It’s madness, the mods are killing the community. So far, today, there have been 34 posts.
Because sometimes you can see a few articles that interest the population of the United Kingdom, and it’s also the lead up to the general election.
All the mods achieved was further alienation from their communities who didn’t even that Apollo existed.
Most other 3rd party applications are still running under a paid subscription to cover their API usage bill.
The only reason I am here is because of the higher transparcey if mods start power tripping, at least we can see it in the mod log.
How many more need to die more the FBI launches a real investigation? These crimes go over state lines and some are even transnational like Atlantis Leadership academy.
State rules say programs are supposed to report these types of critical incidents within one business day. Although licensers found that Havenwood Academy did not report the alleged assault until a month later, public records indicate the state took no action against the program.
No, the city of edinburgh pays for these bookings.
Situation in nut shell
They should have his war crimes trial at Nurnberg, it might snap some people back to reality.
Lemmy points counter at 666 as I read this post. Is this a sign?
Personally, I don’t understand why the US government has continued to fun Israel when it’s clearly failed to become a disaster. They’ve spent over $250 Billion on Israel aid, and it’s failed.
There another place in Washington state called Secret Harbor School. According to Wikipedia, there were 52 escape attempts over three years
Works for me
The vast majority of mods, including the organisers of blackout, are still using Reddit.
here is list of organisers of blackout taken from Moderator Coordination subreddit.
So 77% are still active.
Aww, did 4chan upset with you their pictures.
I choose to quit for munch different reasons because moderators are dumb.
I got banned from /r/news simply because the British Broadcasting Corporation choose to change the title of the article…
It’s almost a year later, we’ve seen other applications have switched to a monthly bill model and are still running fine.
So again, moderators choose to users from using subreddits because they choose to be personal army for their favourite app developer.
The mods forced their choice upon the users of Reddit.
Plus it was a stupid concept since to find an active subreddit person just had to go to /r/all
You should never be a personal army for anything, it’s in the rules of internet.
This will be so useless, it will be triggered so often by parents snatching phones from teenagers and become an annoyance.
National Security Act 2023