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Just now, NOTW said:

It wasn't always. But he deleted his social media, then there were some posts that showed up that sounded over the top, and Slay posted and said he just spoke to AJ and that wasn't him. The ones this week have now been deleted. Hard to say which ones were him and not, as he's actually on WIP today. Weird.

Right, the SB tweets are when he said it was hacked. He said on WIP today the posts this week were him and he's had his account back. 

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14 minutes ago, LeanMeanGM said:

Google is going to make us ban Kool Aid again aren't they?

We're in trouble if we draft McKinstry!

1 minute ago, bpac55 said:

Google can pound sand about anything racist after they got exposed for their AI tech. 

I mean yes but they're paying the bills. 

2 minutes ago, Diehardfan said:

What is happening on here...

We are now using an AI generator for blog content

2 minutes ago, NCiggles said:

How does he look?

A little tired 

Just now, NOTW said:

We're in trouble if we draft McKinstry!

Oh yeah

1 minute ago, VaBeach_Eagle said:

I can't answer that with any degree of 'fact', only with a degree of 'paranoia'.

Suppose we were CNN, Fox News or the Washington Post... or some other huge news site. We'd be generating millions in revenue for Google, so Google would look the other way and allow things there that they won't elsewhere. We probably generate hundreds of dollars (at best) in revenue for them, so it's easier for them to jackboot us into complying.

Plus, I don't know if  those big news sites use AdSense or some other form of advertising where they cut the 'middle man' out... Google being the 'middle man'. They (Google) know that we need them more than they need us and that's how they operate. 

Just playing devil's advocate, say we're talking about sports not ethnicity, like Olympic swimming or track and field or even 40 times or Pro Bowl games, or someone says "it's a race to see who wins the NFC East" or something. Just simply saying the word gets flagged? I could see if there were derogatory words or something but simply the word? 

13 minutes ago, Aerolithe_Lion said:

May not be a popular decision, but if EMB rules impact funding and potentially EMB’s ability to exist, it would make sense to make extancy alterations

Some issues can be taken care of in a way that allows them to remain, but puts them outside of Google's (or other companies) line of sight. If our rules aren't violated but Google's are, I'd rather keep the content but have it where Google can't see (or try to control/censor) it.

Motion to ban RTK again…

16 minutes ago, Mike030270 said:

Ignore feature would help all problems tremendously

Agreed. I have used it many times and yet still regularly see posts because of people quoting them.

That and sometimes I disable on mobile accidentally. 

2 minutes ago, NOTW said:

Just playing devil's advocate, say we're talking about sports not ethnicity, like Olympic swimming or track and field or even 40 times or Pro Bowl games, or someone says "it's a race to see who wins the NFC East" or something. Just simply saying the word gets flagged? I could see if there were derogatory words or something but simply the word? 

It probably flagged some phrases I'd guess. I know there were jokes typed about someone with the initials D.D. and B'ing C's. 

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3 minutes ago, NCiggles said:
 
 
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With each sip, fans envision a revitalized roster, energized by dynamic playmakers and a resilient spirit. They see the quarterback leading the charge with pinpoint passes and clutch performances, while the defense swoops in with ferocious tackles and game-changing turnovers.

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21 minutes ago, Mike030270 said:

Ignore feature would help all problems tremendously

Yeah but that's no fun.

3 minutes ago, NCiggles said:
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That AI is racist.

Questioning Hurts like that.

Bottoms up, Eagles fans! :roll:

7 minutes ago, ToastJenkins said:

Motion to ban RTK again…

He don't worry about no stinkin ban. He's throwing matches a few posts up like

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3 minutes ago, LeanMeanGM said:

Right, the SB tweets are when he said it was hacked. He said on WIP today the posts this week were him and he's had his account back. 

Ah ok.

He was a journalism major and he seems to hate the media. :lol:

7 minutes ago, LeanMeanGM said:

It probably flagged some phrases I'd guess. I know there were jokes typed about someone with the initials D.D. and B'ing C's. 

We have to talk like parents using code in front of toddlers now. :lol:

 

5 minutes ago, NOTW said:

Just playing devil's advocate, say we're talking about sports not ethnicity, like Olympic swimming or track and field or even 40 times or Pro Bowl games, or someone says "it's a race to see who wins the NFC East" or something. Just simply saying the word gets flagged? I could see if there were derogatory words or something but simply the word? 

I don't think it's the word 'race' that's flagging the posts (they don't tell me the exact issue, just the page that they find offensive).

Let's presume that the word 'race' itself isn't the problem but if you delete the letter e from the end of that word and add 'ist' in its place, that takes the word out of the realm of sports and into the realm of politics or societal problems or whatever you want to call it and then when you associate that word to accusing another individual of being what that word infers/accuses/describes, it becomes 'derogatory' and is most likely what Google is complaining about.

Like I said though, they don't tell me the specific things that are flagged, just the page in question. Reviewing that page, that 'ist' word was the only thing that I noticed that would likely be the problem... which has just put a light bulb off over my head that will fix the problem going forward (go back to another post from earlier today where you tagged me to figure out what I'm talking about :angel )

1 hour ago, VaBeach_Eagle said:

In order to soothe Google's sensors, I hid all of the posts that spoke of race. They all still exist, but they're invisible at the moment. 

 

Thanks for all you do.  We appreciate it more than you can imagine. 

15 minutes ago, NCiggles said:
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  2. Free Agency Moves: "With free agency around the corner, who are the key players the Eagles should aim to retain? Also, are there any potential free agent pickups out there that could fit well with our current squad's dynamics?"

  3. Offensive Line Performance: "This past season, our O-line showed some cracks, especially in pass protection. How do you guys feel about investing in the offensive line this offseason, through either the draft or free agency?"

  4. Quarterback Situation: "Given the ups and downs we've seen at the quarterback position, should the Eagles stick with our current QB as the starter for next season, or is it time to explore other options, potentially in the draft?"

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Better than anything RR has ever written

now ask Grok

25 minutes ago, NCiggles said:

I mean yes but they're paying the bills. 

We are now using an AI generator for blog content

If someone is trying to create a deranged sports fan model, we could sell the rights to the blog for millions!

So true.  That rat Jack Frtiz sure didn't keep the same energy he has had in bashing AJ over thr past month.

 

 

 

Just listened to the AJ Brown segment on WIP. While I'd generally say he should just try and ignore them and not feed into it, I realize that's impossible with this generation. All in all, he cooked them. Philly media so badly wants him to be Owens 2.0 it's getting pathetic. Everything he said was exactly what you want to hear from a team leader.

He's not going anywhere the next 2 years.

7 minutes ago, VaBeach_Eagle said:

I don't think it's the word 'race' that's flagging the posts (they don't tell me the exact issue, just the page that they find offensive).

Let's presume that the word 'race' itself isn't the problem but if you delete the letter e from the end of that word and add 'ist' in its place, that takes the word out of the realm of sports and into the realm of politics or societal problems or whatever you want to call it and then when you associate that word to accusing another individual of being what that word infers/accuses/describes, it becomes 'derogatory' and is most likely what Google is complaining about.

Like I said though, they don't tell me the specific things that are flagged, just the page in question. Reviewing that page, that 'ist' word was the only thing that I noticed that would likely be the problem... which has just put a light bulb off over my head that will fix the problem going forward (go back to another post from earlier today where you tagged me to figure out what I'm talking about :angel )

R word = "next time come up with a better argument"

Though make sure the change is only in tate lol

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