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It then gives it a score of how kind of strong your statement is — let's say you said something about someone or you threatened someone, it classifies that as saying, "Hey this is a very strong statement," because these kinds of categories are not good in terms of social discourse. And when we do that, we basically say if this thing has a score which is more than a particular level, a cut-off, then we basically take out the whole post. So whether it's self harm or like bullying or harassment, we look for certain phrases and the context of those phrases|{{archive|giEMg|NPR Staff}} | It then gives it a score of how kind of strong your statement is — let's say you said something about someone or you threatened someone, it classifies that as saying, "Hey this is a very strong statement," because these kinds of categories are not good in terms of social discourse. And when we do that, we basically say if this thing has a score which is more than a particular level, a cut-off, then we basically take out the whole post. So whether it's self harm or like bullying or harassment, we look for certain phrases and the context of those phrases|{{archive|giEMg|NPR Staff}} | ||
|Candid’s secret sauce is in its artificial intelligence moderation, which aims to weed out bad actors by analyzing the content of posts and keep hate speech and threats off the network. It also has other interesting features: For example, its algorithm tries to weed out false information by marking certain items as “rumor” or “true.” Conversations on the network — even about politics and other controversial topics — are, by and large polite. That’s a good sign and shows that the algorithm seems to be working.|{{archive|6BYBF|The Washington Post}}}} | |Candid’s secret sauce is in its artificial intelligence moderation, which aims to weed out bad actors by analyzing the content of posts and keep hate speech and threats off the network. It also has other interesting features: For example, its algorithm tries to weed out false information by marking certain items as “rumor” or “true.” Conversations on the network — even about politics and other controversial topics — are, by and large polite. That’s a good sign and shows that the algorithm seems to be working.|{{archive|6BYBF|The Washington Post}} | ||
|After using the beta of Candid for a couple weeks, this writer was surprised at just how civil everyone was to each other. Turns out that that line of thought wasn't entirely accurate, and that Candid was working some magic on the backend to make it happen. By using AI, Candid is able to autonomously eliminate posts and replies that are filled with hate speech and derogatory comments. The AI will even move out of place topics to their appropriate sections, reducing clutter.|{{archive|4lkgb|VaporTV}} | |||
|former Google employee Bindu Reddy wants to do something to fix it. She is creating an anonymous social media platform with a zero tolerance for hate speech... By taking a different approach to social media, Reddy hopes to create a platform that is inclusive and hate-free. The goal is to foster a social environment where people can’t just yell random thoughts, but rather share information and have intelligent conversations and discussion about a certain subject with one another... Reddy said the idea came to her after sharing a controversial op-ed about hiring women just for the sake of hiring women. She received backlash from many readers, including those who are close to her. This initially made Reddy regret writing the post, but now she doesn’t let the backlash affect her. It became the motivation and inspiration behind a hate-free network...By making this new platform anonymous, this will eliminate the ego factor and allow users to post what they really think and feel about a certain topic. However, as great as this sounds, there are still concerns over internet trolls. To avoid this, Reddy has set three criteria: moderate abusive commentary; restrict all conversations to specific topic threads; and prevent people from creating a lasting anonymous persona. | |||
By assigning a new avatar to users every time they log in and moderating through all comments made, Reddy believes this is going to be an opportunity to build social equality, something global citizens are already familiar with.|{{archive|tNFTi|Global Citizen}} | |||
|If you don’t have anything nice to say, you just can’t say it — not if you’re on Candid, at least...on Candid, you have to be nice. That’s because content is curated and moderated by artificial intelligence and natural language processing, which purports to flag or remove inappropriate content, and keep a conversation decorous...But just because others may not know who you are on Candid doesn’t mean Candid can’t keep things clean...That’s Candid’s goal — frank, honest, and anonymous discussion that exists without the risk of bullying and abuse that has become almost second nature in many corners of the internet. Ultimately, Reddy told Forbes, “Platforms have to curate. AI can help remove the noise, reduce the anonymous hatred, and encourage users to share more content.”|{{archive|nW9d1|Yahoo}}}} | |||
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Have you ever pondered to yourself "Hang on a second, I don't think either Failbook or Twatter is intrusive enough"? And do you want a platform where your comments are being harvested by a giant AI so it knows what phrases to protect people from that can later be sold to other social media sites? Then BeCandid is the app for you. Heavily promoted by all of your favourite YouTubers, such as:
Bearing
(archive)
ShoeOnHead
(archive)
CreationistCat
(archive)
TheAmazingAtheist
(archive)
Black Pigeon Speaks
(archive)
and many many more, all of whom were approached directly by the site and offered sponsorship deals because the site's owners are feminazis and these people's audience is exactly who they want their AI to learn how to ban. Baited with a "free speech platform" angle dangling from its hook to lure in gullible trolls, MRAs, anti-sjws, and anyone else who (unlike the site's owner) actually thinks the first amendment shouldn't be abolished, BeCandid is the perfect place for the sort of people who once opposed sites like Peeple, Hello Racist, HeartMob and Social Autopsy and helped them failed (at least those of them who didn't support SoAu because they were okay with being data mined by an Orwellian nigger if it makes Zoe Quinn mad), only to now unknowingly help turn the entire internet into HeartMob.
While the app owners are panicking and claiming they won't sell the AI's data to anyone, because it is incompatible with other social networks (something that can probably be fixed easily), they also admit their app has no way of making money and wont divulge what their business plan is, leaving "selling our censorship bot" as the only option.
She Bindu Nuffin wrong and Candid nothing wrong either.
In Short
BeCandid is a shit deal for shit people.
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BeCandid Is A Ripoff

Originally there was a Blackberry app named Diaree around
September 20th 2013.
Around
April 2014 it then changed name to Candid.

At this moment in time it was published by a Gyubok Baik.
This sounds very familiar to what BeCandid does. Almost the exact same name. What a coincidink. Who wouldn't trust a company that ripped off the concept of another one?
MyLikes.com - A Scam
This product is completely like their previous data mining product MyLikes.com, so much that the exact same people are working on it. A pyramid-scheme where they never actually paid the money that they owed, but instead just banned people when they were nearing their payday.
—http://hubpages.com/money/MyLikes-Scam, SolveMyMaze | ||
And there are many examples
And many many more.
Friendlife.com
This is yet another social media app by the same curries. Trying the same thing over and over, it seems.
What Friendlife.com is good for
How Does It Work?
Very simple. Once you connect to the
Celebrity program, you are now able to stream videos. And by doing so, you will earn money, because Friendlife will put ads on your livestream.
So how much do you make?
Your hourly wage would be a whopping 0.3 dollars per hour. Where do I sign up?

Algorithm To Get Rid Of Trolls
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—Spencer Janyk, Avoiding real questions and vaguely answering the softball ones | ||
Kicking Out The Haters
How They Will Get Money
Yes, just like shitty image boards they will make their money by data mining their users. So much for anonymity.
—http://allthingsd.com/20110301/mylikes-ceo-bindu-reddy-on-how-twitter-is-the-new-tv-video/, Liz Gannes - AllThingsD | ||
The creators
The Product Manager

If you happen to look at BeCandid over at Producthunt.com
(archive) , you'll quickly see the name Spenxer Janyk aka
Spencer Janyk, a real life cuck. He is the product manager, which we think is basically like someone paid to say good things about a product on social media and other websites, of MyLikes.com and BeCandid. So basically he is the Dina of everything BeCandid related.
What more do you need to know?
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What can YOU do?!
How about, for once in your life, you don't take the obvious fucking bait?
- Don't join the site.
- Don't go to the site.
- Don't try to troll people there to try to prove some sort of point because you won't hurt anyone and will only be data mined.
- Don't give the site any attention.
- Resist the urge to take the bait and make an account just to let everyone on there know you know it's bait and you're too smart to take it (even though you just did).
- Just do nothing. Something you lazy failures should already be experts at.
See Also
External Links
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