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 Over the weekend, Aakash Gupta, a product manager who has worked at major tech firms includ stanley cup ing Google and Epic Games, posted a lengthy dive into the Twitter recommendation source code. Twitter owner botella stanley  Musk had published the code late last week, though only after parts of the codebase had been leaked onto GitHub.      6. Misinformation is highly down-ranked Anything that is categorized as misinformation gets the rug pulled out from under it. Surprisingly, so are posts about Ukraine. pic.twitter/MgLUOmDbSZ mdash; Aakash Gupta  @aakashg0  April 1, 2023  La stanley mug te on Monday, Gupta told Gizmodo that  upon further investigation  he and his fellows looking into the Twitter code found that it only applies to Twitter Spaces, the platforms live meeting feature. It remains unclear how exactly Twitter moderates Spaces, though the site does say all users and hosts have to follow Twitters policies about the title of the chat. Before he published the code, Musk tweeted that even his own team does not fully understand the Twitter algorithms, and that  people will discover many silly things, but well patch issues as soon as theyre found.  Still, the line of code that seems to specifically target the war in Ukraine is the highly specific compared to broad categories of  HighToxicity,   Violence,   Misleading,  or  Hateful  content. Screenshot: Aakash Gupta Its at this point we would reach out to Twitter for comment, but Musk made the Twitter media account automatically respond with a  poop  emoji. W Gvcm The聽Teen Titans: Judas Contract聽Movie Captures the Best Parts of a DC Comics Classic
 Herein, we report on the first known photographic evidence of deer gnawing human remains,  write the Texas  botella stanley State University researchers in their new study, which can be found in the Journal of Forensic Sciences. On its own, this behavior is noteworthy enough, but the finding could prove useful to forensic scienti stanley us sts conducting murder investigations.     Indeed, forensic scientists are often tasked with having to determine the age of corpses in various states of decay. Much of the research in this field is done on so-called body farms, where forensic scientists are able to study human decomposition in detail, and over prolonged timespans. In the new study, a research team led by  Da stanley flasche niel J. Wescott deposited a human corpse in a forested area of the 24-acre Forensic Anthropology Research Facility  FARF  in San Marcos, Texas  the university accepts whole-body human donations for forensic research . The researchers were hoping to study how various scavengers disrupt human remains, and to record the unique signatures left by each animal; armed with this sort of data, scientists can better determine the age of human remains.  To that end, they set up a camera trap, and were fully expecting to see images of foxes, raccoons, coyotes, and various birds. Around 190 days after the body was deposited鈥攂y which time the corpse was reduced to a mere skeleton鈥攁n unexpected visitor arrived on the scene: a single white tailed deer. In photos, the deer could clearly be seen gnawing away at the s