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PTB.
If ending a joke is promoting violence, where are the bans of the people defending Harris, Biden or the Democrat party, for promoting a violent genoocide ?
I’m just aware that calls to violence are against most instances
I’m not sure if this is true. At least is not true for the midwest.social instance and, according to the lateral bar of your instance, it seems it’s also not forbidden in lemmy.cafe
If they had their account flowed with similar reports and is a temporal ban: YDI. If their requested you to stop sending frivolous reports: YDI.
Other cases: PTB
No. From the Case of Savva Terentyev v. Russia (police) of the European Court of Human Rights:
76. The Court further considers that the police, a law-enforcement public agency, can hardly be described as an unprotected minority or group that has a history of oppression or inequality, or that faces deep-rooted prejudices, hostility and discrimination, or that is vulnerable for some other reason, and thus may, in principle, need a heightened protection from attacks committed by insult, holding up to ridicule or slander
ACAB, for pigs and CEOs.
Obviously, the Russian Army is who has the info about the Russian casualties, and the Ukrainian Army has the information about the Ukrainian casualties. And both are not credible sources.
I don’t say that the articles using their publicized numbers of the casualties of the other country should be banned. Only those articles, without context about the numbers or the war, have no journalistic value.
Why is credible the Armed Forces of Ukraine? Their main interest is win a war, not to provide reliable information to the public.
IOF propaganda to justify the mass murder of 492 people today in Lebanon.
There were 15 million estimated deaths (direct or indirect) by the end of 2021.
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Debian has a list of vendors who sell it in a media (USB, DVD…), some of them also sell other distros.
I think that this question from my non bot account has not reached you:
@carlesmu@lemmygrad.ml wrote:
Thanks for the wrapper :)
Two questions:
Where can I find the relation between languages and the languages_id ints?
When I log in into a lemmy instance I check the protected member _requestor.nodeinfo to detect if the problem it’s the connection or the user/password:
lemmy = Lemmy(instance) if not lemmy.log_in(user, password): if not lemmy._requestor.nodeinfo: raise LemmyException(f"Sorry, cannot connect to lemmy instance {instance}.") raise LemmyException( f"Sorry, cannot login {user} into {instance}. Bad user or wrong password." )
There is a better way to validate it?
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