

I’d say it’s the opposite even, trying to “let it go” as in ignore and not process anger is itself a recipe for it eating you alive over time. Anger needs a voice.
I’d say it’s the opposite even, trying to “let it go” as in ignore and not process anger is itself a recipe for it eating you alive over time. Anger needs a voice.
The problem is if you try to just ignore hatred and think happy thoughts instead that’s likely to fail because it’s still there. Better to realize that what you are angry about is bigger than one individual and the weaknesses that led to treating you badly, and instead take it out on that bigger thing in everything you do.
Yeah I mean I did read the translated version, but translations are imperfect. Looks like this confirms that there is a recent spike though
That seems kind of shitty, if he only cheated to qualify but otherwise won the prize without cheating
Not sure, the article links to another article about the recent state of Argentina’s economy and currency though, which seems to be saying among other things that its stability became worse in 2023, which was closely followed by spikes in cryptocurrency adoption:
I’m not 100% on all that though since I can’t read Spanish
Cryptocurrency has exploded in Argentina in recent years, as disillusioned savers sought to keep their money outside traditional banks amid a decades-long economic crisis and soaring inflation rates.
Kind of makes sense if the people in charge of running their official currency are this corrupt as to be doing blatant pump and dumps on Twitter
This has got to be a South Korea specific thing right? I thought game concepts were generally fair game
The main rule I try to adhere to:
If I think someone who responded to my comment did not read the whole thing, I should not reply.
Well one reason is probably that signing your article content to help it be verified when it is repackaged elsewhere is kind of the opposite of what news sources are trying to do with their paywalls.
imo it conflicts too much with freedom of information. In general, if I know something then I shouldn’t be barred from continuing to know it and expressing it, even if that knowledge involves someone who would rather I couldn’t. There can be exceptions in extreme situations, but things like a “right to be forgotten” and “copyright” very broadly violate freedom of information.
I’m skeptical the market is ever going to have principles, for every person that has gotten burned and become personally aware of shady practices, there are many more that aren’t aware and don’t have the incentive or ability to do research to find out. Seems like the sort of thing where the system is rigged in favor of scammers if consumer choice is the only regulation.
I think people don’t even realize the scale of the removals, because when it isn’t banning you the platform goes out of its way to hide it from you when your comments are removed, it looks like it is still there while you are logged in but no one else can see it, I only even find out by using the reveddit extension, and I’ve been banned from subreddits just for mentioning that there’s a way to do this. It’s usually a totally innocuous comment that gets removed, assuming they just have a keyword that triggered a bot or a mod just didn’t like what I said and clicked delete. What they’re doing can hardly be termed ‘moderation’ anymore.
(if your id is stolen and you arduously go about getting a new one)
I thought I had lost mine once and got a new SSN card, they don’t give you a new number, it’s the same number
The allegation in regard to TikTok isn’t ‘dangerous speech’
…On the very surface level, sort of.
Romney replied, “Some wonder why there was such overwhelming support for us to shut down potentially TikTok or other entities of that nature. If you look at the postings on TikTok and the number of mentions of Palestinians, relative to other social media sites — it’s overwhelmingly so among TikTok broadcasts.”
The allegation in regard to TikTok isn’t ‘dangerous speech’, it’s the platform’s collection of user data and the manipulation of available content via an algorithm that they claim is a tool of a hostile foreign entity.
If the US government really cared about collection of user data and manipulation of content, they could demand things like increased transparency and open protocols for social media. Instead, they are here requiring that the issue be redressed with TikTok being shut down or handed over to a company subject to direct US influence and control.
This is indistinguishable from an act of censorship. If the government is intimately connected with the people and companies running the oligopoly of services which control moderation of virtually all public discourse in the US, when it uses force to defend that oligopoly and eliminate competition that is not in the club it is abridging the freedom of speech, even if it is doing so through one layer of proxy.
For me the image is so high resolution I had to zoom out to see it, try going directly to it https://ttrpg.network/pictrs/image/ffd95bfe-89cb-4b66-8e67-a6716d85b9c8.jpeg
I like reading books, but with any other medium than games you are limited to a passive role. They can’t make a story your story the way a game can.
Yep, that’s the way it is now
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Then reddit’s site tools kick in, see your connected accounts
Maybe a better question then would be, how do these tools likely work, and how can they be circumvented?
You need to do something with it is what I’m saying.