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Trudeau says other countries are quietly backing Canada in fight over Online News Act
  • In Australia's case, it was only after concessions were added that Facebook reinstated news on the platform.

    Canada has taken a harder stance on the law, and it doesn't look like either side is planning on accepting a compromise anytime soon.

  • Man Used 80 Discarded Vape Batteries to Power an Electric Scooter Proving the Importance of E-Waste
  • I wouldn't call it the unused state, but when recycled in a proper facility, the material recovered from lithium ion batteries can be used again in future battery production. Related: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s2xrarUWVRQ&t=270s

  • A new CSIS ad campaign is using Soviet-style imagery to warn Canadians about disinformation
    1. This new house hippo is "woke"

    2. The original house hippo is "not woke" (It appears exempt from "woke", because the new hippo is not just "woke" but "super woke")

    3. Using Bill Maher's supplied definition, it follows that the remake is now promoting "race as the first and foremost thing people should always see everywhere" [compare the original and remake to confirm this]

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  • A new CSIS ad campaign is using Soviet-style imagery to warn Canadians about disinformation
  • Extraordinary claims being made? The source the video links to is breakthefake.ca. You can visit the source yourself and verify whether random internet comments describing the website are truthful and accurate.

  • YSK: You can view upvote and downvote information through kbin
  • I'm not a fan of votes being so public either. It almost seems to guarantee potential harassment as the platform grows. Hiding the "more" button on kbin only kicks the can down the road if this is a natural part of federating instances. The problem just comes back once a single instance makes the information available.

    Without a change to the protocol, I think we're stuck with education. Maximize the awareness from users that votes behave differently here, and are entirely public.

    People have moved from reddit expecting a 1:1 copy of the features, and for the most part it delivers. The comment system has all of the friendliness of upvoting, but if you click the arrows you're stuck committing to more of a retweet. This could really bite users who reuse their account name everywhere, and those that use their real name online.

    People getting started should learn about this as soon as possible and really consider how it will affect them. Do they really want to engage with the NSFW content, or maybe a new username is in order?

    It would be horrible if users were to arrive with the wrong impression, have a negative experience and regret showing up at all.

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