I agree with you there. It’s a known issue, the workaround is to load into comments.
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Loads perfectly fine for me. FYI, you have to view the comments for the full image to load. If you click on it from the main feed, you’ll get the blurry low res version you posted.
Can you link to the post in question?
- wahming@monyet.cctoWorld News@beehaw.org•International Criminal Court applied for arrest warrants for Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu and Hamas's leader in Gaza for war crimesEnglish2 years
Thank you for bringing some sanity to the discussion
- wahming@monyet.cctoWorld News@beehaw.org•International Criminal Court applied for arrest warrants for Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu and Hamas's leader in Gaza for war crimesEnglish2 years
They’re a Filipino. Not exactly an infamous source of antisemitists. And ‘88’ may mean something in the west, but here in Asia it generally means nothing more than your birth year.
- wahming@monyet.cctoWorld News@beehaw.org•International Criminal Court applied for arrest warrants for Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu and Hamas's leader in Gaza for war crimesEnglish2 years
Are we now accusing others of antisemitism based on nothing more than a few random letters? WTF?
- wahming@monyet.cctoProgramming@programming.dev•What happens to FIPS/UNICODE/IETF/ISO/ANSI etc. in a post-US world? (Warning: slightly political)English2 years
Becky sounds fun. Got her number?
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That’s not sarcasm, that’s satire
- wahming@monyet.cctoWorld News@beehaw.org•Australian prime minister labels Elon Musk ‘an arrogant billionaire who thinks he is above the law’English2 years
Xitter is pretending that this is about free speech and censorship.
It’s not.
Yes it is. Especially considering that Xitter is an American company and this is legal by American law, again, Australia is overstepping its authority. It doesn’t matter that Musk is a PoS. It doesn’t matter that I personally want the video gone myself. What matters is Australia does not have the legal authority to make decisions affecting the entire world.
Your comparison to CSE is disingenuous as CSE is illegal worldwide, or at least in every country that matters. This video is not.
- wahming@monyet.cctoWorld News@beehaw.org•Australian prime minister labels Elon Musk ‘an arrogant billionaire who thinks he is above the law’English2 years
Sure. If the Christchurch group or Aussie govt wants to call them out for not honouring their agreement, shame them, kick them out, whatever, that’s fine. I’m all for that. Fuck Xitter. I fully understand there’s nothing noble about their motives. There is however a difference between that and legally forcing a platform to censor content worldwide. Australia is claiming legal authority over the entire world, how do you not see the issue there?
- wahming@monyet.cctoWorld News@beehaw.org•Australian prime minister labels Elon Musk ‘an arrogant billionaire who thinks he is above the law’English2 years
What point are you trying to make here? I’ve already stated that the content is objectionable, and that ideally Xitter should have taken it down themselves. The problem I, and everybody else here, has is that Australia does not have the authority to unilaterally decide what content the entire world may or may not access. This is regardless of the video content and it would be nice if you could discuss the actual point.
- wahming@monyet.cctoWorld News@beehaw.org•Australian prime minister labels Elon Musk ‘an arrogant billionaire who thinks he is above the law’English2 years
It may be legal and appropriate according to Australian law. That doesn’t mean the rest of us around the world are ok with abiding by their laws and whatever they decide is ‘acceptable’ for us to watch. Especially given Australia’s history of censorship when it comes to media and culture.
- wahming@monyet.cctoWorld News@beehaw.org•Australian prime minister labels Elon Musk ‘an arrogant billionaire who thinks he is above the law’English2 years
Again, they’re not obeying the Christchurch agreement they signed. I agree with you on that point. That was not the point of my comment.
- wahming@monyet.cctoWorld News@beehaw.org•Australian prime minister labels Elon Musk ‘an arrogant billionaire who thinks he is above the law’English2 years
What’s the relevance?
I agree with the Christchurch Call, that platforms, media and govts should avoid disseminating and giving publicity to terrorists and their causes. If Xitter were to take down content for that reason, I’d applaud them. However, that is a voluntary agreement that should be self-enforced by the signatories upon themselves. Nothing there gives Australia the right to determine for the rest of the world what content may or may not be shared online.
- wahming@monyet.cctoWorld News@beehaw.org•Australian prime minister labels Elon Musk ‘an arrogant billionaire who thinks he is above the law’English2 years
Musk is an ass, but this is a complex issue that goes way beyond Australia. Many govts are censoring content on social media within their countries. The last thing they need is precedent allowing them to remove videos from a platform entirely worldwide.
Seeing as the customer insisted on that package despite the expert’s recommendation, that’s a fully justified idiot tax
- wahming@monyet.cctoProgramming@programming.dev•Microsoft opens a "high priority" bug ticket in ffmpeg, attempting to leech the free labour of the maintainersEnglish2 years
What regression? It was a PEBKAC
- wahming@monyet.cctoGaming@beehaw.org•Hollow Knight: Silksong Got an Xbox Store Page on April Fools Day and Fans Don't Know How to Feel - IGNEnglish2 years
The entire ‘article’ consists of screenshots of twitter and reddit posts. Jeez.
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Your comment show up as deleted for me. Deletions take a while to sync across instances, like anything else in the fediverse.


This is one side of the story. It’s entirely possible CF did provide those details