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Chess Channel Video Taken Down By Bots.......we Can't Even Describe A Chess Game Now!
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This is from a chess channel I often view, by agadmator:
it seems that a bot in interpreting the use of the words black and white on a chess channel and coming up with the determinations that "community guidelines" have been broken! The video is there if needed but basically it's because chess game descriptions include phrases when taken out of context could sound derogatory. The example he speculated on was something like this........"If black continues on this attack white will always be better" etc etc.....Must we now abandon completely the use of the words "black" and "white"? How neurotic are we getting when we have Bots summarily censoring? Unbelievable!
it seems that a bot in interpreting the use of the words black and white on a chess channel and coming up with the determinations that "community guidelines" have been broken! The video is there if needed but basically it's because chess game descriptions include phrases when taken out of context could sound derogatory. The example he speculated on was something like this........"If black continues on this attack white will always be better" etc etc.....Must we now abandon completely the use of the words "black" and "white"? How neurotic are we getting when we have Bots summarily censoring? Unbelievable!
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He doesn't know why his video was taken down (they never explain) and speculates on 3 possible reasons. He doesn't dismiss any of them nor confirm any of them. Apologise.
18:52 Wed 09th Sep 2020
"ps bots also can't take "context" into account. They see things in black and white (lol) " - well they can apply rules of speech a bit like the grammar checkers do but they are limited. Surely the bots should place the video on a list for a human to check rather than automatically taking it down with a black mark against the poster.
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