Total bullshit. Too many terrorists that have been involved in murdering civilians are not being held responsible against their actions with this "peace settlement".
Never heard about ubi sexual abuse and was about to say did you mean blizzard, but wow it indeed happened there too.
Homelander. It's a proven fact that Starlighters abuse kids; and I honestly don't understand why people throw blatant lies to defame him when he clearly stands against all evil. He killed his girlfriend without a second of doubt when he found out she was a Nazi, and now he stands against a pedophilic group that beat people to death just because their views do not align.
Instance admins can also perform moderation actions, and lemmy.ml is known for being on the heavier side for that.
Not gonna lie, a pure engineering contest without the restrictions feel like a very cool idea. See what the true limits car engineers can achieve in a race if they didn't even need to consider driver safety. There exists a lot of restrictions on racing leagues for driver safety, as it should. But without drivers, you can pretty much throw all of it away.
If I get a single shot it's Nestle for sure.
Multiple shots? bp, shell, exxon for obvious reasons.
Your Blocked User list is stored within the instance you're on (for you it's lemmy.ml), and not shared to anyone else. Note that the people you block can see your posts through various ways due to the nature of ActivityPub.
The people banned from communities and instances are visible to all instances. You can see the modlog on lemmy.world as a reference, where moderation from lemmy.ml communities are visible on its modlog.
I've always thought gaming piracy is losing out a lot on comfortability (like how movie pirates has sonarr, music pirates have lidarr), but this is also very cool.
Change the logo to fediverse logo, give torches to zombies
I wonder if I will stay on sway after cosmic releases
Legally it is. On their piracy audits Microsoft only counts the amount of licenses bought and the amount of computers using Windows. They do not care about how it is activated per each computer. They even offer big companies a way to host their own key management system to keep track of licenses they need to buy easier internally.
Wait, isn't the entire stackoverflow database public in the first place?