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seems like a rehash of the same hit piece they tried to pull off back in 2021


And just like last time, the authors are trying to convince their supporters to manipulate the discussion on HN.

https://mastodon.social/@report_press/113306313558293261

We can already see the influence of this in the comments on this post.


Given that much of the tone of the discussion here is not only dismissive of the report but the link has been actively suppressed via flagging, I don't think it's credible to argue there is some kind of organized anti-RMS "manipulation" happening here.

(I don't think there's some kind of organized pro-RMS manipulation happening, either. I think there's a fairly large segment of HN readers who minimize credible reports of RMS's reprehensible behavior because of his past accomplishments and his importance to the free software movement.)


Turn on "showdead" and look how many comments critical of the report have been flagged. That strongly indicates an organized suppression of dissenting views.


Many are of no substance, or worse. One of them is an unhinged conspiratorial rant about COINTELPRO. Another starts with an insult against the author of this page. There's a transphobic rant. etc.

I went through all of them; there is only one that I would "vouch worthy" and should not be flagged (the one that links to stallmansupport.org), so I vouched that one. All the others I've seen should be flagged, not because they're "critical of the report", but because they're garbage.


I wonder if this thing has anything common with zluda, its permissively licensed after all.


I've been exclusively using linux on my tablets since 2007 with the thinkpad x61t and i've never had any of these problems. Although i use a completely different setup compared to the dude in the article. I would even say that on tablets gnu/linux actually provides a better experience.


Gnu/Linux doesn't have this problem


It's in the hardware.


Enrolling into accounts is in the hardware?


Gnu/Linux doesn't have this problem.


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