An admin banned the lead mod of Casual Conversation before doxxing her both on here and (whether or not by proxy) YouTube (with loads of misinformation mixed in since mixing slander with doxxing makes it awkward to report someone for one of those), as well as apparently Twitter too, and doing the equivalent of revenge ****, despite the fact another mod who just happened to be told to gang up on her and excuse themselves with similar reasons as him (because she mentioned people who were crying over Kamala Harris needing to win or failing to win were being drama queens and that the OP she was commenting on wasn't even true and thus broke the community's very rules on misinformation, which didn't matter to the person banning her as he sided with said misinformation which was enough for him) established that this was against the rules both on there and on ML, with the irony of her being allowed worse treatment than an actual Nazi by people who are not yet defederated escaping nobody, all because he didn't like the fact she pointed out how counterintuitive it was Kamala Harris appeals to both the LGBT and Islamic communities (since one persecutes the other).
So the rumors mentioned are true.
Society is already a balancing act. If anything, the balancing will just get harder.
Pixiv
I saw a jacket full of syringes at GoodWill.
London. It doesn't even have capital vibes.
There is plenty of hope, you just got mixed up with the wrong people under the wrong circumstances. The right society will only judge you for your character.
How would you differentiate between a topic that deserves to be separate versus a topic that best fits as a megathread?
I've mostly been to forums that favor the latter format so that's what I'm used to (and why I made a group for it that is looking for participants, it's like making more flexible communities within communities, a federation inception), but I was wondering where you would draw the line.
How would you differentiate between a topic that deserves to be separate versus a topic that best fits as a megathread?
I've mostly been to forums that favor the latter format so that's what I'm used to (and why I made a group for it that is looking for participants, it's like making more flexible communities within communities, a federation inception), but I was wondering where you would draw the line.
Legal discussion megathread
Come here for all your law concerns. Rules of this thread (aside from the community rules):
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Don’t take anything as final legal advice, accepting bad advice is dangerous so everything said here is challengeable. Don’t overly play the role of professional here either (obviously there are professionals, but this is so nobody takes advantage).
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No spamming
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Be polite. No shaming.
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Everything here must be related to law.