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Paalam, Lemmy!

As you can tell from the 1 visitor average per day for the last year (aka. me lol), this community is pretty much dead. No one is reading this as well, but in case you wander here while bored — I'm sticking a fork on Lemmy PH. No more monthly threads or news posts, at least from me.

It started out strong and was brimming with potential, but once r/PH reopened, 90% of the posters made a beeline back to the sub. The rest who decided to stick, slowly packed their bags as well. I don't appreciate being made a joke in Discord, but hey, such is life and the reality of protests.

Thanks for giving this community a shot! It was a fun first month or so! I'm focusing my attention to UndustFixation now, which has been keeping me busy outside of work, actually. Stay safe!

Edit: Shout out to u/gradenko_2000 who saw the protests as performative and took it a step further by not going back to Reddit at all and refusing repeated invites to Lemmy.

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You can run but you can't hide bitch

www.gmanetwork.com LOOK: Photos and videos as Alice Guo taken into Philippine custody in Jakarta

Philippine authorities on Thursday took custody of Alice Guo in Jakarta, a day after the arrest by Indonesian authorities ended the weeks-long manhunt for the dismissed Bamban, Tarlac mayor.

LOOK: Photos and videos as Alice Guo taken into Philippine custody in Jakarta
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Somebody should've kept sticking light bulbs up their behind instead of exploring politics

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Not only is this mod abusive, but also uptight and downright humorless. Scum of the earth material, hands down.

Shout out to the bitch @sarcasticookie, walang kwenta sa totoong buhay kaya pagiging mod sa reddit lang kayang ipagmalaki sa sarili 🖕

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BYD in the wild

BYD in the wild

Optimistic ba kayo sa EV dito sa PH? Pero kahit gano kaganda ng kotse, road infrastructure pa rin ang dapat mag-improve.

@[email protected]

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SM Clark at night

cross-posted from: https://pixelfed.social/p/heyfrancis/729675517917298138

> SM Clark at night > > @[email protected]

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Filipinos want the country’s biggest YouTube star to be their next president.

restofworld.org Filipinos want the country’s biggest YouTube star to be their next president

Raffy Tulfo’s popular YouTube show helped him become senator. It may get him elected president.

Filipinos want the country’s biggest YouTube star to be their next president

cross-posted from: https://sh.itjust.works/post/23016975

> Archive.

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www.rappler.com Only 1,500 cyclists on EDSA daily, says MMDA. Another bike count says it's more like 7,000.

(1st UPDATE) Rappler finds that the figure often used by MMDA chief Romando Artes to justify reducing the size of bike lanes is a partial figure belied by other more comprehensive EDSA bike counts

Only 1,500 cyclists on EDSA daily, says MMDA. Another bike count says it's more like 7,000.

> Acting Metropolitan Manila Development Authority (MMDA) chairperson Romando Artes has, since March, been stating that “only 1,586 cyclists” traverse the major thoroughfare EDSA on a daily basis. > > He has used this figure to justify the MMDA’s opposition to proposals to widen EDSA bike lanes, and on Wednesday, April 24, to explain why the agency is considering proposals to altogether remove or reduce the size of those bike lanes. > > [...] > > But another major bike count study, conducted by the Institute for Climate and Sustainable Cities (ICSC), yielded a much higher count of EDSA cyclists: over 7,000. > > [...] > > Rappler, in a call with MMDA Traffic Engineering Center head Neomie Recio on Thursday, April 25, found that the 1,586 number was obtained by MMDA by counting cyclists from just one spot of EDSA, for one day, on July 28, 2023. > > According to Recio, they did this count from 6 am to 8 pm in just one spot of EDSA, somewhere between Ortigas Avenue and Annapolis. They counted every hour during that time period, both on the north-bound and south-bound sides. > > The MMDA did two other counts in that same spot on two other dates last year. During a whole-day count on July 26, they counted 1,229 cyclists. On another count on July 27, they counted 1,225 cyclists. > > [...] > > On the dates MMDA did its bike count, Storm Signal Number 1 was declared over Metro Manila due to Typhoon Egay (Doksuri). Could this account for the much lower bike count? Why did MMDA conduct a bike count during a storm?

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www.rappler.com PDP without 'Laban' endorses Go, Dela Rosa, Tolentino for 2025 polls

After its national meeting, Partido Demokratiko Pilipino now identifies itself without Laban, signaling a departure from its ties with the late Ninoy Aquino's party

PDP without 'Laban' endorses Go, Dela Rosa, Tolentino for 2025 polls

Phillip Salvador is also joining the party.

> “Tinatanggap ko po ang aking nominasyon para sa 2025 senatorial election,” aniya. “Mananatili po ako sa PDP hanggang sa huli kong hininga. Tandaan n’yo po ‘yan. Maraming salamat po! Ako po si Phillip Salvador, hindi po ako abogado, hindi po ako doktor, hindi po ako engineer. Ako po ay isang artista na PDP. Na magiging epektibong magserbisyo sa mga Pilipino!” aniya.

The way he delivered this speech has to be seen to be believed, lol. He even fudged up the year of the election.

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On Press Freedom, News Coverage, and Its Effects on Readers

I recently saw a discussion where someone mentioned how the Philippines's level of press freedom lets our media freely report on whatever they want. As a side effect, a lot of the negative news can easily make their way abroad and give foreigners lasting impressions on the country. There is also the appearance that PH is singled-out on many issues, as if we're the only country with these problems.

Foreign media can come and report on topics like teenage pregnancy or child prostitution, and they can't do that in some of the neighboring countries with lesser press freedom.

There are similarities on the Florida Man phenomenon when it comes to that, partially because of its relatively open FOI laws... or at least in the past.

With that in mind, to me, it explains why a lot of countries do not like freedom of the press—they fear, not without reason, na yung news coverage sa kanila would border on the slanderous. On the flip side (heh), parang chad wojak yung dating sa Pilipinas kasi they're adamant on the press freedom despite all the slander.

Big con lang sa press freedom and yung focus sa Pilipinas sa issues na mukhang tayo lang ang may mga ganung problema (as mentioned in the earlier paragraphs). Ayun, nafufuel yung self-hate. I was once a card-carrying self-loathing Filipino who uncritically believed whatever bad news I see. It took me spending a few years outside of the country to change my perspective. The overseas experience phenomenon is a thing sa Australia. Malaking tulong sa mga Pilipino yan (bukod sa pagiging OFW) para maground sa realidad yung tingin ng mga tao sa Pilipinas. Madaming problema sa Pilipinas, pero hindi tayo nag-iisa sa ganun. There's a way to improve things.

A lot of the self-hate and despair is because of that apparent helplessness and futility. Nagiging echo chamber kasi puro local "familiarity breeds contempt" perspectives lang ang available eh, to add to the rose-colored glasses view towards almost any foreign country.

Thoughts?

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Justice for Jolibee Workers takes a WIN

cross-posted from: https://slrpnk.net/post/4535740

> On Twitter: > > > ALL DEMANDS MET! $84,000 in back pay and consequential damages to be given to the 9 illegally terminated Jollibee workers. 🐝✊🏽 > > > After months of pressure, the Justice for Jollibee Workers campaign is declaring VICTORY after Jollibee finalized a settlement for reinstatement, back pay, and a public apology. > > > The settlement comes after the leadership of 9 workers backed by community members who came together to hold this corporation accountable. > > > This is a powerful first phase of a movement to organize Jollibee workers around the globe. We know that the issues of Journal Square is not an isolated case. > > > Workers around the world are experiencing labor issues such as wage theft, chronic understaffing and scheduling issues, misclassification of workers, and worker mistreatment. > > > If you are you are worker or know a Jollibee Worker who wants to fight back, contact us at [email protected].

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Gabriela Silang (1731 - 1763) Gabriela Silang, born on this day in 1731, was a Filipina revolutionary who led a revolt against Spanish colonizers after her husband's assassination, vowing to...

cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/13297328

> Gabriela Silang (1731 - 1763) Gabriela Silang, born on this day in 1731, was a Filipina revolutionary who led a revolt against Spanish colonizers after her husband's assassination, vowing to... > > ## Gabriela Silang (1731 - 1763) > > ### Mon Mar 19, 1731 > !Image > > Image: A painting of Gabriela Silang by artist Carlito Rovira, showing her on horseback and wielding a saber [liberationnews.org] > > --- > Gabriela Silang, born on this day in 1731, was a Filipina revolutionary who led a revolt against Spanish colonizers after her husband's assassination, vowing to avenge his death. The Spanish captured Gabriela, executing her at age 32. > > Gabriela married Diego Silang, an Ilocano resistance leader, in 1757. Diego was imprisoned after he suggested to the Spanish authorities that they abolish the tribute, colonialist tax, and replace Spanish functionaries with native people. Together, Diego and Gabriela resisted colonial rule, engaging in skirmishes with Spanish troops. > > Gabriela took over the reins of her husband's revolutionary movement after his assassination on May 28th, 1763. She led Ilocano rebels for four months before being captured and executed on September 20th that year by the colonial government of the Spanish East Indies. Spanish forces executed her later that year, at age 32. > > > "Her undaunted determination, along with her skill and strength is what the people of the Philippines will never forget, and why she is regarded as the pioneering female Bayani. Today her courageous leadership became a symbol for the importance of women in Filipino society, and their struggle for liberation during colonization." > > > > - Margarita Mansalay > > --- > - Date: 1731-03-19 > - Learn More: liberationschool.org, www.bayaniart.com, en.wikipedia.org. > - Tags: #Birthdays, #Colonialism, #Indigenous. > - Source: www.apeoplescalendar.org

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What can you say about the BBM presidency?
  • I thought he was going to be an inutile president at best, but he's alright so far. Parang P-Noy days lang wherein you can generally ride out the term peacefully, save for a few hiccups. Duterte era lang talaga yung so bad you have your butt cheeks clenched every day. Of course andyan pa rin yung mga hihirit na gusto daw "isanitize" yung memories ng Marcoses (as if naman what BBM does isn't independent of his father's transgressions) or calm before the storm daw, lmao.

    Then again, I'm not one to lionize politicians. I give them props if they do something good and chastise them if there's anything bad, and I don't care what the name on the plaque says. That's why it's much easier for me to objectively look at Robin Padilla (who says a lot of stupid shit that doesn't endear him to an already hostile crowd) instead of saying intellectually dishonest sweeping statements like "WaLa NaMaN SiLbi" which isn't true at all. I like that JV Ejercito is willing to look at small scale nuclear reactors for alternative energy while Risa Hontiveros (who usually isn't wrong) gets a thumbs down from me for not even looking at the proposal and going "hurr durr meltdown bataan". Villar is correct that we should be putting as much attention to the ASF outbreak as the Guo circus.

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  • Nope. I don't go to concerts. Well, isa pa lang sinadya ko (Explosions in the Sky) and the rest free sa mall (Cobra Starship, Twenty One Pilots, Walk The Moon). I prefer kasi to just stand/sit there and soak it all in, and that's seen as a no-no in concerts wherein they expect you to drown out the performer by singing along and behaving like you have ADHD. Plus I hate crowds.

    as for the demographic I think gen z would be a prime target cause she’s young relatable

    Yeah makes sense kasi she's young and entertaining, but musically jazz isn't something kids would appreciate. I can't even think of a modern interpretation of jazz na hindi niche. I remember 20 years ago, the closest comparison I could make to Laufey was Mika Nakashima and she wasn't exactly a household name.

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  • Gogoro my bro, in Greenbelt.

  • Paalam, Lemmy!
  • I don’t appreciate being made a joke in Discord, but hey, such is life and the reality of protests.

    Sina @sarcasticookie at u/choco_mallows ba may pakana nito? Not surprised if yes, those people are gutter trash down to the core

    The rest who decided to stick, slowly packed their bags as well.

    Some of them would have stayed if you engaged with them especially when one of them sent you a DM on this platform. Ignoring them probably didn't help.

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    I've been recording since the 90s, so I don't think anyone inspired me to do what would later be defined as "archiving". The idea of digitizing and posting on the internet however, I credit to a guy named "fiscaplyder". He would share old commercials as early as 2003 in PinoyExchange, and you can clearly see a lot of his uploads being reposted as well as a bevy of impersonators. This inspired me start my own channels like this one from 2006 and then another called Marikinadono in 2007 which has since been shut down after I got busy and forgot about it entirely.

    Then more than a decade later during the pandemic, I decided to open UndustFixation intending to do commentary on batang 90s antiques and old clips. The channel name is a play on the term "unjust vexation" with "Undust" obviously about uncovering and dusting anything old and dirty while "Fixation" comes from being "fixated" about something.

    Those plans fell on the side for a couple of years until I revisited it in late 2023 after a project ending led to me getting a ton of free time. This time around it was as a full-on channel dedicated to showing my own recordings and some that I found.

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    I'm not in this for personal glory. I don't even use my real name! When people say thanks, they say UndustFixation or Undust and not the person/pseudonym behind it. Those who personally know me are well aware of my anxiety with attention and getting praise. When I make donations, I do it anonymously. Of course, I kind of went against what I'm saying by posting here — but it had to be said just to underscore my point. Because this idea that I'm some famewhore that demands credit is just patently false.

    I'm also not in the hobby out of some phony platitude about saving the industry or anything like that. Most probably are (and kudos to them for that), but not me. I'm into archiving because I want to be able to enjoy what I used to see (or missed) at my own pace. That's it, plain and simple.

    Uploading it is optional and secondary, as I want others to chime in on what they think or know about the clips. I am not obligated to provide the community with non-watermarked videos and no one is forcing them to watch. I don't care if your viewing experience is ruined. If it's too bothersome, no one is stopping you from going out there and doing your own archiving. In fact, you'd be doing the community a huge service by dipping your toes in instead of whinging.

    Maybe "archivist" or "preservationist" is not the right label for me, and you probably should stop referring to me as one to avoid setting the wrong expectations. I guess, curator??

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    The bulk of my content come from VHS. They are surprisingly robust and last many years as long as you store them properly. If you lose your digitized copies, you can just go back to the tapes and re-convert. Due to the age of the technology, you're also almost always guaranteed that the content is going to be old.

    I use a Panasonic AG-1980p S-VHS player to get the best possible quality out of the tapes. I also have a backup Sharp S-VHS player hooked up to a Panasonic DMR-ES18 to serve as a line TBC passthrough. I recently acquired a working Sony betamax too, but I don't use it as much due to fear of breaking it. All tapes are captured losslessly through Blackmagic Intensity Shuttle so I can upscale it a bit using Virtualdub to 960x720 and retain the 4:3 aspect ratio. All videos are then compressed for storage using Handbrake.

    Around 2006 or 2007, I stopped using VCRs and transitioned to TV tuners. It was the worst decision of my life, but had no choice as my VCR broke down and it has fallen out of favor with the rise of DVDs. On one hand, this was the peak of my recording years as I recorded all kinds of channels from the usuals to something like early boring QTV, TV5Monde or RAI International, lmao. On the other, hard drive space was expensive so I had to capture at 240p and burn them on DVDs. Little did I know that discs had a astoundingly bad lifespan, leading to several recordings being lost.

    I completely stopped recording after 2008. Therefore, you won't see me post anything beyond that date. It would be inauthentic and clearly not from my collection. I did have one short clip from Balls in 2011 as I was still watching volleyball during those years, but that's it.

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    Implying that watermarks mean I'm claiming ownership of the videos is such a dumb malicious takeaway.

    The owners are the networks and the copyright holders — an imbecile could see that, and it goes without saying. I don't even use the term "my videos" to describe anything I post, but rather "my uploads". I also stopped using 'thieves' and opted for "reposters" so my displeasure is more plain and less open to interpretation. Retorts like "NiNaKaW mO rIn NaMan YaN" won't apply because no one is accusing anyone a thief but rather for reposting — I'm the direct source of what you posted, not the networks/ad agencies, even though they created it.

    So, with semantics out of the way:

    The reason for watermarks is to track sources.

    Did ABS-CBN create the 1982 City 2 station ID? Absolutely. But they weren't the ones who made it possible for you to see it again after 40+ years, and it actually remains to be seen if they had a copy at all. It's kinda like Halley's Comet — Edmond Halley wasn't the first to discover it, but it was named after him for reintroducing it to the world. Besides, if I'm doing my thesis or a media person working on a piece about archiving, I want to be able to talk to the person who found it and how, not some kid with no meaningful knowledge or contributions who just snip away on a cellphone using Clideo. It's also preferable that all discussions about the discovery happen in one place and not spread across a dozen copies.

    But I hear you. I understand the frustration with the watermarks. I said it before last year that I hate them for precisely the reasons mentioned by some viewers, and then some.

    In fact, my first few months of uploads didn't have watermarks.

    Unfortunately they ended up being reposted and the wrong sources were being credited. Celebrities like Giselle Sanchez, Heidi Hocson, Jay Manalo, Ryan Eigenmann, and others would end up thanking the wrong person. Heck, even Radyo 630 (who technically own TV Patrol by virtue of being an ABS-CBN subsidiary) credited the guy who reposted my first iPhone upload.

    The double whammy here is that these pages are eligible for monetization and been making money from the traffic it brought. I'm not earning from this, never will be, and haven't made a cent. The stars from FB given to me in kind (roughly equivalent to about P23) remain in stasis. I'm fine with that as this was never intended to be a cash cow anyway — but at the same time, I don't think it's fair that I'm doing the hard work of finding/buying/cleaning tapes and digitizing them while others profit or reap praise from it.

    As for the "obnoxious" watermarks, that's a recent development and is typically used only with select uploads. Some pages have been using AI erasers to "remove" the logo. Here is one such page doing it:

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    This necessitated using moving watermarks to counteract it. I thought that was a decent compromise than the big permanent text in the center that others use. Not surprisingly, reposters were upset with this move as it made it difficult for them to repost and so resort to astroturfing the comments section. Hence why I laugh at them. Most of the followers sympathize with the move while there are some legit gripes from those unfamiliar with why I do it.

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    I'm not selfish. 99.9% of those who ask for permission to repost, I almost always say yes. I give copies of my rare anime to a local team that does remasters of lost tagalog dubs. I even promote pages or — at one point when I temporarily retired my YouTube channel — allowed them to post my uploads on theirs and I didn't bother to reupload it when I eventually reopened the channel.

    The only requests I turn down are those who want to repost as is — mostly because I don't see the point of it. If they're going to watch the same thing, why not just do it on my page? But those types of requests are rare, since they just go ahead and repost it without notifying me. Often the requests I get are the ones listed below, and I have no problem with any of them and its gleefully encouraged:

    • For use with recreations
    • Only certain parts are needed from the long clip
    • The actors/artists/relatives of those that are featured asking to either repost it or an unblemished copy
    • Attempts at remastering at a higher quality (AI upscaler megalulz)
    • Listicle compilations
    • Making reels (like this one although they didn't bother to seek or give credit but its alright, the watermark is there anyway)
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    Let me make one thing perfectly clear:

    WE DON'T HAVE EVERY SINGLE VIDEO IN EXISTENCE!

    It would be foolish to assume that we do. So many shows and events are happening during the "free time" we're recording and there's only one VCR and TV. Although there is evidence of people (usually rich) that have several VCRs recording on different TVs at the same time, that's an outlier — and even then, they're still bound to miss a large chunk of what's out there.

    What archivists personally have is typically dependent on what interests them. I don't want to speak for Jojo Bailon, but I could surmise from his uploads that he's into musicals, variety shows, and PBA games — and, not surprisingly, his uploads are commercials, bumpers, idents, before, around, and during any of those programs. Dann Garcia is a 24 Oras/GMA superfan and the bulk of his content are of that show and its surrounding commercials.

    I wouldn't expect VOTIII to have, say, Dragon Ball or Yaiba, as anime don't appear to be in his purview. Nor would I pester Dann Garcia to release Epiderm A or Fake Doomsday ad as it predates the year he began capturing.

    That said, the issue with requests isn't so much that we have or don't have — it's more like requests are annoying and offensive in general. It shows a lack of appreciation (whether existing or imagined) of what the archivist is doing for free and out of their own schedule and convenience. Imagine uploading an ultra-rare clip that the internets spent years finding and you finally put an end to the quest by putting it out there and the comments you get are "BoSs SaNa StAiNeD gLAsS NaMaN". Yes, we could always hide and ignore it, but it's done. We've seen it. And there's like 200 more comments and messages like that. And then some would handwave your reactions as being sensitive or childish and it just compounds things even further.

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    Almost everything I upload come from my personal collection or something I've recorded in the past but discarded during the "Great Tape Purge of 2007" (in which I threw out over 70% of my tapes during the home renovation) but have since rediscovered.

    The type of shows we record run the gamut of tagalized anime, pro wrestling, cartoons, musical performances (usually of the rock genre), sports, lifestyle programs, local sitcoms and dramas, technology, news, and travel. Incidental commercials and IDs are also part of those recordings. You rarely would see me upload anything that I (or someone in the family) wasn't watching.

    I do procure tapes from numerous sources, but 80% of the time there's nothing meaningful in it. I've wasted so much money gambling on mysterious tapes that I usually ignore any leads that require payment these days, mostly to boycott archivist tax.

    100% of my lost media discoveries are entirely by accident. I play tapes without knowing what's inside, let it run in the background, and capture anything interesting I hear. It's not like "oh I want to see Caritas Gutom!" and all of a sudden I have it. It takes a lot of luck, often times money, and more luck.

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    I'm not really into what many consider as the lost media iceberg. To me, everything old is of equal importance. I do have my own personal "white whales", and have stricken off a large chunk from the list like Buddy 'En Sol, i Channel, Early Myx, and Karne Ka Lang sa Hazing, this year alone.

    So far, only six videos remain on my list:

    • ABC 5's "Don't Let This Happen To Your Children" PSA (1992)
    • Big Bobs TVCs - Whammos, Fat Fingers, Zingies (1994)
    • MTV Asia 1998-era with Donita Rose
    • Channel [V] Philippines 2000s era
    • ABC 5's Beatles documentaries (1991?)
    • Uncle Bob's Lucky 7 Club (the eps I was able to catch as a child, as in late 80s to early 90s)
  • VP Sara, Hontiveros clash over 'politicizing' of 2025 OVP budget
  • On paper (no pun intended), the author profile at the end of the book is common. But it doesn't have verbiage like this. Lumalabas tuloy na the book is about her. Not surprised of course, given what we know about Sara or the Duterte's in general, just that there's no going around that.

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  • Hindi pala reliable yung community notes sa Twitter. People could easily prop up and upvote an incorrect dispute.

  • What to know: Actor Mon Confiado’s cyber libel complaint vs content creator Ileiad
  • tl,dr: Mon Confiado is suing someone for using him as the placeholder on the grocery store copypasta.

    It's a stupid lawsuit and why I hate cyber libel. It's a meme! It's unfortunate that many took it literally (that's Filipinos on the internet for you), but to say the guy had malicious intent is ridiculous. What does he hope to gain by deliberately ruining your reputation?

    At the same time, dude should have read the room and saved himself the trouble by just deleting it. Unlike Maria Ressa who could afford to be arrogant and pay legal fees because she can recoup those costs from the ego strokes she's getting and being martyrized, you're just some guy with a pseudonym and lacking in allies. Take the L and live another day. Too late for that, though!