How did a fake case get passed up through the lower courts and appellate courts?
Gargleblaster
True patriots respect fellow countrymen without bias against race, gender and/or sexual orientation.
True patriots respect women's rights to make decisions about their own bodies.
True patriots support education.
True patriots support reading, books, and libraries.
True patriots recognize people's right to choose their religion even if it means not having one.
True patriots know that it's patriotic to criticize your country.
True patriots do not marry child brides.
I don't have a solution to your question, but I started deleting my account annually so that it was harder to track me, spy on me, and sell my information.
Before I started doing that, I had an account with 900,000 karma. When you asked for your account to be deleted, the Reddit automated response was 'Are you sure you want to do this? After one month, all of your content will be deleted.' And that's what happened. If I look on reddit, my posts were gone. On google, I could find people mentioning my username but not any actual posts by that account.
TLDR: They used to threaten you with deleting all of your posts, and, based on my experience, they did exactly that with my old account.
It's kinda funny to see them flip to threatening to keep your content.
Now that I've been here a couple of weeks, kbin.social is chock full of recent reddit immigrants saying we need this, this, and this. Are these people going to do the programming? Nope.
We need to focus on posting, responding and communicating so that this place has more content.
People who will remain at an exploitative corporate website to avoid the inconvenience are not people I'm interested in trying to sell the fediverse to.
Another situation where a company profits off of people communicating with each other.
I joined several of those clubs just to see what was happening.
They were all the same thing. Cat pics, personal photos, and inane discussions.
And then left.
There is the Fediverse, and there is kbin.social. I'm not even sure how to see what niche communities are out in the Fediverse. You'd have to go through each instance to see what magazines/communities (these are referred to differently in different places) exist out there. Is there a or could there be a directory of sorts to list your magazine/community so that others can find it?
I feel confident in saying we should not be planning to host every single community on kbin.social.
True, this comment section would be very different if it said Boomers were worse than Zoomers.
You do not have to create your own instance to leave kbin.social. There's kbin.cafe, and many more. Here a list I found:
https://kbin.fediverse.observer/list
And remember that, wherever you move, you are still connected to this instance and can interact here.
Nobody has to pay anything to move. By moving, you are spreading the traffic out more evenly. If you were here for the first couple days of the protest, it was really laggy here and that was us all landing on kbin.social at the same time.
This smells like a rightwing double-headfake shit shot. Newsweek is owned by a conservative, and Congress adds seats, not Biden.
The intent here is to make you disappointed in Biden. It's a trick as we head into campaign season.
Good luck having congress add seats to supreme court while it's divided.