According to a New York Times report, on Thursday, the U.S. government’s General Services Administration (GSA) removed the spoon emoji as an option that users of its videoconferencing platform can select to express themselves.

The move comes a day after workers embraced the digital cutlery to protest the Trump administration’s “Fork in the Road” resignation offer.

  • @[email protected]
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    1074 days ago

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      274 days ago

      I miss ascii art! Back in IRC days when bandwidth was not great we could have really used the efficiency of emojis. Instead, you got sent a wall of text that looked like something and your entire internet slowed down for a minute.

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        274 days ago

        Unless your IRC window wasn’t wide enough, in which case you got a wall of text that looked like nothing and it still slowed your Internet down!

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        Pretty sure I saw the comment you referenced but no, they said Americans were being racist because Pooh is yellow which you could probably argue, considering it originally also depicted Tigger (with a hard r) as Obama…

        If the origin wasn’t in China. If you’d told me it started on /b/ then yeah it would have been meant as racism.

        So I can certainly see the origin of the criticism, if not sticking with it after finding out the actual context.

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    4 days ago

    Reminds me of when Boeing removed the 🤡 a few years back because workers were shit-talking management on Teams. Removing emojis is petty nonsense. Maybe they feds should move from spoon 🥄 to 🤡 until that gets banned.

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    444 days ago

    I am sitting here trying desperately to understand this.

    They got rid of an emoji. Specifically 🥄, which is a default emoji.

    How?

    It’s on every computer and platform. Did they call slack? Tell them to remove the emoji? If they did, how did slack remove a fucking default emoji? Are they blocking the Unicode?

    What the actual fuck.

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      354 days ago

      In the article it says it’s removed from the video conference software used internally. The admins apparently can do it there.

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        64 days ago

        Ah thanks for the clarification. The slack part bit was at the end. It’s too early in the morning.

    • @[email protected]
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      74 days ago

      Because we’re already in the “yeah, that may as well happen, why not“ -stage. Remember how crazy it got in 2020? We’re doing a rerun of all the.

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    Why do these government agencies keep complying in advance? Why are they giving ground in little ways for nothing? Is some of the GSA leadership loyal to Trump?

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        12 days ago

        No, that’s reductive BS. The GSA is an independent agency of the federal government:

        [T]he term refers only to those independent agencies that, while considered part of the executive branch, have regulatory or rulemaking authority and are insulated from presidential control, usually because the president’s power to dismiss the agency head or a member is limited.

        Established through separate statutes passed by Congress, each respective statutory grant of authority defines the goals the agency must work towards, as well as what substantive areas, if any, over which it may have the power of rulemaking. These agency rules (or regulations), when in force, have the power of federal law.

        The president DOES NOT have the power to fire people from this agency, nor change its rules without involving congress. Congress made this agency, and the president’s job is to oversee its administration. Despite being the head of the executive branch, the president doesn’t have direct authority over the GSA.

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    344 days ago

    Reminds me of a line from Earthworm Jim that stuck with me: “do you mock me, spoon? I shall be your master!”

    Also, The Tick

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    314 days ago

    Take away the spoon, you’re telling them it’s time to use a knife. Is that really how you want it to go?

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      • Founding Fathers specifically create a system designed to protect their property from the tyranny of the majority (aka the poors)

      • System breaks because a minor majority of the population puts a rich populist in charge