![]() However, I am less on board with using strong arm tactics against a Marvel subreddit. I totally get why Disney has to go after employees who signed NDA’s for leaking them online. Is this smart, or daft of Disney? Hmm, I’m not sure, yet. ![]() RELATED: Massive Delays Rumored For MCU – Secret Wars To Slip Till 2028? | Barside Buzz At least until someone else is willing to take on the reins. This has caused the team to simply shut the doors. Now in an effort to track the internal leaker Disney has taken legal action against the mods of that sub. I mean you can’t stop u/throwawayjoe from then discussing and re-posting what they remember. However once the genie is out the bottle it’s out. This was a link to a Google Doc which was taken down. You see a document was shared by the mod team which showed all the subtitles (dialogue) for Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania. It’s this which has ultimately got the sub into trouble legally. In other words the mod team are getting sources coming to them and willing to verify their credentials. However as said above, recently we have been sharing some leaks that came directly from the sub itself. Then the sub tried to provide a guide for which leakers to trust and which to not. I guess it began as a way to collate and discuss all the MCU rumors and leaks. I’m sure regular readers will be aware that we have shared many leaks that have come directly from that sub. The subreddit r/MarvelStudiosSpoilers is essentially shut down as of yesterday. "If I were to stop doing what I'm doing, then the misinformation just gets worse, and once we've made it a home for misinformation, once we've said this is OK, this is not something we're going to stop, then it sweeps in more and more, and this community, which has been a joy for me in the past, will never be a joy for anyone ever again," Pavlek said.Disney goes after some MCU leakers on Reddit as legal proceedings have caused one of the most popular Marvel subreddits to close its doors. Some moderators have left their positions and recruiting new ones can be difficult.ĭespite being on the receiving end of so much invective, the volunteers said they cannot bring themselves to walk away because that would mean allowing more misinformation to spread in communities they care about. ![]() The Edmonton moderators said their teams have been struggling with burnout for months. She said the European Union has two large pieces of proposed legislation - the Digital Services Act and the Digital Markets Act - that "when they go into effect, are going to have clear spillover effects around the world." Battling burnout ![]() Tromble said companies could choose to restructure their platforms to be much smaller, but she didn't think they would do that "because where they achieve profit is through the very large, scalable model." She also talked about the possibility of governments breaking up tech companies through regulation. "The very spread of these ideas in multiple spaces, multiple times are undoubtedly doing real harms to society, increasing the spread of COVID-19 and almost certainly leading to death," said Rebekah Tromble, director of the Institute for Data, Democracy & Politics at the George Washington University. Rebekah Tromble, director of the Institute for Data, Democracy & Politics at George Washington University says online misinformation is harming society and accelerating the spread of COVID-19. "Our moderation queue went from probably one or two of those a week to dozens to hundreds every day, and it is unsustainable - we cannot keep up with that," said a 32-year-old Edmonton man who is a moderator for r/Alberta, a community or subreddit with more than 138,000 subscribers.ĬBC News is not naming the man because he has received personalized threats and harassment from people whose posts he has removed in the past and he fears he could be targeted again.Ī fellow r/Alberta moderator, who is an Edmonton student in his 20s, said death threats have become common in the team's inbox and the authors of misinformation posts often urge moderators to kill themselves. Posts questioning the safety of vaccines and masks, linking vaccines with 5G networks, comparing COVID-19 to the flu and promoting unproven treatments like ivermectin have become common, the moderators said.
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