If we really want to make sure that never happens again, that award should be $314.6m each.
admiralpatrick
Rule 2: Please link directly to the article being posted. If you wish to provide an alternate link, you may do so in the comments.
You're gonna have to be more specific.
Per rule 4, can you please correct the post title to match that of the source article? We do not allow editorializing in the post titles.
Thanks.
Rule 4: Post titles must be the same as the article used as source. Please do not editorialize in the post titles. Please feel free to resubmit using the actual article title for the post.
Edit/Update: Just noticed you fixed this. Post restored.
Yep, I totally agree with you. Just trying to address it head on while also appeasing as many viewpoints as possible.
This comment was reported for containing racial slurs. First off, thanks, good call.
That said, taking things into context and the fact that they're part of a direct quote providing historical context, I'm allowing the comment to remain for now for that reason.
@some_guy@lemmy.sdf.org If you wouldn't mind masking out the slurs (e.g. n----r), I think that might satisfy any potential concerns with regard to automods, content filters, or misunderstandings without diluting the gravity of the context it's providing.
Nothing wrong with this post, it's just a duplicate of https://lemmy.world/post/31367385 which is the same story/source and posted within the last hour.
Thanks!
Per rule 4: Can you please update the post title to match that of the source article? Thanks.
Per rule 4, can you fix the post title to match the headline? I checked archive.org to see if it changed since publication, but it doesn't seem to have.
Article title: "Miami-Dade says Fla. budget derails funding for commuter train on Brightline tracks"
You can clarify that the Brightline tracks are between Miami and Ft. Lauderdale in the comments or post body.
Thanks,