

You somehow replied to the wrong comment?
AuDHD cat


You somehow replied to the wrong comment?


That seems to be about the other list. The noqanon one.


| url | reason |
|---|---|
| aa.com.tr | Turkish state media |
| adele.pages.casa | LLM-generated posts |
| bild.de | A tabloid that has been unfavourably compared to The Sun, and is considered generally unreliable. |
| browsergate.eu | AI slop |
| caixinglobal.com | LLM-generated posts |
| chainalysis.com | LLM-generated posts |
| coindesk.com | Crypto boosters |
| counterpunch.org | Not always reliable. |
| dailysabah.com | Turkey govt properganda |
| dailystar.co.uk | Tabloid |
| electronicintifada.net | Unreliable source |
| english.news.cn | Ok except about anything to do with China |
| eurasiantimes.com | Unreliable source |
| forbes.com | Anyone can write a forbes article. Check the byline to determine whether an article is written by a “Forbes Staff” member, “Contributor”, “Senior Contributor”, or “Subscriber”. |
| fullstackpm.tech | slop |
| gbnews.com | Unreliable source |
| hispantv.com | Unreliable source |
| houseofsaud.com | AI-written posts |
| journal-neo.su | Russian propaganda outlet |
| marathonhandbook.com | AI |
| metro.co.uk | Unreliable source |
| ndtv.com | Modi propaganda. Check MBFC |
| nerds.xyz | AI-written articles |
| news.cgtn.com | Chinese govt propaganda source |
| newsus.cgtn.com | Chinese govt propaganda source |
| nycjournals.com | fake news |
| nypost.com | Unreliable source |
| peoplesdispatch.org | Promotes Marxist-Leninist perspectives |
| plenglish.com | Cuba state media |
| presstv.ir | Iranian state tv |
| rawstory.com | Often inflammitory and kinda biased |
| republicworld.com | Unreliable source |
| sixthtone.com | Singapore govt source |
| tasnimnews.com | Iranian state tv |
| techtimes.com | LLM-generated posts |
| techtrenches.dev | LLM-generated posts |
| telesurenglish.net | Propaganda news channel directly sponsored by the governments of Venezuela and Cuba |
| telesurtv.net | Bolivarian propaganda outlet |
| thatprivacyguy.com | LLM-generated posts |
| theamericanconservative.com | A self-identified “opinionated source” whose factual accuracy has been questioned |
| theintercept.com | |
| the-sun.com | Trash tabloid |
| united24media.com | Factual, but still state-aligned advocacy journalism |
| vgchartz.com | Unreliable source |
| wheresyoured.at | The author of this blog works for AI companies https://www.baldurbjarnason.com/2025/use-the-tools-of-the-job-youve-chosen/#the-unguarded-flank |
| writings.hongminhee.org | LLM generated posts |


Last I looked it’s a check for if your comment is just this
Edit: yes


What distro are you on that lets you have both installed? E.g. Arch linux’s pipewire-pulse package conflicts with the pulseaudio package. Do you mean when will programs start using PW directly instead of having to use pw-pulse?


No I mean your reply to OpenStars didn’t show up on piefed.social, because OpenStars has Lemmy.ml blocked, see RedWizards comment on how blocking functions on piefed.


LMAO! At this point I’m pretty sure OpenStars has all of Lemmy.ml blocked, cuz your comment never showed up!


The (upvotes cast - downvotes cast) / (upvotes + downvotes) is what the code itself says
Here’s recalculate_attitude, line 1268 checks that they have at least made 10 votes.


It was actually TankieTanuki that dug it up https://hexbear.net/comment/6404332


https://lemmygrad.ml/comment/18989
5 downvotes, removed by mod. Modlog for user: https://lemmygrad.ml/modlog?userId=2803


2 great tits! They’re really beautiful.


I see you subscribe to the “socialism is when the government does stuff” school of thought, I disagree with that and think Denmark is social democratic and therefore capitalist.


Denmark is capitalist, so yeah of course I’d be legal.


I would get banned from not only the entire instance but from communities that I’ve never so much as heard of
That’s not how it works. You get banned from the instance and all communities you have commented or posted in. And it wouldn’t be any different if it were to happen on .world or .zip.
(I know OpenStars and piefed.social users cannot see this, however I wanted everyone else to at least understand how bans work)


I will. But unless anything has changed in the last 9 or so months, I expect the answer to be no.
And where is the system? Root (
/)? But then what about separate/homepartitions? What about all the other paths that might be separate partitions? How does the programmer of fstab know if/my_stuffis part of the system? Surely it isn’t, until it turns out that someone did that. In the end only the user knows what is and is not essential.