Was wollen wir wetten, dass #Trumps 15 Punkte Plan für Frieden in Nahost vollendeter #Bullshit ist?

#iran

JFC, people. Stop pushing this utter BS.

"The Treasury just declared the U.S. insolvent. The media missed it"

No, the media didn't miss it. It's right there in the neoliberal rag Fortune.

And it is not true. The Treasury did no such thing.

Because the dumb metrics given in the article have been true for a couple of decades, just a bit smaller.

Ultra far right crap upcycled into "Fortune".

#propaganda #Fortune #bullshit #economy #Treasury

"Your explanation of benefits is now available..."

"Yes! I'll finally know what I'm benefiting from."

".... go fuck yourself."

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#EOB #ExplanationOfBenefits #bullshit #fuck

yes, why not let Google search auto-clickbait your content to people. Excellent idea, truly.

#dystopia #google #search #internet #web #ai #bullshit #nightmare #tech #technology

Wait, the for-profit not-for-profit privacy champion funded by half-a-billion dollars a year from Google is doing this? Do you think their then-head of public policy was actually telling the truth when she told me “we’re just another Silicon Valley tech company?” No, couldn’t possibly be. I’m sure there are some benefits of the doubt we could still dust off and send their way.

#Mozilla #bullshit @javi https://goblin.band/notes/ak78rax5htqlh5qo

@javi

<p>Firefox updated their <a target="_blank" href="https://www.mozilla.org/en-US/privacy/firefox/#notice">Terms of Use</a>? Let's see!</p><blockquote><p>As you type a search query within Firefox, Firefox offers <a target="_blank" href="https://support.mozilla.org/kb/search-suggestions-firefox">search suggestions</a> to provide you with faster and more direct access to what you’re looking for. Some of the search suggestions come from your search provider (“Search Suggestions”). Others come from Firefox, and are based on information stored on your local device (including recent search terms, open tabs, and previously visited URLs), or content from Mozilla and Mozilla’s partners, including paid sponsors and internet resources like Wikipedia (“Suggestions from Firefox”).</p></blockquote><p></p><p>Here chat. Here. This is where Firefox dies. </p><p>"information stored in your local device" and "content from mozilla's parners" and "paid sponsors".</p><p>This is a very convoluted way of saying "we use your personal data to segment you into something we can sell to advertisers".</p><p>This is EXACTLY what chrome does, this is exactly why a lot of us stopped using Chrome and moved back to Firefox. </p><blockquote><p>In some circumstances Mozilla’s partners will receive de-identified search and interaction data, in order to serve relevant suggestions and measure user engagement with suggested content.</p></blockquote><p>This is making me really mad. THIS IS JUST CORPO-SPEAK TO DESCRIBE HOW THE ENTIRE INTERNET ADVERTISEMENT INDUSTRY WORKS. This is HOW FACEBOOK WORK. This is how GOOGLE WORK. This is how the entire programmatic advertisement industry work. This is what we call "sell your personal data". No, no one sells your address, no one sells your name. BECAUSE IT'S ILLEGAL IN A SIGNIFICANT PART OF THE WORLD. </p><p></p><blockquote><p>We also work with advertising providers to deliver relevant sponsored content using programmatic technologies. To support this, we may share limited, non-identifying information — such as device type, IP-derived location information, and category of content viewed — to help determine which ads to display. We don’t share any information that identifies you. You can turn off sponsored content in your New Tab settings at any time.</p></blockquote><p>Oh it's so nice of you Mozilla, to do THE MINIMUM LEGAL REQUIREMENTS when selling our data. You don't share information that identify me? so nice of you! you know how else does that? Meta! Google! Tiktok! Somehow big tech mega corporations are willing to comply with the minimum legal requirements as you do, mozilla!</p><blockquote><p>In some cases, we may share or publish aggregated and anonymized data to facilitate research or as part of the lawful business purposes outlined above (such as sharing aggregated insights with advertising partners).</p></blockquote><p>This is called "advertisement segmentation" and it's what it paid for Zuckenberg fortress in Hawaii!! Going places, Moz, you are operating exactly as how Facebook used to do in 2016!</p><blockquote><p>To provide our services as described above, we may disclose personal data to: Partners, service providers, suppliers and contractors</p></blockquote><p>"We never disclose your personal data!!! well, unless it's one of our partners who pays us for it, of course!"</p><p>oh wait! they include a table of what kind of data they share with partners!</p><blockquote><ul><li><p>Technical data</p></li><li><p>Location</p></li><li><p>Language preference</p></li><li><p>Settings data</p></li><li><p>Unique identifiers</p></li><li><p>System performance data</p></li><li><p>Interaction data</p></li><li><p>Search data</p></li><li><p>Browsing data</p></li></ul></blockquote><p>The SHARE FUCKING EVERYTHING. THEY ARE SELLING EVERYTHING. "Unique identifiers" is the closest to personal identifiable data they can sell. That's what advertisers can use to make a profile of you: They may not know your name, but they will know everything else about you.</p><p>This is the same information that google collects and sells from you. THE SAME.</p><p>Fucking ghouls. This is where Firefox died, folks. </p><p></p>

goblin.band

“Anybody can fall for bullshit, and we all, depending on the situation, fall for bullshit when it is kind of packaged up to appeal to our biases.”

#bullshit

"I'm passionate about being part of a scalable vision custodian that synergizes an ecosystem of inspiration."

#bullshit

https://www.theguardian.com/business/2026/mar/23/corporate-speak-study

Workers who fall for ‘corporate bullshit’ may be worse at their jobs, study finds

New study finds that employees impressed by corporate speak may be least equipped to make effective decisions

The Guardian

Können die scheiß-kwalitätsjornalisten…

…auf der endlosen jagd nach aufwühlender klickbäjht zur besseren reklameplatzvermeidung nicht wenigstens mal kurz das fenster aufmachen, damit das gehirnchen mal wieder mit frischluft versorgt wird? Wenn ich in der gleichen kwelle lese, dass Trump sein lustiges ultimatum an den (lt. Trump vor rd. zwei wochen bereits besiegten) iran verlängert hat, weil es angeblich gerade voll die produktiven gespräche gibt, und dass der iran jegliche verhandlungen mit den USA dementiert, dann sollte doch bei ebendieser kwelle jedes mitarbeitery im weltp’litik-tiehm wissen, wie vollumfänglich wertlos, propagandavergällt und bullschittig solche meldungen aus einem beschissenen scheißkrieg sind. Ach, das wisst ihr selbst? Ist aber scheißegal? Das mit dem „scheißegal“ merkt man euch aber auch an.

Jornalisty, du bist nicht teil der lösung für den mörderischen wahnsinn der welt, sondern du bist eine der schlimmsten mitursachen, und du stellst dich immer und jederzeit für eine handvoll geld in den dienst jeder miesen und mörderischen sache, du arschloch! Guck mal in ein geschichtsbuch, wenn du das nicht glaubst. Immer und jederzeit tust du das. Geh bitte ganz schnell sterben, du weltgift!

#Blah #Bullshit #Journalismus

Michael Sainato: Workers who fall for ‘corporate #bullshit’ may be worse at their jobs, study finds. New study finds that employees impressed by corporate speak may be least equipped to make effective decisions

#corporations
https://www.theguardian.com/business/2026/mar/23/corporate-speak-study

Workers who fall for ‘corporate bullshit’ may be worse at their jobs, study finds

New study finds that employees impressed by corporate speak may be least equipped to make effective decisions

The Guardian
This quandary is a perfect example of the #BullshitAsymmetryPrinciple, or Brandolini’s law, Drake says, “which states that the amount of energy needed to refute #bullshit is an order of magnitude bigger than that needed to produce it.” thebulletin.org/2026/03/a-cl...

A clarinetist, a high school s...
A clarinetist, a high school student, and four climate deniers write a science paper, with a little help from AI…

Papers like this are like kindling for anyone 'just asking questions' about climate change, or 'doing their own research,' stoking the flames of climate denial.

Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists