Let’s Go Bomb Tel-Aviv
Let’s Go Bomb Tel-Aviv
Where does Super Smash Bros go in this?
It can be, kind of. If the EC margin is less than the EC votes of your state and Trump wins your state by one vote.
Anyway if Trump wins my state by one vote and my state’s EC votes are enough to flip the election, I wouldn’t even consider apologizing. I’d just laugh.
very unconditional-surrender-brained about this conflict
Considering the only actual usage of nuclear weapons so far was for that exact reason, it’s not looking good.
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on so many levels, starting with the puzzle piece.
I think you’re misunderstanding the change here. The change is solely about a blocked user being able to read the posts of the person who blocked them. This has nothing to do with banning or stopping them from being able to reply.
That’s not really how public posts work. If it can be seen by any arbitrary person you don’t know and have never interacted with, it can been seen by anyone. To think otherwise is to misunderstand the nature of your post which can be dangerous.
Considering that’s the exact moderation approach of the website were all on.
Except it literally isn’t? You can’t block someone from seeing your posts on here.
How does that make it “effectively useless”? That was the most useless and nonsensical part of the block feature. Blocking is about you not seeing their posts (including them not being able to reply to you), not the other way around.
That doesn’t make it any harder for someone to harass you. They can’t harass you if they can’t interact with you.
And being worried about stalking is extremely counter to posting something publicly.
Someone seeing your public posts isn’t you interacting with them. You are posting something for everyone to see. If you don’t want someone seeing it, don’t make a public post.
You could definitely already have someone respond to you then immediately block you and you’d still see their response in your notifications.
And the solution to that is to block them back, same as if they were hurling abuse at you normally.
Also “remove the current block button” is such an incorrect and sensationalist way to put it. The block button isn’t being removed, it’s still there and its main functionality is still there.
I doubt it, you can still block seeing posts from accounts and block them from interacting with you which is the whole point of blocking.
Apple’s guidelines aren’t super specific but I don’t see where they would require letting you block someone from even seeing your posts.
To prevent abuse, apps with user-generated content or social networking services must include:
A method for filtering objectionable material from being posted to the app
A mechanism to report offensive content and timely responses to concerns
The ability to block abusive users from the service
tbh he’s right here (eww)
It never made sense that blocking someone stopped them from seeing your public posts. The point of blocking is so you don’t have to see their posts (including them not being able to interact with you), not the other way around.
And it was pretty easy to get around until he (stupidly) started requiring you to be logged in to see anything. Even then you just need an alt account to get around it and the blocker would never know.
There were literally riots against investigations into sexual violence committed by Israeli soldiers.
Oh good, we can still count on Bernie to deliver meaningless gestures a year too late. I was worried he had become completely obsolete.
Are SSDs from the future?
Reminder that we could have had mini games during long loading screens but Bandai Namco patented the idea and barely did anything with it and it didn’t expire until loading screens were no longer really a problem.
I’m not sure I’ve ever had a double decker club sandwich. I don’t think that’s a requirement. The ingredients are what defines it and they’re pretty good.