Seriously? Political questions, political related questions, and international political related questions.
The one you listed is for essentially for posting articles.
Seriously? Political questions, political related questions, and international political related questions.
The one you listed is for essentially for posting articles.
Seriously? You’re this pedantic on the word discussion? Ok I will amend my first comment to:
We just had probably the most consequential election of our life and you want to ban discussionquestions and the resulting discussion in the comments?
Jeez all over again.
It’s not a small topic, it’s a small community to set up all these tiny communities.
Community is what we called subs on the other site.
What’s wrong is fracturing. Lemmy is not so massive that it can sustain niche communities for every little topic.
… And now you can’t ask anything about politics. There’s was doubtless going to be political questions to ask, and politic adjacent (where do I move) that will all be removed.
And you can’t even ask about effects on the world either! Gaza, Ukraine, NATO, trade, tariffs, etc. Are those going to be removed? All valid questions, but sounds political to me.
Like way to shut down shit tons of conversation.
We just had probably the most consequential election of our life and you want to ban discussion? Jeezus.
No kidding.
Do spiders wander far from their net? Not as far as bees obviously, I’m just curious.
Like way to kill your platform for anything educational where you want to pause to look at a graph.
Can you just give us the TLDE?
From wiki
Red Ventures is an American media company that owns and operates brands such as Lonely Planet, CNET, ZDNet, The Points Guy, Healthline, and Bankrate.[1] Red Ventures focuses on news, advice, and review websites.[2]
Seems pretty straightforward.
You can see the texture of a wall from hundreds of yards away? You have better vision than I do Legolas.
So why has it come into vogue suddenly?
Like how close do you have to get before you can even see that it’s rough? Brutalism can be seen the second you see the building.
“It’s not brutalism, it’s concrete expressionism!” Or some shit like that.
I can only think they thought it looked good from a distance, which it still doesn’t but from making a little model it can seem clean and all that.
Eh that doesn’t look so bad.
I initially thought the first panel should be “switches!”
Then you make a rule “no low effort political questions”.