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Not sure what is unexpected about this
Not sure what is unexpected about this
I agree, they haven’t got that fine, never mind actually paid it. But it would be about a third of their profits, not exactly negligible, and it could double for repeated offences.
Seems to be back up, just seen a new post there
Ukraine and Isreal are not very expensive. Ukraine gets mainly leftovers and Israel pays for most stuff. And both keep the MIC going.
Unless you lost a /s there, the billionaires will continue to earn money. It’s the rest of us getting hit with the cost.
Not everyone who speaks Russian wants to be Russian.
Paywalled. Please include archive link.
That may be interesting to politicians and economists. But GDP shrinking or growing by 0.x % makes no difference to most of us. Not until shrinkflation, above inflation annual price rises baked into contracts for mobile phones etc and general enshittification are dealt with.
Downvoted for paywall link
Sure, the US told the subservient EU to implement GDPR, DMA, food standards,…
EU is an American construct? Please elaborate.
Luckily, users like you can be blocked really easily. Two clicks in the voyager app and sanity is restored
Bad take. Nobody said a major conflict in the Middle East won’t have a significant impact on the EU. The EU just can’t do much about it.
Define army. Do kids without training or equipment count?
They also claim destruction of three patriot complexes. If you buy that, I have a goldmine you can buy.
We did not kill 72% of the Germans, or even 72% of the Nazis in WW2. I do not support Hamas, but I don’t support genocide either.
Same here
Probably. On Reddit, some of it can managed at community (subreddit) level by bots automatically deleting posts or comments from recently joined people. Maybe a tiered system of mod privileges could work, where a junior mod can delete spam/offensive posts but not ban people. Mind you, banning people is not really effective in a fediverse where you can easily create new user accounts, on another instance.
Interesting idea. But after thinking about it for a few minutes, i don’t think federated reputation would work for moderation privileges. Instances have their own rules, and i would not trust a hexbear mod to behave in line with lemmy.world rules and values. The same is true for communities really.
Getting tough = issue a sternly worded statement of disapproval