Maybe it was a bullshit resolution. Time will tell as analysts review its text.
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Ladies, gentleman, and/or enbies, best of luck.
Just now walking in now, and, oh, this is still going on? Christ these memes are a PITA.
We could do that, or we could kill fascists.
They can’t perfectly predict the future in the same way that meteorologists can’t, but both beat a coin flip by a mile.
All of that stuff happens in international retail with any country, and with software coming from any country.
I think you’re just being bigoted.
Jeebus Crack on a Horse. None of this has anything to do with liking TikTok.
Looking into it.
Atlantic Council » Collective Security in a Federated World
Many discussions about social media governance and trust and safety are focused on a small number of centralized, corporate-owned platforms that currently dominate the social media landscape: Meta’s Facebook and Instagram, YouTube, Twitter, Reddit, and a handful of others. The emergence and growth in popularity of federated social media services, like Mastodon and Bluesky, introduces new opportunities, but also significant new risks and complications. This annex offers an assessment of the trust and safety (T&S) capabilities of federated platforms—with a particular focus on their ability to address collective security risks like coordinated manipulation and disinformation.
Burgerland liberals not licking bourgeois boot challenge (impossible).
Here’s just the ones CIApedia is willing to admit to: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_States_involvement_in_regime_change