Re: [External] Re: Google Abuse

2022-08-18 Thread jkinney23--- via NANOG
Someone in this discussion has a good mindset for security. Everyone in it has responsibilities towards protecting users from harm. Thank you. Jason Jason Kinney Ethical Technologist Surrey, BC, Canada jkinne...@yahoo.ca On Wednesday, August 17, 2022, 09:22:33 a.m. PDT, Tom Beecher wro

Re: [External] Re: Google Abuse

2022-08-17 Thread Tom Beecher
> > some might conclude that "T-Mobile filters links to right-leaning news > outlets. > That conclusion, based on the methodology described, would be wrong, and that should be called out. On Wed, Aug 17, 2022 at 12:09 PM Hunter Fuller wrote: > Sure, that's why I said that in my third paragrap

Re: [External] Re: Google Abuse

2022-08-17 Thread Hunter Fuller via NANOG
Sure, that's why I said that in my third paragraph. But once we know that they do, in fact, filter messages, we can understand why it might *seem* like they filter based on political content. For example, if a left-leaning news outlet uses bit.ly URLs, and a right-leaning one uses goo.gl URLs, and

Re: [External] Re: Google Abuse

2022-08-17 Thread Tom Beecher
Spam filtering is clearly not the accusation that was laid out. On Wed, Aug 17, 2022 at 11:48 AM Hunter Fuller wrote: > I wouldn't call it a serious claim. By their own admission T-Mobile > filters messages based on content. > > > https://community.t-mobile.com/accounts-services-4/can-t-send-rec

Re: [External] Re: Google Abuse

2022-08-17 Thread Hunter Fuller via NANOG
I wouldn't call it a serious claim. By their own admission T-Mobile filters messages based on content. https://community.t-mobile.com/accounts-services-4/can-t-send-receive-texts-that-contain-goo-gl-7776 Now, there is no indication I'm aware of, that it is political in nature. But they do, factua