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site-policy reviews and mentions
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GitHub is adding web cookies for enterprise users
It looks like they're going to stop respecting DNT as well. Gross.
https://github.com/github/site-policy/pull/582#pullrequestre...
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Video uploads now available across GitHub
github/MSFT don't have an impeccable track record either: https://github.com/github/site-policy/pull/397#issuecomment-...
I'd imagine the moment some OSINT outfits or activists start uploading footage of conflicts (perhaps to be referenced in future reports or studies) they will censor it - not because they have to, but because they don't have the staff/know-how to assure that the videos are what they claim to be.
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