Don’t get me wrong, I was referencing those too. In general, when I visited Reddit there were a lot of personal stories and pictures. These can often provide a unique pov which is not found in the news.
Lemmy is more a forum where people discuss the news. The comments are far more advanced and interesting than Reddit. But because people (including me) are far more privacy minded, I feel like they rarely post personal experiences. This might be an unfixable dillemma.
Israel passed a law this week that anyone denying their claims about October 7 will get jailed for 5 years. They really do not want their lies corrected.
No different from any Western social media. Try saying something positive about enemies of the empire and find out how long it takes to get some knocks on your door. https://www.wsws.org/en/articles/2024/08/28/itys-a28.html
Many of the exaggerated stories are fiction. But there are plenty of Redditors posting pictures of things they saw locally and other information which some could consider sensitive.
Sounds like the “Death Game” genre.
Deadman Wonderland would be closest.
There is also a mountain of generic slop death game animes if you want more of that.
The most interesting conspiracy is Israel killing JFK because he was about to force them to register their lobby as a foreign agent.
Will Trump be the EU’s wakeup call?
Maybe .world only blocks the big VPNs. World pages also load very slow at least comparing to .ml. When someone links a .world link directly to a post there it takes ages to load.
Therr are big cloud providers but they do not offer the total package. Services such as AWS offer great integration. What Europe might need is a company which bundles together all the existing separate cloud services to easily integrate.
Italy randomly released someone with an ICC warrant two days ago. That might have been a false flag to shift the blame of ignoring the ICC to a Italy with a Libyan instead of Poland with Netanyahu.
The description as a ‘link aggregator’ on the fediverse page is holding it back.
Many of the boycotted corporations have faced massive losses. Enough for some of them to have cut ties or divest.
A boycott does not have to bankrupt a company. A few percent revenue loss is more than enough for them to reconsider. As soon as the losses outweigh the profits to be exact.
It is a shame it is always the same companies. I can only boycott them once.
Try not to project .world on .ml for 5 seconds difficulty level impossible
Is this better than LibreOffice?