I know a 5 year old who shoved a crayon up his nose.
Ah yes, "we did good but they messed it up, as usual!"
If the US cared enough about the well-being and the services the people have access to in the nations they invade, they would probably not do the invading bit.
Hey everyone get a glimpse of this loser!
I would advise avoiding things with sucralose.
It's a bit late to worry about internal mics when everyone has their phone on them at all times.
Probably stuck on an older os which doesn't support the newest browser updates.
Do you mean malware?
Unless you're saying bibi paid hamas to attack them
Bibi paying Hamas is common knowledge. I assume the attack on October 7th was really convenient, and I would assume they at the very least let it happen. I think there is also evidence to support that theory, but since I've only watched from the sidelines, I'm not going to try and build a case.
this should not be painted as Iran being the reasonable guys in contrast
Well, what would be reasonable for Iran to do when it is being encircled, attacked, and for years called out as the next target? I think they've shown quite a lot of restraint as it is.
Neither Israel nor prticularly Palestine benefitted from triggering Oct 7th.
Apart from Israel getting the excuse to do what they've always wanted to do, of course.
none of that refutes that Iran has been using Gaza, Hezbollah and the Houthis like chess pawns to strengthen their position in the middle east
Are they strengthening their position? Or is this a matter of survival? They've been under attack by the US and Israel for the past 2 decades. Framing their actions as some surreptitious plan to conquer the middle east is no different from describing Israel's actions against Palestine as self defense.
It's not so much that Iran is the voice of reason, but that they're left with no other choice than to be the counterweight to what is happening. And if they had not done so covertly, they'd be putting their very existence in danger as well.
Oh right, so you were talking about the content, that's not what I understood under "frontend". Thanks for clearing it up.
I don't have any experience with the platform, so I'm not in a position to judge their decisions, but it's always tricky when you present yourself as censor free. There's things you obviously don't want on your service, but if it falls within the legal realm, it is no longer a matter of "will we block Nazi material" but whether from that point onward you start taking a moral and political stance.
Things get incredibly tricky and cumbersome if you choose that route, not just from an administrative perspective but also technically. I can understand why the people who operate the platform would prefer to primarily use legality as a deciding factor, as not every ideological issue that you open yourself up to if you take the other route is as straightforward as fascism.