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Cake day: 2023年6月13日

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  • At some point it’s 100% valid to throw up one’s hands, block all of .world, and move on.

    The threadiverse with a .world-sized hole in it is plenty active with lots of things to read and talk about. As a bonus, you also have fewer irritating interactions with people who haven’t detoxed from corporate social media. After I blocked .world, the average quality of my random interactions noticeably increased.

    It’s unfortunate that so many noobs land there, but it is what it is … they either figure it out (thru exposure to threads like this) and switch instances eventually, or they don’t. Either way, the ones who do eventually filter out onto smaller instances arrive with a better understanding of (and appreciation for) how a federated threaded discussion board system functions in practice.


  • Blocking .world and putting our collective energy into communities elsewhere is the only real option. I took the plunge months ago and I have plenty of stuff to read and plenty of people to chat with. It just wasn’t worth it to me to continue tolerating the vexatious stupidity and poor behavior just for a handful of communities that weren’t yet (at the time) duplicated elsewhere.

    Every time anyone from outside .world participates in a .world community, they are helping to entrench the bullshit. We need to be doing the opposite.














  • [Prime Minister Benjamin] Netanyahu welcomed the decision, saying that “the state of Israel must pursue its enemies, not its heroic fighters.”

    The now-dismissed indictment against the soldiers accused them of an assault that included dragging a Palestinian prisoner along the floor, stepping on him, tasering him, and sexually assaulting him by stabbing him in the rectum. The Palestinian was taken to an Israeli hospital with fractured ribs and a perforated rectum that required surgery before he was returned to the prison.

    The allegations of abuse at the facility gained steam when, in August 2024, Israeli news broadcast a leaked video of the alleged assault.



  • [Prime Minister Benjamin] Netanyahu welcomed the decision, saying that “the state of Israel must pursue its enemies, not its heroic fighters.”

    The now-dismissed indictment against the soldiers accused them of an assault that included dragging a Palestinian prisoner along the floor, stepping on him, tasering him, and sexually assaulting him by stabbing him in the rectum. The Palestinian was taken to an Israeli hospital with fractured ribs and a perforated rectum that required surgery before he was returned to the prison.

    The allegations of abuse at the facility gained steam when, in August 2024, Israeli news broadcast a leaked video of the alleged assault.


  • Israel’s military on Thursday said it was dropping charges against five soldiers accused of beating and sexually abusing a Palestinian detainee in an alleged assault partially caught on camera.

    […] The now-dismissed indictment against the soldiers accused them of an assault that included dragging a Palestinian prisoner along the floor, stepping on him, tasering him, and sexually assaulting him by stabbing him in the rectum. The Palestinian was taken to an Israeli hospital with fractured ribs and a perforated rectum that required surgery before he was returned to the prison.

    […] In its Thursday decision dismissing the case, the military’s top legal officers said the charges against the soldiers were being dropped because the video did not show abuse violent enough to merit a criminal conviction and had been improperly leaked to the media.

    And, of course:

    Netanyahu welcomed the decision, saying that “the state of Israel must pursue its enemies, not its heroic fighters.”