Did you even watch the video? Do you not see the difference between what Pew does with a 1,000 people and what fucking CNBC does?
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Pew Research is pretty much a gold standard. In a recent survey on Ukraine they polled almost 10,000 https://www.pewresearch.org/short-reads/2024/11/25/wide-partisan-divisions-remain-in-americans-views-of-the-war-in-ukraine/
Also they post their dataset and methodology. Any poll/survey that doesn't do that is reasonably suspect.
Drugs are a hell of a drug…
Or they know there's no point trying to rationalize someone out of an opinion they didn't reason themselves into. Oh, and it's worthless to prescribe medication for someone who doesn't want to take it.
So either you misunderstood or you're just purposely being misleading. They aren't saying "locking uploads" would be part of this, they're saying you'd just be able to do higher quality uploads.
On Bluesky, if you block the creator of the pack, it removes you from it. I would be surprised if the folks creating this on Mastodon didn't do the same.
You can choose to be removed from a pack, but it requires blocking the account that created the pack.
I've been thinking about this and wondering what happens if he dies from natural causes in office. The GOP infighting would be tremendous and without the cult of personality to hold the administration together, I'm not sure what would happen. Vance doesn't have what it takes, but with Peter Thiel backing him, it would essentially be a wackadoo billionaire being the power behind the throne.
Wow, if they spending money on ballot curing, those internal Trump polls must have scared the crap out of them.
Yeah, these are popping up all over the place - all from different users with newly created accounts and no other post/comment history. Most definitively sus.
In addition to the point about Western mythologies dominating because of cultural exports, I think there is also the undercurrent of England's original mythologies having been "lost" and so the English were always fascinated by the mythologies of the Norse (due to being invaded) and by the Greeks and Romans (as previous "great" civilizations they aspired to be).
Combine that with America's obvious English influences and the influence of England as a colonizer around the world, and those mythologies gained a huge outsized influence.
Read what I wrote slowly again. I said Pew was the gold standard, said how many they polled in a recent survey as an example, and highlighted that they posted their data and methodology. I never said there was a minimum.
CNBC doesn't provide any of their data, has no published methodology - this might as well be results from an online survey like Fox News does all the time.