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Putin is using the same tactics with European countries.
Putin is using the same tactics with European countries.
UnFortunately, dude still has rights, regardless of how many times he breaks the law, or makes a mockery of it.
Hmmm…
I think I can see where that took you.
On this subject, the shallowness of your thoughts is only matched by the authoritative way in which you express them.
Can I suggest you to allow yourself to be left your thoughts to think it over.
Like the ex-husband of J K Rawling?
PeerTube looks quite promising with its decentralised model. Surely it will never be perfect. But decentralisation is essencial. Also because the types of videos I like to see in YouTube either are monetised by themselfs in some way. Or are not monetised at all. YouTube does not seem necessary for those creators.
Cheeto Benito
Thanks for offering your perspective. Maybe I’m too cynical. Or maybe I’m reading to much into the Russia-Ukraine-Nato thing.
In any case, at current information, I can both accept the defederation, or just teaching people that they can choose and block specific users and communities.
Thanks for the answer but I can only understand your first sentence. After that I have no clue about what you mean .
From reading that thread it is not just a socialist instance.
They are instructing their members on how to relate to others, how to react to outsiders comments in their communities, and how to protect themselves from outsiders opinions. To me that sounds like cult level brainwashing techniques.
Another word that comes to mind is brigading.
The Hexbear thread on federation: https://www.hexbear.net/post/280770 – read it yourself.
To me it reads like a plan to increase their reach with preventive instructions on how to avoid being ‘influenced’ by outsiders’ opinions.
My guesstimation is that it is a disinformation machine based on useful idiots.
I had also been using Reddit for over a decade. I’m only now realising how early I got on Reddit’s boat. Was mostly just a lurker but, apart from WhatsApp, the only social media, and main news source (tad cringe, yea). Your comment hist made me think where is the /c/atheism around here. PS: I keep coming here almost everyday. If you ever feel you need to reach out to a stranger, likely across the world, drop me a DM.
Don’t you get paid per views on Substack?
To bad the news article does not cite the original study. Coming from the Independent it does not have a lot of credence. But it is a news piece written by Reuters. Even there it does not have the sources of the data. In Scholar the only work that uses the expression “[husbands] 'create extra seven hours of housework a week”’ is an opinion piece about a book. A book by Caroline Criado Perez where I suppose the reference and context of the original study (from University of Michigan) exists. Suppose. Maybe.
I see a lot of potential for misquotation of the original study.
I don’t think it would fit. Besides, it is said they should not hide their faces!