Why would you share screenshots of death threats? That's like taking a screenshot of a picture of animal abuse that was posted on Facebook and reposting it. Of course it will get you blocked.
"Sorry, our site is unavailable in your country right now." In any case I suppose it's a cultural thing. I've seen in the US they have ads for really invasive drugs on the telly, so I suppose Americans visit pharmacies…
>a pharmacy with the self-serve digital photo services ...Why does a pharmacy print photographies? I've never heard of a pharmacy selling something that isn't drugs.
I believe only Debian does that, out of vanity (I presume).
>becoming financially independent in the US is a matter of years [2], not decades (European here) I don't care about being financially dependent on the state, because the state is not my enemy. The state gave me…
The main website reeks of social justice, and take a look at the rules of mastodon.social (the primary instance) if you want something to laugh at: https://mastodon.social/about/more - All the big instances are exactly…
The fact that fraud has been found out can mean two things: 1) That the system works so well that the only time fraud has occurred it has been found out 2) That the system works very poorly and this is the only time…
>to display/not display ads to users whom Facebook categorizes as interested in a particular place of worship, religion or tenet, such as the "Christian Church," "Sikhism," "Hinduism," or the "Bible." It says "such as";…
>As a non-profit dedicated to food justice, we work with small farmers of color Sometimes you can't discern parody from reality. What's worse is that it's reality: it's a racist non-profit that refuses to work with…
That is funny. The reason I don't follow tech people on Twitter is that they spend all day posting about left-leaning US politics, feminism, LGBTQ-whatever, etc. which are things I couldn't care less about. That's one…
That's especially bad. If XYZ and 7 other people I follow also follow ABC, I surely know of ABC's existence, and I don't follow him because I don't want to. The last thing I want is seeing his tweets in my timeline!!
As I said above, I believe this will be some kind of emergency measure to discredit handpicked tweets that have an enormous amount of retweets or made by specific users with an enormous amount of followers. It doesn't…
I doubt you'll get right-wing stuff, this looks like it will be handpicked by some human, and only enabled for tweets they deem too controversial. i.e. Alex Jones says something, and then some human at Twitter HQ slaps…
>One solution Twitter is exploring is to surround false tweets with factual context I quit Twitter because they started choosing for me what they show me. Before it was all what I chose to follow in chronological order,…
Why would you share screenshots of death threats? That's like taking a screenshot of a picture of animal abuse that was posted on Facebook and reposting it. Of course it will get you blocked.
"Sorry, our site is unavailable in your country right now." In any case I suppose it's a cultural thing. I've seen in the US they have ads for really invasive drugs on the telly, so I suppose Americans visit pharmacies…
>a pharmacy with the self-serve digital photo services ...Why does a pharmacy print photographies? I've never heard of a pharmacy selling something that isn't drugs.
I believe only Debian does that, out of vanity (I presume).
>becoming financially independent in the US is a matter of years [2], not decades (European here) I don't care about being financially dependent on the state, because the state is not my enemy. The state gave me…
The main website reeks of social justice, and take a look at the rules of mastodon.social (the primary instance) if you want something to laugh at: https://mastodon.social/about/more - All the big instances are exactly…
The fact that fraud has been found out can mean two things: 1) That the system works so well that the only time fraud has occurred it has been found out 2) That the system works very poorly and this is the only time…
>to display/not display ads to users whom Facebook categorizes as interested in a particular place of worship, religion or tenet, such as the "Christian Church," "Sikhism," "Hinduism," or the "Bible." It says "such as";…
>As a non-profit dedicated to food justice, we work with small farmers of color Sometimes you can't discern parody from reality. What's worse is that it's reality: it's a racist non-profit that refuses to work with…
That is funny. The reason I don't follow tech people on Twitter is that they spend all day posting about left-leaning US politics, feminism, LGBTQ-whatever, etc. which are things I couldn't care less about. That's one…
That's especially bad. If XYZ and 7 other people I follow also follow ABC, I surely know of ABC's existence, and I don't follow him because I don't want to. The last thing I want is seeing his tweets in my timeline!!
As I said above, I believe this will be some kind of emergency measure to discredit handpicked tweets that have an enormous amount of retweets or made by specific users with an enormous amount of followers. It doesn't…
I doubt you'll get right-wing stuff, this looks like it will be handpicked by some human, and only enabled for tweets they deem too controversial. i.e. Alex Jones says something, and then some human at Twitter HQ slaps…
>One solution Twitter is exploring is to surround false tweets with factual context I quit Twitter because they started choosing for me what they show me. Before it was all what I chose to follow in chronological order,…