wow that sure is an extraordinary claim that a brain parasite has similar negative health effects to vaccines I'm sure extraordinary evidence is right on the way...
if only Facebook had started in 2004 and not 2024 we might have some historical evidence about how the company handles moderation or community safety or protecting user data or..
if only threads wasn't launching literally today and we knew if they'd enthusiastically welcome hate accounts like Libs of Tiktok https://www.mediamatters.org/libs-tiktok/timeline-impact-libs-tiktok-told-through-educators-health-care-providers-librarians
mm yes and it has no relation whatsoever to current events, well done calling out this completely irrelevant information
"inconvenience me and I might murder you with my car" I hope you're getting a lot of money from the oil tycoons in exchange for being one of their brownshirts
Yes, we can see he did that. Yes, she said that afterwards. She showed no signs of it at that moment.
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please explain what kind of "sign" you are thinking of.
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please then make an earnest attempt to empathise: you are in a public situation, your boss, who has an immense amount of control over your future career, makes an unwanted sexual advance. how confident do you feel enacting the "sign" in point #1
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please then rate, on a scale of 1-10, where 1 is "not at all convincing" and 10 is "completely convincing", the "sign" in point #1, and the public statement after the fact that the kiss was not consensual, in terms of you believing that Hermoso did not consent. in rating the public statement after the fact, please bear in mind the risks of the public statement to Hermoso (including the lawsuit mentioned in this article, the potential career damage in point #2, and the potential harm that thhe player is likely to cause to people who have experienced sexual assault, were she to be discovered to have been lying about not consenting)
most semi decent Lemmy instances filter out slurs
"customer" instead of "passenger" on public transit. implies the kind of ludicrous thinking that public services "lose money"
"pet theory" = my angriest Lemmy upvote yet
correction: it was both! fedbook chat also supported xmpp at first, they never federated but you could at least use it with a jabber client. then when they had enough market share they killed it.
fun semi related fact is that whatsapp, at least a couple of years ago, was using modified ejabberd (ie an xmpp server) as the backend - so arguably they helped with EEE too.
90-and-counting downvoters just can't get enough of the taste of boot
with the armband as well it seems like kind of a dogwhistle