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Games / Re: The most unique game as of now?
« on: September 11, 2022, 12:00:51 PM »
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Oh yeah totally dude. You can see the archived evidence on KiwiFa-… Oh…that thread on her is definitely saved somewhere. you cant erase anything from the internet
the drama board here is also bad, but its scope is limited to blockland users and forumers. if people are really mean to you here you can always just leave or keep your head low and for the most part youd be fine. kiwifarms doesnt have a limited scope, they will forget with anybody on the internet they dont like. you dont have a say in the manner if they make a thread about you. this would be fine if these kiwifarms people didn't actually interact with the people they're making fun of, but the depraved stuff they do seems to rival or even surpass this place when it was at its most toxic. (e.g. swatting and actually goading people into Self Delete)why it gotta be the kaiji fans actin like thatwhile there are obvious issues with kiwifarms the vast majority of it is just stuff that has been available here at one point. private investigating is a very unintentional part of their kit at most, and the forum is literally just dedicated to laughing at stupid people, i.e. drama in this board. where it all stemmed from. just like here, the people here are bullying people online and would mostly not like it to escalate past that, and the threat used to justify it was immediately reported, deleted by the post writer, and then post writer was promptly banned.
iban's not gonna forget you☝️☝️
While we believe we have an obligation to restrict the content that we host ourselves, we do not believe we have the political legitimacy to determine generally what is and is not online by restricting security or core Internet services.why do you need "political legitimacy" to stop providing service for the guys that are just trying to make innocent people kill themselves. oh its because some of those people are trans i guess.
Some argue that we should terminate these services to content we find reprehensible so that others can launch attacks to knock it offline. That is the equivalent argument in the physical world that the fire department shouldn't respond to fires in the homes of people who do not possess sufficient moral character. Both in the physical world and online, that is a dangerous precedent, and one that is over the long term most likely to disproportionately harm vulnerable and marginalized communities.kind of a stuff brown townogy, cloudflare isn't the only group around that can protect your website from DDOS, whereas the fire department is usually the only party who can respond to a fire before it destroys everything. it's more like ADT providing security services for a neo-national socialist compound or something lol
For instance, when a site that opposed LGBTQ+ rights signed up for a paid version of DDoS mitigation service we worked with our Proudflare employee resource group to identify an organization that supported LGBTQ+ rights and donate 100 percent of the fees for our services to them. We don't and won't talk about these efforts publicly because we don't do them for marketing purposes; we do them because they are aligned with what we believe is morally correct.lol taking money to protect whatever this anti-gay site is and putting into an unnamed charity that probably doesnt actually do anything.
In 2017, we terminated the neo-national socialist troll site The Daily Stormer. And in 2019, we terminated the conspiracy theory forum 8chan.complete moral cowardice
In a deeply troubling response, after both terminations we saw a dramatic increase in authoritarian regimes attempting to have us terminate security services for human rights organizations — often citing the language from our own justification back to us.
i agree with this. a unique perspective perhaps, i believe strongly in the idea that invaders have a moral obligation to execute the fastest and most effective invasion possible in order to limit loss of civilian and military life.all of your replies have belied the point that pretty much every war after the soviet union fell hasn't been a strategic necessity, it was just the military industrial complex creating new hot zones to keep itself alive after america's biggest threat was neutralized. the iraq invasion was predicated on the completely fabricated idea that they had WMDs.
the strength and finality of a first strike largely determines how many people will die in the future of the conflict. i like to look at the iraq invasion as one of the strongest shows of force followed by the weakest outreach and de-escalation efforts possible. a cohesive modern military force can execute a strong strike that knocks out most of a country's comms and air support, but the large size of an army leads to logistics and communication errors. these errors stack up leading to underequipped, outnumbered squads of soldiers prone to perpetrating war crimes. coalition soldiers quickly lost the support and positive perception of the local population, and most/all attempts to outreach and establish infrastructure with local tribes ended in civilian deaths as well as ambushes against coalition soldiers. not unlike them, russia will also be faced with a population of people who hate them and reject their presence if they do succeed at their invasion.
all invaders should have a strong and determined strike plan followed by a stronger, kinder humanitarian effort. however, most armies lack the latter and end up leaving countries in failed state status. failed states are exceptionally prone to insurgencies and terror, and fighting against these forces is arguably more complicated and resource and time consuming than planning an invasion. insult to injury, guerilla/asymmetrical warfare has never been studied well and we (the world) have very few examples from which to study. most written documents on asymmetrical warfare and counterinsurgency were written during and after the 1930s, as the gap in combat effectiveness between armies began to increase drastically with new weaponry. ironically, i live in a country founded on independence, militia and insurgency that actively tries to prevent other countries from reaching the same goal. you think with a history so embedded in asymmetrical warfare, the government would plan counterinsurgencies that were more effective and less detrimental to civilian life. instead, Americans are generally remembered in most parts of the middle east and south america as imperialistic invaders and not freedom fighters.
in the coming years, invasions around the pacific are highly likely. hoping for permanent peace is unrealistic and naive, instead i hope for competent invaders that bring not just armor and soldiers, but doctors, translators, humanitarian corridors ready to salvage and preserve whatever human life, property and society survives combat.
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