Flowcharts are reliable
Most people visiting tiktok don't do it in their browser
Why can't consenting adults broadcast their own private activities? Why is it their responsibility to parent the world's 12 year olds?
I know plenty of male onlyfans/patreon accounts who would disagree with the "ultimate monopoly" statement.
That is the opposite of what they're saying.
These all seem subjective. Why should it be up to one person to decide what another should be ashamed of?
> Vile things such as bondage
what if there are two of us?
Isn't that the point of the entire second half of the article? Attempts by actual victims to distance themselves from the religious conservative groups such as Exodus Cry?
I have seen exactly zero people calling for the age of consent to be raised. I have also seen exactly no calls for banning of pornography outside of the extreme religious conservative sphere.
The maintainer has not had any activity on this project in over a year, but it looks like he account is still active
>bmp >tiff
30 minutes is the longest wash time to be considered "fast cycle" for laundry machines though, according to the link
This comment does not seem at all relevant to the article
The counterpoint to this is that they're not going to be deradicalized at this point, and that the only other option is to prevent the ideology from spreading
I would think that people who disagree with an article would have more to say.
The phrase "teach the controversy" originates with an early-2000's movement to show pro-creationism arguments in biology classes.
It seems like the article is saying that vaccine immunity is actually more robust that natural immunity though.
It seems pretty controversial sometimes. It probably is not nearly as divisive as it feels, but the HN crowd is pretty libertarian-leaning based on my years of lurking
Sorry, didn't mean to imply that it was the main issue here. It's just a small piece of a much larger issue with reddit-style moderation in general, and with nnn especially
As to your first point, I don't disagree. The analogy has been used frequently in bad faith. That is not what I am doing here, and I think Homles' statement, regardless of his intent, is still fundamentally correct. We…
I heard the terms "corona" and "covid" long before the term "china flu"
1: Regardless of its original context, the analogy does seem reasonable to me. "Shouting fire," assuming there is no fire, is disinformation. "A crowded theater" represents a scenario in which disinformation presents a…
This is going to be a controversial opinion, but I agree with the mods who wrote the petition. The 'fire in a crowded theater' analogy is overused, but it seems applicable here. Additionally, those who moderate these…
Did the paper say it was caused by attention-seeking? My takeaway was that it was a stress-reaction that spread through groups, not something intentional
Flowcharts are reliable
Most people visiting tiktok don't do it in their browser
Why can't consenting adults broadcast their own private activities? Why is it their responsibility to parent the world's 12 year olds?
I know plenty of male onlyfans/patreon accounts who would disagree with the "ultimate monopoly" statement.
That is the opposite of what they're saying.
These all seem subjective. Why should it be up to one person to decide what another should be ashamed of?
> Vile things such as bondage
what if there are two of us?
Isn't that the point of the entire second half of the article? Attempts by actual victims to distance themselves from the religious conservative groups such as Exodus Cry?
I have seen exactly zero people calling for the age of consent to be raised. I have also seen exactly no calls for banning of pornography outside of the extreme religious conservative sphere.
The maintainer has not had any activity on this project in over a year, but it looks like he account is still active
>bmp >tiff
30 minutes is the longest wash time to be considered "fast cycle" for laundry machines though, according to the link
This comment does not seem at all relevant to the article
The counterpoint to this is that they're not going to be deradicalized at this point, and that the only other option is to prevent the ideology from spreading
I would think that people who disagree with an article would have more to say.
The phrase "teach the controversy" originates with an early-2000's movement to show pro-creationism arguments in biology classes.
It seems like the article is saying that vaccine immunity is actually more robust that natural immunity though.
It seems pretty controversial sometimes. It probably is not nearly as divisive as it feels, but the HN crowd is pretty libertarian-leaning based on my years of lurking
Sorry, didn't mean to imply that it was the main issue here. It's just a small piece of a much larger issue with reddit-style moderation in general, and with nnn especially
As to your first point, I don't disagree. The analogy has been used frequently in bad faith. That is not what I am doing here, and I think Homles' statement, regardless of his intent, is still fundamentally correct. We…
I heard the terms "corona" and "covid" long before the term "china flu"
1: Regardless of its original context, the analogy does seem reasonable to me. "Shouting fire," assuming there is no fire, is disinformation. "A crowded theater" represents a scenario in which disinformation presents a…
This is going to be a controversial opinion, but I agree with the mods who wrote the petition. The 'fire in a crowded theater' analogy is overused, but it seems applicable here. Additionally, those who moderate these…
Did the paper say it was caused by attention-seeking? My takeaway was that it was a stress-reaction that spread through groups, not something intentional