🐱 Twitter Declares The Phrase ‘Learn to Code’ is Abusive Behavior

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https://boundingintocomics.com/2019...vior-after-numerous-journalists-get-laid-off/

Last week, the internet was rocked with the announcements that popular online news outlets Buzzfeed and The Huffington Post would be laying off members of their respective teams. While some believe the layoffs come as the parent companies realize that their traditional models of building a massive audience and attracting digital advertisers are no longer acceptably profitable, others point to a rejection of clickbait headlines and patently false stories by the public as the key reason for falling revenue streams.

Recently, both outlets have come under fire for publishing ‘fake news’: On January 17th, Buzzfeed ran a damning story regarding former Trump attorney Michael Cohen lying to congress about a Trump-tower project in Moscow, only for Special counsel Robert Mueller’s regularly silent office to issue a statement categorically denying the accuracy of the Buzzfeed report. Following the now infamous events of the January 18th anti-abortion event March for Life, The Huffington Postran numerous articles attacking the Covington Catholic High School students for being racist, disrespectful, and bigots, and even in the face of exonerating video evidence, doubled down on their condemnation by continuing to denigrate the students based on their own false narratives.

Following the announcements of these layoffs, a multitude of journalists who had been laid off took to Twitter to announce their unemployment and promote their services. Users across the internet quickly began to respond to these announcements with the phrase ‘Learn to Code.’ This phrase is in reference to the derision and condescension from journalists who advised that coal miners facing the extinction of their livelihood should just accept it and ‘learn to code’ if they truly wanted to remain relevant in the economic landscape.

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As more and more journalists were met with ‘learn to code’ in response to their lamentations, some began to grow aggrieved with the phrase:


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Some even became convinced that the growing frequency of the use of the phrase was a 4chantrolling campaign, despite provided screenshots only showing that 4chan was celebrating the announcements:
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Mere days after journalists took issue with the three word phrase, The Wrap media editor Jon Levine revealed that use of the phrase was soon to be classified as ‘abusive behavior’,
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Another user replied to Levine with proof that one of their tweets containing the phrase had violated Twitter rules:
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However, within hours Twitter had responded to this development with a spokesperson clarifying the specifics of the policy change to The Daily Beast reporter Max Tani:
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Levine also issued an update to his original tweet:
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Despite this clarification, many users feel that Twitter’s policy shift is hypocritical at best. Users cite the fact that tweets urging people to ‘fire on any of these red hat b****** when you see them’, comparing the Jewish people to termites, or directing the very same phrase of ‘Learn to Code’ at blue collar workers had no action taken against the tweets or the accounts posting them, while Twitter instantly sought to protect the litany of unemployed journalists against a three word piece of advice by taking direct action.
 
“We got our cock rests at Twitter to ban the phrase but we totally aren’t butthurt, the people posting it are just using it to camouflage LiTeRaL DeAtH ThReAtS.”
Is journalism filled with people who discovered the internet last week?

No, but they can get what they want by pretending to be that kind of person. They exaggerate how "upset" they are so they can silence people who are humiliating them by throwing their own words back in their faces.

Which has become standard "progressive" behavior and is a big part of the reason Americans are so sick to death of self-labeled progressives. They're self-serving, unprincipled liars. "Well technically censorship is when the government shuts down speech. This isn't censorship, it's just private businesses making their own free choices. And coincidentally, we still get what we wanted: your silence." That kind of shit.
 
Who really uses twitter other than narcissists? What is the point of twitter at that?

I tried it for a few months last year and it was a giant circle jerk for egos; like minituraized forums for cult of personality worship and little room for any real discussion.
 
Who really uses twitter other than narcissists? What is the point of twitter at that?

I tried it for a few months last year and it was a giant circle jerk for egos; like minituraized forums for cult of personality worship and little room for any real discussion.

I don't understand it either. The only sensible utility I can see of it is for people, organizations, or businesses to use it to give their following or costumers a heads up regarding events, policy changes, etc.
 
Who really uses twitter other than narcissists? What is the point of twitter at that?

I tried it for a few months last year and it was a giant circle jerk for egos; like minituraized forums for cult of personality worship and little room for any real discussion.

Years ago, before "social justice" bullshit starting infecting everything, Twitter was more useful and interesting. People would tweet about all kinds of things. It wasn't all unpleasant, partisan shit. News outlets could use it to get information out quickly and to report from remote places. It was a neat way to connect to someone else in tiny time slices. You could exchange words with a famous person who literally wouldn't have the time to talk to you otherwise, etc. It may not have been important, but it wasn't a miserable experience, and people were finding uses for the platform.

Now it's been totally ruined by political correctness, TDS, and the narcissistic belief that it's for micro-blogging about your life. Like all social media.
 
Years ago, before "social justice" bullshit starting infecting everything, Twitter was more useful and interesting. People would tweet about all kinds of things. It wasn't all unpleasant, partisan shit. News outlets could use it to get information out quickly and to report from remote places. It was a neat way to connect to someone else in tiny time slices. You could exchange words with a famous person who literally wouldn't have the time to talk to you otherwise, etc. It may not have been important, but it wasn't a miserable experience, and people were finding uses for the platform.

Now it's been totally ruined by political correctness, TDS, and the narcissistic belief that it's for micro-blogging about your life. Like all social media.
Left or right, politics ruin everything
 
How deep will the rabbit hole go? Will twitter ban multiple people because they tweeted 'learn', 'to', 'code' separately. Can you be ban for tweeting a single letter that spell 'learn to code'?

What about anagrams of "Learn to Code"?

Start "Ace Nerd Loot"ing the mother twats.
 
I love this timeline. Let's turn more innocuous statements -- like "learn to code" and "all lives matter" -- into hate speech.

Learn to meme?
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So if I pair a random sentence with a genuine threat, the random sentence becomes a "way to launder to actual hate" and will get banned?

That's even easier than I thought! Let me try: good morning! I hope you get raped and you enjoy it!
 
2014-2018: Journos: Girls need to learn more STEM, break the glass ceiling and smash the patriarchy!
*Annual reports come out, companies BTFOing journos en masse*
2019: Telling me to "learn to code" is abusive! Litterally shaking and crying RN!
 
Twitter is so offensively stupid it's causing me mental trauma. Please regard it as an abusive website and remove it from the internet.
 
Wow... hate laundering huh? That's a new one.

These people just make up bullshit phrases every day, don't they? I imagine some college professor is making sure to work them into next semester's lesson plan so they can insist it's a totally real thing.
 
Learn to code not get triggered over every little fucking thing.

Seriously what is wrong with this generation...
 
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