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This is the key here, though. Twitter isn't an ISP, they're just making it more annoying when navigating from their site to elsewhere.
internet service providers
This is the key here, though. Twitter isn't an ISP, they're just making it more annoying when navigating from their site to elsewhere.
This is a real tough one considering how large his body of work is. Carrie & Lowell was the album that really got me into him, and I think it's a good one to start with. Illinois is another immaculate album by him, imo. My fav song may just be Impossible Soul because it's 25 minutes long and is essentially an entire EP at the end of an album haha.
This is irresponsible speculation, in my opinion. I have not heard any credible legal sources say that what he posted constitutes witness tampering, and judges have given him wide latitude in the past with regards to what he is allowed to say publicly because of his role as a public figure. It is far from a foregone conclusion that he "sentenced himself to minimum of 2 years" considering he has not even been charged with anything at all regarding that incident.
I haven't heard of this. What does it mean?
I am a huge suf head, so you can imagine my excitement!
Correct. ASPD isn't diagnosed until the child is 18. They usually will diagnose them with "conduct disorder" as a minor instead.
I still don't really get who gets the money from this special membership? I understand people subscribe to YouTube and twitch personalities because they want to support the creator and they get most of the money, but what incentive does anyone have to buy this community membership here? Is it really just the special avatars/badges/whatever?
Maybe one day I'll get there too, but not today
Maybe I couldn't find it somewhere online, but is there a structured development roadmap for features you plan to implement? If not, what are the top priorities going forward? What are your long term goals with the project?
I would like to hear this story
I think Lemmy specifically doesn't fall victim to the issue of certain news agencies and personalities being exclusive to the platform as much as Mastodon does with Twitter. You can get the same news here as long as someone is there to post it, but that's where Lemmy is a bit behind at the moment: we haven't hit that critical mass of users such that smaller communities have enough content to sustain themselves. Maybe the platform isn't ready for all those people quite yet either; I think the software has a little maturing to do before mass adoption would happen.
What law does this violate?