

It should be mandatory to reveal in the title which country the article refers to. In this case: [Third World - US]
Former user @abaixodecao@lemmy.world


It should be mandatory to reveal in the title which country the article refers to. In this case: [Third World - US]
Just tell Modi that Proton’s CEO is a Trump endorser.


OpenDNS? No way.
On August 27, 2015, Cisco acquired OpenDNS (Wikipedia)


The European leaders don’t have the balls to impose tariffs on Big Tech!
Nope, I was never banned. Just trying to get banned upvoting and posting about Luigi and things like that, all I get is upvotes…
No, read only on Redlib. The only exception is when I post to have my accounts banned, butt without success until now.


Maybe Portugal, political instability and with populist Far Right growing blazing fast.
I’m going back to Reddit just to post about this shit, now searching for the best sub.
If I post a link to this thread on Reddit, will I be banned?


Too late with the Orange Man in the White House…


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The Selfish Gene, 1976, by Richard Dawkins.


I didn’t see here the obvious answer: never.


Glad I left Lemmy.World sometime ago…


I’ve searched what CSAM means, and I’m flabbergasted! Doesn’t the authorities catch these criminals?!
What about instances that are more “mainstream”, like Lemmy.ca?