Which data would you like? The one that's been purposely suppressed[0] and deemed "wrong" early on and got scientists into trouble because it went against the status quo mentality? [0] Insert <citation needed> here to…
Depends if they have children.
The posting of this article on HN is well timed to start a nice comfy little flamewar on a Saturday morning. Have fun frens.
Underrated.
It was removed from YT because it's nothing but pure propaganda and misinformation. It still confuses me as to what are they trying to push with this agenda.
You mean like how housing cost discussions here are always looking to blame zoning laws, to name one example? Pretty sure at this point that even HN has a heady dose of controlled opposition.
>But what about free speech?, some might ask. >"The Constitutional protection of free speech very specifically stops the Federal government from censoring your communications and doesn't actually apply to private…
What does this have to do with reddit?
Double amusing because I see this same nonsense on HN regularly. We should really just ban politics and other bullshit from the site and not look back, because it's nothing but a blight upon it. Look at which stories…
Which subreddits had their administration changed?
In that case almost all of the comments here should be downvoted or flagged.
I can't tell if this is a satire.
If they knew how much money there was to be made in that, they would be lining up like no tomorrow. See: bitcoin.
Which data would you like? The one that's been purposely suppressed[0] and deemed "wrong" early on and got scientists into trouble because it went against the status quo mentality? [0] Insert <citation needed> here to…
Depends if they have children.
The posting of this article on HN is well timed to start a nice comfy little flamewar on a Saturday morning. Have fun frens.
Underrated.
It was removed from YT because it's nothing but pure propaganda and misinformation. It still confuses me as to what are they trying to push with this agenda.
You mean like how housing cost discussions here are always looking to blame zoning laws, to name one example? Pretty sure at this point that even HN has a heady dose of controlled opposition.
>But what about free speech?, some might ask. >"The Constitutional protection of free speech very specifically stops the Federal government from censoring your communications and doesn't actually apply to private…
What does this have to do with reddit?
Double amusing because I see this same nonsense on HN regularly. We should really just ban politics and other bullshit from the site and not look back, because it's nothing but a blight upon it. Look at which stories…
Which subreddits had their administration changed?
In that case almost all of the comments here should be downvoted or flagged.
I can't tell if this is a satire.
If they knew how much money there was to be made in that, they would be lining up like no tomorrow. See: bitcoin.