Has America blissfully checked-out of its political realities? “American Psychosis” examines.
Homeland Security will let computers predict who might be a terrorist on your plane — just don’t ask how it works.
Illustration: Soohee Cho/The Intercept, Getty Images
TASC Doesn’t React; We Respond We are in the midst of an unprecedented situation with global scope and an uncertain end. Despite these trying times, TASC is open for business. Here… TASC Doesn’t React; We Respond
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Getting ready for an early winter dip !
You already know the deal. It’s our semi-annual Transparency Report!
Like last year, our Transparency Report comes in two parts. Part one discloses all of those sweet, sweet deets surrounding copyright and trademark takedowns from July through December 2018. It’s called Tumblr’s Copyright and Trademark Transparency Report, because we value transparency in our document titles, too.
When you’re ready for part two, mosey on over to Oath’s combined Transparency Report, which covers government requests for user data and for content removal received by all of Oath’s brands, including Yahoo, AOL, and—hello—Tumblr.
Tumblr is committed to transparency, expression, and our community and we are always looking for ways to enhance the information we share with our users and the public. Have you heard of the Santa Clara Principles? They’re a set of principles developed by a group of organizations, advocates, and academics who are working to advance the discussion on transparency in the area of content moderation. We support the spirit and goals of the Santa Clara Principles as a critical contribution to the discussion of how platforms can ensure that user rights are respected and valued. We look forward to continuing to engage with diverse communities and experts on these issues.
If you want, feel free to check out our Transparency Reports from previous years.