I think this still eliminates class action suits. According to the article quotes, they still define the court and terms under which you can sue.
I think this still eliminates class action suits. According to the article quotes, they still define the court and terms under which you can sue.
Mastodon manages to do it on ActivityPub
I would argue that there should be a block feature and also a mute feature. What we currently call “block” is actually just a mute.
Imagine finding out one day that someone you’ve blocked for harassment has been following you around and making nasty comments on every single post you made for months, or even leaking personal information. You just didn’t know it.
It happens, and even on Lemmy you will have people who will do this (doxing will get a ban but other behaviors may slide under the radar, especiallyif the target doesn’t see and report it).
When I’ve brought this up with the devs, they have shot it down immediately. Basically, their attitude is that posts are public by default. So hiding them from a blocked user doesn’t really do anything.
Of course, that’s nonsense. Mastodon does it. It has an incredible chilling effect on harassment.
It took me 1000 years to get this
The exception is if it’s open source and can save thousands of people two seconds.
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This is bordering on misinformation but I’m not going to act on that.
The Iron Dome is primarily used to protect civilians, although it may also incidentally or occasionally be used to protect military targets as well.
Israel does not use its own citizens as cover for military operations. Here is a map of military bases in Israel, which are separate from civilians as required by international law.
There is no similar map of military sites in Gaza because Hamas uses civilian cover for military operations, including launching international attacks, from schools, mosques, churches, and hospitals.
So basically, your perspective is that a system that protects Israeli civilians is immoral because every single Israeli is immoral? Yeah, that seems very sane. /s
It essentially prevented a full scale armed conflict like this past year from 2011-2023. How many lives has it saved over that 12 years?
I hate to break it to you, but that almost certainly came from some karen that didn’t want their individual son or daughter to be reading it. So they raised a big fuss with the teacher for principle to get the books banned in your classroom.
Is that how you set up chrome?
That’s what Ladybird is trying to do.
I didn’t know that each browser accesses different content on a different internet. I’ll have to check that out. /s
Wow, I didn’t realize that. It’s pretty surprising considering he also has some truly massive paintings. Like, reconsider your architecture if you’re planning to buy one, big.
He had so much cash that he apparently had to write off 10% per year due to “spoilage,” having the physical cash rot, become waterlogged, and eaten by rats.
I think it is for the algorithm - people often sort by hot or top, so voting and commenting increases the visibility. Downvotes decrease the visibility.
I think more ironic than bad.