I've never seen it before I found it either, and I assumed it would be longer because nothing else makes sense. So I looked it up but in the end I thought it would be a better post in the state I found it tbh
root@lukmly013:-# umount /dev/brain
root@lukmly013:-# fsck -f /dev/brain
fsck from util-linux 2.31.1
/dev/brain: clean ???/??? files, ???/??? blocks
This volume appears to have no errors
Just needs a bit more love :)
root@lukmly013:-# mount /dev/brain /home/lukmly013
I understand (though don't support) censoring words because of OCR limiting what kinds of images you can post to social media, but is "God" really a problem? Not to say it necessarily shouldn't be, but the values behind censorship seem like they wouldn't oppose it.
Is the bottom third of text in this image removed for a similar reason?
To the first question - it's likely to trigger engagement. When you feel the need to question something bizarre in a post, such as questionable censorship or mispronunciation, the answer is overwhelmingly that they just wanted people to comment about it, thus increasing engagement and telling the algorithm to promote it more