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What do you think the Reddit community could have done better? No names or personal information should have ever been posted. I think the zoomed-in photographs, with the red circles, should have had the faces blurred out, if the person was deemed suspicious enough - just send the un-blurred one to the FBI and post the blurred one. What would you like people to know about Reddit that everyone may be glossing over? The fact that the New York Post's front page image of the "blue jacket and white hat" guys didn't come from Reddit, or even the Internet. They admitted themselves that the image came from law enforcement agencies. We had never even seen a picture that so clearly showed their faces and what they were wearing - all the images we had were from above, whereas the front-page image was from the ground. Also, Reddit shouldn't be grouped into the same category as media outlets. When someone on Reddit says something is suspicious, it's no different from someone on the street saying it. There's a big difference between journalistic integrity and the opinion of some guy on Reddit. Reddit should never ever ever be used as a source, unless there's actually some proof there. The media also seems to be blaming "Reddit" as if Reddit is some singular entity. I think there's something like 8 million visitors a month to Reddit, so to talk about anything being "Reddit's fault" is just being disingenuous.
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Mapping between URLs and API IDs became more difficult in 2014, when Facebook released version 2.0 of its API. This update limited the amount of data third-party developers could access. In 2018, when Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg testified before the U.S. ” (Zuckerberg 2018). One of the changes was the introduction of app-scoped user IDs, which mean that each third-party app is given a different ID for the same user. This improves Facebook users’ privacy and security because it frustrates efforts to combine data collected by multiple apps. This led a notable reduction in Bridgy’s capabilities. Prior to this update, Bridgy could be used to like a Facebook post from one’s own website, without visiting Facebook directly. To do so, one would write a post to their website that linked to a Facebook post and included Microformats 2 markup to designate the post as a “like”. As a result, Bridgy’s developers removed support for this feature. Although Bridgy’s ability to syndicate likes from a personal website to a Facebook account was removed, in most cases Bridgy has been successful at mapping between URLs and API IDs, albeit with considerable effort.
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