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What would be a way to solve these harassment issues?


Aren't most kindergarden workers female? Would there be no law enforcement if the president was female? I do not see any hint of the sexism you describe here.


>> I do not see any hint of the sexism you describe here. <<

Okay, more simply, in other cases of mass murder/"terrorist" threats, regardless of targets, the federal government gets involved at the drop of a hat. Not so in this case.


The FBI is involved.


Kindergardens tend to host male children and the children of male people. That there has so far not been a female president of the US also demonstrates the sexism you're denying.


You do realize it takes a man and a woman to make a child, yes? That means all children are children of "male people" -otherwise known as Men.


That was broadly speaking my point, yeah.


> Why do people keep saying it's fairly difficult to win the lottery, when a random person won it, even on their first time playing.

You can't take one anecdote and extrapolate from that.


So, who are you, sockpuppet?


This site doesn't have a way to report troll posts like yours? Shame. Doubt I will make it a habit to visit here.


No vote manipulation but you used another new account 'RainSunshine' to talk sugar about yourself? That was a dumb move.


Nope - I'm actually trying to figure out if that is one of my friends and I just don't know it. I can certainly see why you'd think that, though. They must just really love the idea I guess!


Don't be ignorant. I am in Canada and this guy is in California. I have never met him, have no link to him in any way, and just found this site like 3 days ago.


I would be all over this for hobby projects if it was FOSS. Does someone know similar alternatives?


gfycat does "the right thing", they use the free and open webm format.


or what they consider irrelevant or noise.


There are users here who do some really fine commenting. But they got "deaded" for one reason or another. I would love to see buzzfeed and similar sites punished for their wrongdoings even if sometimes they might provide something good. The worse clearly overweighs the good to me.


Is the existing voting system so broken that we need to resort to heavy handed tactics like that?

I'm not sure I'm a fan of shadowbanning people either, except in really exceptional situations.


It's basically a huge collection of documents, mostly scientific with a FOSS codebase for serving. It comes with metadata. It is mirrored a lot thanks to bring completely open. It originated in Russia and has had quite the history. It is a great step into the direction how documents (especially scientific) should be available to anyone in bulk without restrictions.


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