Not an open-ended question. Locking.
Not an open-ended question. Locking.
Breaks rule 5. Locking.
But we can have some fun along the way, and it does change behaviour for a bit.
This has been the go-to for decades and it’s not working. I feel like we need to be prepared to engage with the system, but make it clear we are not just passive consumers. Something that becomes viral maybe?..
It’s almost as if, hear me out here, the Norwegians are right…
OP, please reword title of your post to be an open-ended question.
OP, please reword to be an open-ended question.
OP, please reword to be an open-ended question.
OP, please re-word to be an open-ended question.
OP, please reword to be an open ended question.
Edit: Locking.
Interesting. Might be cool if Lemmy allowed mods to apply a NSFW tag that only a mod our admin could remove.
Yes votes: 208 No votes: 61
The Ayes have it.
OP, when the body is taken into account you have positioned this post essentially as a leading question/rage bait. AskLemmy is intended for genuinely open-ended, thought provoking questions. For example, “What might be some viable alternatives to prison/policing”. Please update your question to be less leading and more open-ended and thought provoking.
Edit: Sigh, I tried. Not an open ended question. Locking.
OP, please clarify the question.
Rule 5. Locking. Edit unlocking subject to rewording.
These things are especially evil in Australia where consumer protections are stronger and usually exceed the stated warranty.
I’ve had this conversation many times:
“Can I interest you in an extended warranty with that?”
“No thanks, it’s no better than consumer protection”
“Fair enough. Had to ask”
Make the temporary ban on US Politics in AskLemmy into a permanent community rule.
Rule 5. Locking.
Rule 5. Locking.
Thinly veiled spam. Locking.