Have you seen any news source — mainstream or otherwise — blame a dam break, burst, or leak for the #NorthCarolina#HurricaneHelenex.com/taoeffect/st...crib.social/notice/Amk4P...
Thanks @truthstreamnews! Algorithmic feeds show important footage during a disaster that becomes hard to find after-the-fact. This is a great archive of primary source footage of what happened in #NorthCarolinax.com/truthstreamn...
No, only the author. Also you don't see like notifications when someone likes what you RTd. Reply notifications are sent to everyone I think 4 levels up in the thread, so if you start a thread and some people argue 20 levels down and you don't take part in that, you aren't notified.
Since the government can control the weather (to what extent it's unclear), it kind of renders the entire climate change discussion moot. The subject is censored, hidden from search results, and people are unable to reach any reasonable conclusion for themselves.Since the government can control the weather (to what extent it's unclear), it kind of renders the entire climate change discussion moot. The subject is censored, hidden from search results, and people are unable to reach any reasonable conclusion for themselves.
BlueSky has a lot of echo chamber folks who left Twitter when Elon took over, and the only thing they remember is Elon Bad. Sometimes Elon is bad. But to anyone who's paid attention to the NC tragedy, this isn't one of those times.
Fake liberals losing their minds over people helping. While mid air collisions is a concern - this static picture doesn't tell even a fraction of the story of #NorthCarolina. People who paid *zero* attention to NC only to chime in to hate on Elon because Elon Bad.
You sound very confused.
Alternatively, and perhaps even better would be a "planned obsolescence tax". The shorter your product's lifespan, the greater the tax. You could even combine the two together, and use these taxes to subsidize companies creating long-lasting products.
See whole thread here if you're interested: