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  • Just type some gibberish but with pedo in it. It should still return something if it’s not actually blacklisted since most searches use some form of word distance algorithm.

  • There are numerous tools that do exactly this and have existed for years.

  • I think this article might miss some of what people are saying. I’m pretty dang smart. I am just like this person, I go deep into topics and learn about them and am an expert at very specific things. But the speed at which you learn, and the speed at which you can recall those things, and the speed at which you can then utilize those things without making mistakes is what differentiates us.

    I’m sure this person that wrote the article is smarter than me. It doesn’t mean I couldn’t accomplish the same things they do, it would just take longer, take more concentration, and have many more errors along the way.

  • lol they’re notoriously not a good car. Have you seen the reviews of them? Has nothing to do with being a 60k fast car. The ioniq 5 is 60k and is selling like hot cakes. Teslas sold for years at that price point.

  • This is why I don’t say I need to edit my photos, but instead I need to process them. Editing is clearly understood by the layperson as Photoshop and while they don’t understand processing necessarily, many people still understand taking photos to a store and getting them processed from the film to a photo they can give someone.

  • There’s a jerryrigeverything video linked in the article. It barely holds up to a 9mm and falls to a .17.

  • And yet the scientists that did those studies stated that the animals never asked a question. Those are all other researchers claiming after the fact that questions were asked.

  • I’m pretty confident most scientists studying animals have stated that apes have never asked a question. It’s pretty clear on record that only two ever have, both African Grey parrots.

  • 2 seconds. The legs were sticking out and it made it pretty apparent to me.

  • Mlem has been rock solid for me.

  • Thanks. Fucking ios keyboard gets worse every day.

  • 67 is the police code for a homicide. Kids just didn’t understand it and thought it referred to something else.

  • It took years before I started to see actual results with my therapist. Not that she isn’t a good therapist, but sometimes you literally have to work through one tiny problem at a time until you’re actually changing your daily actions consistently across the board.

  • Chia seeds are actually the goat in peanut butter and jelly sandwiches. You don’t even taste them or feel them if you’re eating a sandwich with crunchy peanut butter or whole wheat bread. So you can load it up with tons and tons of chia.

  • STAR or 3-2-1 voting are both much much better options than Approval Voting. Please advocate for one of those two rather than Approval or RCV. Yes, Approval is much better than RCV, but we’re only going to get one chance to change voting systems. If it goes wrong locales will switch back and never try again.

  • Seems like a slightly clickbait title. Multiple people that were there are reporting that they were just going through traffic lights extremely slowly, since they’re 4 way stops when power is out.

  • A subscribed member of the community has the right to downvote poor quality content, whereas drive-by downvoting via All is something else altogether.

    Anyone has the right to downvote. Subscribing just means you want to see it in your subscribed feed, not that you somehow get more “rights” to vote. What a ridiculous notion.

    "mass downvoting" is a form of vote manipulation.

    No it is not. Get off your high horse. If I downvote every post from a specific user because it clearly doesn’t belong in a community, that is not vote manipulation. Yes it would be better if the content would get removed, but waiting for that to occur and in the meantime allowing upvotes to continue when people might not even realize the post is in the wrong community just warps what communities are for.

    This was readily apparent for years on Reddit (probably still is). People that don’t pay attention to what sub something is on, and then they just upvote it because they like it. It makes it to the top of the subreddit, more people see it, think that’s what the community is actually about, and then join it thus warping the actual intention of the community.

    Maximum friendliness would have been for OP to simply block the community, or perhaps the poster to it, and then not have to worry about seeing that low-quality content anymore. Instead, they seem to want the right to continue to downvote it despite not ever wanting to post or comment. But I am siding with the mod in this case that I might well ban someone for the same reason, if the only "contributions" they ever made were drive-by downvotes like that.

    I’ve made it clear why this is a terrible system.