policies.”

Burger’s plan to kill Christians was allegedly captured by the keylogger. “I’ve come to conclude it will befall the 12 of Shawwal aa/And it will be a music festival /Attracting bounties of Christians s/In’shaa’allah we will attain martyrdom /And deal a grevious [sic] wound upon the followers of the Cross /Pray for me and enjoin yourself to martyrdom,” he allegedly typed in Roblox, according to court records.

The FBI then interviewed Burger in his living room and he admitted he used the Crazz3pain account to play Roblox. The feds asked him about his alleged plan to kill Christians at a concert. Burger said it was, at the time, “mostly a heightened emotional response,” according to the court records.

Burger also said that the details “became exaggerated” but that the goal “hasn’t shifted a bit,” according to the court records. He said he wanted to “[G]et the hell out of the U.S.” And if he can’t, “then, martyrdom or bust.”

He said that his intention with the attack “is something that is meant to or will cause terror,” according to the charging document. When the FBI agent asked if he was a terrorist, Burger said, “I mean, yeah, yeah. By, by the sense and … by my very own definition, yes, I guess, you know, I would be a terrorist.”

When authorities searched his iPhone, they discovered two notes on the phone that described how to avoid leaving behind DNA and fingerprints at a crime scene. A third note appeared to be a note explaining the attack, meant to be read after it occured.

The list of previous searches on his iPhone included “Which month is april in islam,” “Festivals happening near me,” “are suicide attacks haram in islam,” “ginger isis member,” “lone wolf terrorists isis,” and “can tou kill a woman who foesnt[sic] wear hijab.”

Burger has been charged with making violent threats online and may spend time in a federal prison if convicted. This is not the first time something like this has happened on Roblox. The popular children’s game has been a popular spot for extremist behavior, including Nazis and religious terrorists, for years now. Last year, the DOJ accused a Syrian man living in Albanian of using Roblox to coordinate a group of American teenagers to disrupt public city council Zoom meetings.

[–] bimbimboy@lemm.ee 6 points 1 month ago

Cool! Didn't know that. Thank you for the info

[–] bimbimboy@lemm.ee 3 points 1 month ago

I know, I saw this post. Just decided to post in this community too.

[–] bimbimboy@lemm.ee 2 points 1 month ago

but when I’m called out? Well, I had to

lol, you're welcome!

[–] bimbimboy@lemm.ee 4 points 1 month ago (2 children)

Wonderful work as always!

Curious to know how the xbox handheld will sell with a price of U$499

Cross-posted and translated this to the Brazilian community as usual :)

P.S: There's a formatting error on the previous posts, on the gaming news #18

 

Dentro de alguns anos, espera-se que 50% das organizações que planejaram substituir sua equipe de atendimento ao cliente por modelos de IA revertam sua decisão. De acordo com uma pesquisa recente da Gartner, as metas originais eram excessivamente ambiciosas – e, em última análise, inalcançáveis. A transição para um mundo de negócios focado em IA está se mostrando muito mais desafiadora do que o inicialmente previsto.

Em março de 2025, a empresa de pesquisa americana entrevistou 163 líderes do setor de atendimento e suporte ao cliente. Quase todos os entrevistados (95%) afirmam agora que planejam reter trabalhadores humanos enquanto avaliam "estrategicamente" qual papel as tecnologias de IA podem desempenhar realisticamente em suas organizações.

Kathy Ross, analista sênior do Gartner, observou que, embora a IA tenha o potencial de transformar o atendimento ao cliente, ela não é uma solução milagrosa. A interação humana ainda é essencial em muitas situações, especialmente quando os clientes chegam ao fim de uma experiência frustrante e precisam de ajuda real com um produto recém-adquirido que não está funcionando como esperado.

O Gartner agora vê os serviços de IA como um complemento – e não como um substituto – às interações humanas. "À medida que o cenário do atendimento ao cliente continua a evoluir, integrar a IA às capacidades humanas é essencial", afirmou a empresa.

Apesar dessa mudança de perspectiva, algumas empresas de alto perfil ainda estão avançando com planos de demitir milhares de profissionais de atendimento ao cliente e substituí-los por tecnologias de IA generativa. Mas, de acordo com o analista e vice-presidente do Gartner, Brian Weber, muitas dessas iniciativas não estão indo como planejado, por diversos motivos.

Executivos estão adotando rapidamente a IA na esperança de obter grandes economias de custo, mas frequentemente subestimam os verdadeiros custos envolvidos na implantação e manutenção dessas tecnologias. A IA generativa, observou Weber, não é mais inteligente do que um tijolo, e sua implementação pode resultar em um alto custo total de propriedade que pode, em última análise, superar qualquer economia esperada.

As pessoas só querem falar com outras pessoas ao telefone, disse Weber, acrescentando que muitos clientes agora temem que a IA bloqueie seu acesso ao suporte humano. De fato, 51% dos clientes disseram confiar em agentes humanos para resolver seus problemas, enquanto apenas 7% confiam mais na IA. De acordo com Weber, contact centers que utilizam apenas IA continuam tecnicamente inviáveis ​​e indesejados da perspectiva do cliente.

[–] bimbimboy@lemm.ee 5 points 1 month ago* (last edited 1 month ago) (1 children)

Exactly, I miss more ads in my life*. Amazon is truly lacking.

 

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The Danish Ministry of Digitization is to completely abandon Microsoft in the coming months and use Linux instead of Windows and switch from Office 365 to LibreOffice. Minister Caroline Stage (Moderaterne) announced this in an interview with the daily newspaper Politiken. It comes just a few days after the country's two largest municipalities initiated similar steps. This summer, half of the ministry's employees will be equipped with Linux and LibreOffice. If everything goes as expected, the entire ministry will be free of Microsoft by the fall, Politiken summarizes.

The Ministry of Digitalization's move away from Microsoft is therefore taking place against the backdrop of a new digitalization strategy in which the Kingdom's "digital sovereignty " is given priority. According to newspaper reports, the opposition is also calling for a reduction in dependence on US tech companies. Just a few days ago, the administration of the capital Copenhagen announced its intention to review the use of Microsoft software. The second-largest municipality, Aarhus, has already started to replace Microsoft services. Stage has now told Politiken that they should cooperate and that it is not a race. All municipalities should work together and strengthen open source.

When asked how her ministry would react if the changeover was not so easy, Stage replied that they would then simply return to the old system for a transitional period and seek other options: "We won't get any closer to the goal if we don't start." So far, she has only heard from employees who welcome the move. But in her ministry, which is mainly concerned with digitalization, she expects a lot of interest anyway. She also assured them that the initiative is not about Microsoft alone, as they are generally far too dependent on a few providers.

As background to the move, the article also refers to the events at the International Criminal Court, where an email account operated by Microsoft was disconnected. This caused an uproar across Europe. In Denmark, there is also the fact that the new US President Donald Trump has been announcing for weeks that his country wants to take over Greenland. The island in the North Atlantic is a self-governing part of Denmark, and the outrage at Trump's proposal is huge. The desire to reduce dependence on US companies is therefore evidently even greater there than in the rest of Europe.

 

cross-posted from: https://lemmy.blahaj.zone/post/27363967

Segundo os comentários, os subreddits r/europe_sub e r/canada_sub também podem estar envolvidos.

Tradução

r/world, r/newsletter, r/investinq, r/tech_news

Você pode ter visto posts do r/world no seu feed popular esta semana, especialmente sobre os protestos em Los Angeles. Esse é, de fato, um subreddit "novo". Muitos dos posts populares do r/world que chegam ao r/all não são apenas postados pelos próprios moderadores do subreddit, mas também são explicitamente projetados para retratar os manifestantes de forma negativa. Todos esses posts são exemplos disso:

Um dos moderadores recentemente adicionados ao r/world parece ter ligação direta com a Palantir: Palantir_Admin. Para quem não conhece a Palantir:
Arquivo NYTimes: Trump e Palantir rastreando dados de americanos

Um usuário do subreddit percebeu isso e fez um post denunciando:
Quem mais percebeu que esse sub é uma operação psicológica?

Aqui está Palantir_Admin solicitando controle do r/world via r/redditrequest:
Pedido de posse do r/world (inativo por 9 meses)

Dois moderadores em específico, Virtual_Information3 e Excalibur_Legend, estão postando em massa propaganda óbvia no r/world. Eles também moderam os outros três subreddits mencionados e fazem a mesma coisa lá. Adicionei abaixo, mas reforço: Virtual_Information3 é moderador do r/Palantir.

  • r/newsletter tem 1.200 membros. Todos os posts são desses dois usuários. Nenhum tem engajamento. Esse subreddit está sendo divulgado no r/world como um subreddit satélite.
  • r/investinQ (typosquatting intencional, aliás) tem 7.200 membros. Quase todos os posts são desses dois usuários. Quase nenhum tem engajamento.
  • r/tech_news, 508 membros. Todos os posts são deles. Zero engajamento.

Acredito que estamos testemunhando um esforço coordenado para subverter subreddits populares e substituí-los por versões propagandísticas ligadas à Palantir. Talvez seja exagero, mas isso não cheira bem.

EDIT 1: r/cryptos, r/optionstrading e r/Venture_Capital também parecem suspeitos.

EDIT 2: Faltei mencionar a maior prova – Virtual_Information3 é moderador do r/palantir.

EDIT 3: Palantir_Admin foi removido da equipe de moderação do r/world.

[–] bimbimboy@lemm.ee 6 points 1 month ago

holy shit! Satan has a lemmy account.

[–] bimbimboy@lemm.ee 80 points 1 month ago* (last edited 1 month ago) (1 children)

yes, surprising a total of 0 people.

[–] bimbimboy@lemm.ee 2 points 1 month ago

Achei esse comentário interessante na postagem original:

Um dos problemas dos grandes veículos de notícias é que eles repetem uns aos outros. Não é só uma questão da IA compilar notícias, mas também o fato de que esses jornais praticamente não fazem investigação jornalística.

Por exemplo: se você mora numa cidade não muito grande, pode ter apenas um jornal local, que envia repórteres para cobrir eventos da região. Naturalmente, você leria esse jornal para saber o que acontece por lá, porque ele agrega valor real.

Mas, se você quer ler sobre política nacional, a maioria dos jornais vai trazer basicamente a mesma informação. Ou seja: ninguém se importa mais com o jornal em si. E isso é resultado das próprias escolhas que esses veículos fizeram nas últimas décadas.

Link: https://lemmy.zip/comment/19420392

[–] bimbimboy@lemm.ee 3 points 1 month ago

Curious to know that too. They can't kill the guy

[–] bimbimboy@lemm.ee 9 points 1 month ago

"Answer this quiz to know if Luigi Mangione would date you"

TMZ gets paid to write the most useless stuff

[–] bimbimboy@lemm.ee 4 points 1 month ago

Some of the biggest forces in the market are extraordinarily stupid people trying to ride every buzzword that comes along.

I think the biggest forces sell the fantasy to smaller forces. This way they can capitalize on the smaller forces believing the hype.

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