Robert Grimm

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Research scientist at Charles University. Former software engineer in industry and professor at NYU
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For #berlinwerbefrei to plaster advertising all over Berlin for a referendum that seeks to ban advertising in Berlin reflects a level of cognitive dissonance that would make even Trump scream in pain.
@knowprose @microglyphics Oh yeah, humanities are the secret weapon in this technology-infested age...
@knowprose @microglyphics And thank you in return for the with and without water framework. I find it a compelling way to explain differences in impact!
@knowprose @microglyphics Nice synthesis! Alas, at least the French penal colonies were surprisingly devoid of chains. Being surrounded by almost impenetrable jungle made them superfluous.

It was challenging finding these two perspectives to meet regarding centralized #socialmedia and #ai, and I didn't cover AI as well as I would want to in this piece.

Hopefully I explained it well enough.

https://knowprose.com/2026/02/the-building-of-the-stochastic-social-media-penal-colony/

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The Building of the Stochastic Social Media Penal Colony - KnowProSE.com

Through Mastodon, I came across two posts from people who seem to be pointing in the same general direction I am. Chronologically, I first encountered a post by Robert Grimm, linking to his paper “Mapping the Stochastic Penal Colony” on arXiv. That paper, in turn, references Michel Foucault’s Discipline and Punish: The Birth of the

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Yay, my arXiv preprint on Mapping the Stochastic Penal Colony is finally live. Find out how #socialmedia #contentmoderation may just have prepared us for the fascist take-over in Trum'erica.

https://arxiv.org/abs/2602.00033

Mapping the Stochastic Penal Colony

With peak content moderation seemingly behind us, this paper revisits its punitive side. But instead of focusing on who is being (disproportionately) moderated, it focuses on the punishment itself and makes three contributions. First, it develops a novel methodology that combines auto-ethnography for collecting experiences and artifacts with procedural justice for analyzing them. Second, it reworks Foucault's model of the penal system for the algorithmic age, restoring the penal colony as the historically liminal practice between punishment as performance and punishment as discipline, i.e., the stochastic penal colony. Finally, it applies this methodological and conceptual framing to three case studies, one on the gallingly performative moderation by pre-Musk Twitter, one on the exhaustively punitive content moderation for OpenAI's DALLE~2, and one on the relatively light touch but still rather precious moderation by Pinterest. While substantially different, all three feature the pervasive threat of account suspension, thereby banishing users to the stochastic penal colony.

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Fair play to Minneapolis. This is the fight back the whole US needs.

#Minneapolis #generalStrike #fuckICE #MinneapolisProtests

#InDBallah—so German railways willing!
I'm happy to announce Shantay v0.6, my #Python tool for analyzing the European Union's #DSA #Transparency Database. This latest version can optionally include statistics for all DB columns (even free-form text columns, which is not recommended for the full DB). It supports richer configuration options. And it uses much less memory and includes better instrumentation. Check it out at https://github.com/apparebit/shantay
Genesis 19 is wild, featuring attempted gang rape, #genocide, lethal witness tampering, & drugged incest. But it also provides an opportunity: By examining how humans have been trying to cope with that age-old genocide, we can elucidate another, on-going genocide. https://apparebit.com/blog/2025/sodom-gomorrah-gaza
Sodom, Gomorrah, Gaza

A meditation on two genocides

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