Honest question: where does the 1,6 billion figure come from?
Honest question: where does the 1,6 billion figure come from?
Sounds like the plot of a scifi book I would absolutely read.
Oh yea, I believe the other admins from my instance use code to automatically remove those.
The problem is that the spammer recently changed to use images, which is harder to detect.
The point of my comment, which I thought was pretty clear, was to say the image is a little bit bias by only showing the worst people of Ukraine, but showing the best part of the palastinian people (Where hamas has a ~44% approval rating). Shall we continue putting random sources to prove some kind of point, or?
I don’t know if it’s normal to end your message with the ideology you have grouped your “opponent” into, but if that is the case I choose upper-left of the political compass for you (:
Okay, I don’t see where I downplayed the nazi problem in Ukraine. And I thought you where responding to my claim of ukraine not being majority nazi.
I don’t see a source that claims that anywhere near the majority of Ukrainians are nazi’s. Would you mind pointing me to that source?
Are you saying I am doing that here? The only thing I said was saying that the image is a little bit weird. Or do you think the majority of ukraine are nazi’s?
Love how in the first image you show the best part of the Palestinian people (which I do think is very much in the majority), but then in the second image you show the worst part of the Ukrainian people (which are very much in the minority).
Ah makes sense, weird profile picture tho.
What’s that image? “Don’t suffocate yourself with a plastic bag”?
Ads and selling your personal data. In twitter’s case elon musk also uses it to influence politics and amplify his own opinion.
Some also have subscriptions.
The reason for the removal is even worse. Luckily there are alternative meme communities.
Basically me during the pandemic lol
I really like solution 3, I hope that get’s implemented at some time. Though one potential problem is; what if pancakes@a.com is subscribed to pancaked@b.com and a user from e.com, who is defederated from b.com but not to a.com, tries to browse pancakes@a.com? Would they see the posts from pancakes@b.com?
If yes, that seems like a way to go around defederation, which I think is not a good thing always.
If no, how do you prevent the user from accidentally reposting something that they could have no way of knowing was already posted?
Mmm…
Time to pay the cat tax