

Even if it was glorifying nazis, that’s still protected by the 1st Amendment. The police had no business stealing these properties from the owner.


Even if it was glorifying nazis, that’s still protected by the 1st Amendment. The police had no business stealing these properties from the owner.


Is it satire, though? These ghouls are actually nazis, after all.
Because borders aren’t real. We need border patrol about as much as we need Bigfoot hunters.
Yeah. Got any more hard-hitting questions?


It’s like resuscitating a dying animal, just so you could kill it yourself.


Mopeds are motorbikes.


Elon tried to get CDPR to add him as a character in Cyberpunk 2077, not realizing that he’s literally Saburo Arasaka.


Imagine being so triggered by the existence of children that you completely forgot to say anything relevant to the article.
Whoa we’re gonna be rich!


While it hasn’t yet specified whether this means prices will decrease or increase
Dangerous headline, especially for reporting on such a notoriously litigious company.
You can use comment un-deleting tools to see what the mods remove and what the comments said (to varying degrees of success). Typically, /r/conservative’s removed/deleted comments fall into two categories:
1: Dissenting opinions 2: Non-dissenting opinions that say the quiet part out loud
It’s rarely ever something that actually goes against the rules in their sidebar.


Fascism should be called out and fought against, not ignored because it’s annoying in your feed.


Yeah, but what made Reddit worth using was the discussion. Link aggregators weren’t a new thing before Reddit. Reddit’s ranked and nested commenting system is what kept people active on the platform.
I once said that nazis who got punched in the face didn’t deserve any sympathy. Literally wrote “they do not deserve sympathy”, nothing that actually encouraged or glorified the heroic act of punching nazis. I got a site-wide, week-long ban for that.
Fuck Reddit. Punch nazis.


Good on them for calling it out. But if they really want to send a message to Reddit, they need to shut down and move off-site.
I also recommend The Finals! It’s exclusively multiplayer, and the only “grind” one needs to worry about is unlocking all the weapons and gadgets; it doesn’t take long to do, and you don’t even need all of them if you aren’t going to use them. But there’s nothing to level up or upgrade, so once you buy an item, it’s just a permanent part of your kit. There’s no story or campaign that you have to progress, no cutscenes to sit through. You just launch the game, pick a mode, and queue for a match.
I have like 750+ in-match hours logged, and have no plans on stopping.


It doesn’t read like AI to me at all. I think some people, especially here on Lemmy, are becoming increasingly paranoid lately and think everything they see is AI-generated. I saw a comment here a few days ago where somebody accused an article of being written by AI because the writer used a lot of em-dashes. Like, some dude out there is getting accused of being an AI just because he’s an English major. The amount of distrust in the most trivial of things these days is just wild.
Seems like it would be pretty trivial to make a botnet that just went around blocking users from every new top comment/post. Even better if you just manually do it with that old, organic account you never got around to deleting. That would very easily cause a huge disruption for Reddit.
all data on plebbit is text-only, you cannot upload media.
I worry this still puts the “host” of a community at risk. In some jurisdictions, storing functional links to CSAM on your device, even in text form, is effectively the same thing as saving the actual media file locally. This means that a community admin would need to have some sort of system in place on their own machine to scan and remove those, which there doesn’t currently seem to be a mechanism in place to do automatically.
Right now, it seems like a lot more responsibility for the end-user when creating a community, as opposed to the relatively consequence-free route of creating a community on Lemmy/Reddit.
Oops! I saw police overreach and just assumed it was US.