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ChrisArchitectabout 4 hours ago
Related:

Madison Square Garden compiled a list of activists against facial recognition

https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=48644781

masfuerteabout 1 hour ago
This is risk scores for celebrities looking for free tickets. Does anyone really care?
smcgabout 2 hours ago
Simulacraabout 2 hours ago
When I worked in IT for the US congress (2012) the internal system that tracks constituents does the same thing. All offices uses it. "Black folks" was the most glaring odd label that I saw.
josefritzishere36 minutes ago
Is this a hate crime? It might literally be illegal in New York. Maybe they're undeserving of their millions of dollars of tax breaks.
honeycrispyabout 2 hours ago
MSG database stands for "Madison square garden database", not "Message database". I think the title should be updated to avoid confusion.
smurdaabout 2 hours ago
good feedback. updated.
AlexandrBabout 2 hours ago
Joe Rogan's Comedy Mothership does something similar[1]. The worst part about these systems is that the lack of accountability and appeals process. If you end up on the "bad" list, you're banned and probably SOL.

[1] https://www.cracked.com/article_38944_joe-rogans-comedy-club...

galkkabout 2 hours ago
Hmm, nobody is entitled to a private property visit and owner can set any rules they like
pyuser58327 minutes ago
That’s not true at all. There are many rules affecting public establishments, including privately owned ones.

Your house is your house, but once you establish a venue open to the general public, you have to follow rules.