• theneverfox
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    3 days ago

    They imply the t shirt was the problem, and that it caused him to be flagged by the security system

    I thought it was a t shirt with his face on it or something. But they went on social media, tracked him down, found a picture of his face, and banned him

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      3 days ago

      The T-Shirt was the problem, but seeing as the title says he wasn’t wearing the t-shirt we can infer the t-shirt was not what was flagged at the stadium.

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        3 days ago

        But the t-shirt wasn’t really the problem. Getting banned from the stadium wasn’t the problem - I don’t really care if one venue is banning people for whatever stupid and petty reason

        They’re trawling through massive data sets they shouldn’t have and using facial recognition to pick people out through social media posts, job affiliation, and who knows what else.

        They didn’t make the system, they’re clearly just users. That’s the problem here