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People around the world report increased civility online, new Microsoft research shows

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    Kent Sharkey
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    Microsoft on the issues[^]:

    People around the world and in the U.S., Germany, France and Belgium, in particular, are experiencing increased levels of online civility, data from a new Microsoft research study show.

    Are you elephanting sunshines serious?

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      Microsoft on the issues[^]:

      People around the world and in the U.S., Germany, France and Belgium, in particular, are experiencing increased levels of online civility, data from a new Microsoft research study show.

      Are you elephanting sunshines serious?

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      Mark_Wallace
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      This is real. A certain person who lives in a certain-coloured house is making such a show of what negative and deceptive behaviour does that the zeitgeist is moving in the opposite direction, out of the knowledge that we can all behave that way -- and the realisation that we don't want to be like that. We need to wall such behaviour in. Anyone got 5.7 milliard dollars I can borrow?

      I wanna be a eunuchs developer! Pass me a bread knife!

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        Microsoft on the issues[^]:

        People around the world and in the U.S., Germany, France and Belgium, in particular, are experiencing increased levels of online civility, data from a new Microsoft research study show.

        Are you elephanting sunshines serious?

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        irneb
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        I've actually heard a "tinfoil-hat" idea about this: "It's a ploy by Microsoft to make their next Tay not go completely racist within seconds." Another alternative was that Tay was turned off a few years ago, and Zo is very strictly told "not to use those words"! So all they're measuring is their own chatbots causing less offensive language than before.

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