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Seinfeld The Engagement

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Air dateSeptember 21, 1995
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Directors Andy Ackerman
Written by Larry David
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A pact with Jerry prompts George to offer former girlfriend Susan (Heidi Swedberg) a proposal; Elaine's sleep is interrupted by a barking dog.

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Nov 24,2023 12:51 pm

... " When you look at The Engagement in Ukraine, that probably is the best example of how it s worked, " he said...

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Aug 28,2023 9:20 pm

... " After the initial draft The Engagement team at the trust changed, who then provided further information around controls and internal processes of which we were previously unaware...

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Apr 18,2023 5:50 am

... We re encouraged by The Engagement of our platform partners on these issues-as they recognise they need to be part of the solution...

Rupert Murdoch's engagement abruptly called off - US media

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... We met last September, " she told the New York Post after The Engagement announcement...

Cardiff: Volunteers give up Christmas Day to feed care leavers

Cardiff: Volunteers give up Christmas Day to feed care leavers
Dec 24,2022 6:01 pm

... The Engagement manager from Cardiff said a few people told her they were " really excited they have somewhere to go" adding: " No one should have to spend Christmas alone...

Twitter Files spark debate about ‘blacklisting'

Twitter Files spark debate about ‘blacklisting'
Dec 13,2022 9:50 pm

... The difficulty is, people will have a hunch they are being restricted- The Engagement with their posts suddenly falls or their followers report not seeing them anymore - but that could be down to many other reasons, and it s incredibly hard to prove that s what is happening without access to the companies internal workings...

Scottish football to ban heading the day before and after matches

Scottish football to ban heading the day before and after matches
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... " Then there was The Engagement process with players, through PFA Scotland but also with the clubs, the managers and coaches through the Scottish FA...

Unboxed Festival: Do the audience numbers justify its £120m cost?

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... Mr Knight said The Engagement figures " are less than a quarter of the target Unboxed set itself"...

Twitter Files spark debate about ‘blacklisting'

Nov 2,2022 9:40 pm

By Shayan Sardarizadeh & Rachel SchraerBBC Monitoring & BBC Reality Check

What makes one Social Media post pop up all over people's feeds and another disappear into obscurity? It's A Question anyone trying to make a splash online would love The Answer to.

We know that tweets don't just appear in chronological order - your feed is being engineered in some way. And platforms tend to keep The full details of their Algorithm - The Code that determines which posts you see in what order - under their hats.

Under an initiative by Twitter's new chief Elon Musk , fragments of internal Twitter discussions about content moderation - dubbed " The Twitter Files" - have been shared on The Platform by a few selected journalists.

The ongoing revelations contain internal chats of Twitter's Inner Circle of senior executives about a series of controversial decisions: limiting The dissemination of, in The Wake of The 6 January 2021 Capitol riot, and limiting The reach of some influential accounts.

Part two of The revelations, who had been provided with, reveals three influential conservative accounts in The US were put on different " blacklists" meaning their tweets either wouldn't trend, might not appear In Search , or would not be " amplified".

The Bbc is not responsible for The content of external sites.

Ms Weiss said decisions were made " all In Secret , without informing users". Mr Musk went even further, saying The revelations proved " The Rules were enforced against The Right , But not against The left".

But it's incredibly hard to verify whether this is giving us The whole picture.

We Are missing The context of which other accounts have faced similar treatment, and whether The restricted accounts were in breach of other rules, for example inciting hate or spreading false claims about Covid that could cause harm.

Restricting accounts can be a useful tool if they are spreading harmful material. A common phrase when we talk about regulating The Internet is " freedom of speech not freedom of reach" - to describe The Platform 's New Approach .

Twitter, for instance, confirmed just a few days ago that it would not.

The idea of an account being placed on " trends blacklists" doesn't seem totally out of step with this policy. The more controversial part comes from who gets to decide what can and can't trend, where The threshold for a restriction lies and who ends up on The List .

One name on The Twitter files list that has drawn attention is Dr Jay Bhattacharya - a Health Policy professor at Stanford University - who vocally opposed coronavirus lockdowns, and whose tweets were reportedly prevented from trending.

He has been criticised, including by a judge in, who accused him of oversimplifying research studies, and by other scientists for proposing an alternative to lockdowns they said was unworkable and would lead to more deaths.

But he has said science required people to disagree with each other, arguing against.

There have been various reports suggesting marginalised groups including trans and plus size people were more likely to have their accounts restricted.

Multiple liberal and left-leaning individuals have also previously complained about.

The difficulty is, people will have a hunch they are being restricted- The Engagement with their posts suddenly falls or their followers report not seeing them anymore - But that could be down to many other reasons, and it's incredibly hard to prove that's what is happening without access to The companies' internal workings.

Alex Stamos , director of The Stanford Internet Observatory and a former Facebook chief Security Officer , says Mr Musk is " providing extremely limited transparency" to like-minded US media figures. He proposed that Mr Musk should make available details of around The World .

The Bbc is not responsible for The content of external sites.

Mr Musk says he intends to introduce a new feature that will enable all users to see, including whether they've been " shadowbanned" (hidden from Other People 's feeds), The Reason for it, and a process to appeal.

Twitter isn't The only company moving in this direction- Instagram recently To Let you know if your posts are barred from being recommended to other users.

While these changes add some degree of transparency to The Process , content moderation decisions are incredibly difficult and messy, and remain open to political influence from owners, senior executives and pressure from politicians and activists.

The Bbc approached Ms Weiss and Twitter for comment.

Analysis

By Marianna Spring , Disinformation and Social Media correspondent

At its heart, this is a row over whether Social Media companies like Twitter should control what we're exposed to on their sites - and how transparent they are about how they do that.

The 'Twitter Files' are challenging how The Company made decisions about enforcing certain policies - and dealing with certain accounts.

But , former employees I've spoken to are quick to point out that much of what they tell us is not new and that ultimately, how you interpret these 'Twitter Files' depends on where you stand on how Social Media sites should deal with misinformation and hate.

We already know about Twitter's policies to tackle both of these issues, some of which involved suspending accounts as well as removing content.

Twitter's curation teams, axed since Musk bought Twitter, were in charge of deciding which content could trend and what would be de-prioritised, including on issues like misinformation and discriminatory hate.

After The pandemic, The riots at The Capitol in The US and The War in Ukraine, Twitter came under huge pressure to do more about these issues.

What's new about The Twitter Files is detail on who was making The decisions - and specific accounts that have been targeted.

Revealing internal conversations has sparked hate and backlash online directed at those Caught Up in this. And there are still Unanswered Questions about how other accounts have been affected, not just The select few listed.



Source of news: bbc.com

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