Not sure why you’re citing US law when we’re discussing foreign govts. Also the obvious thing signal can do, that most complainants would probably expect as a minimum, is banning their accounts and closing the group.
Not sure why you’re citing US law when we’re discussing foreign govts. Also the obvious thing signal can do, that most complainants would probably expect as a minimum, is banning their accounts and closing the group.
I don’t get what you’re trying to say at all. If a party is in a group chat and reports it, they can provide their credentials to Signal to enable Signal to view the contents of the chat.
Yes, they’re a carrier that does not know the content of what they carry. But once they are made aware, the legal system considers them to now bear responsibility if they don’t take action. Whether or not that’s fair is a pretty large topic, though I’m inclined to think so myself.
Funny how the .ml admins are so opposed to free speech on their own server, then.
Yes, but we’re discussing group chats disseminating piracy links. Do you think it’s harder to join such a group chat and report it to signal than it is to do all the cloak and dagger nonsense?
In a group chat, M wouldn’t be a 3rd party.
That’s not sarcasm, that’s satire
What’s the problem with paying more that the shitty shift becomes desirable enough for people to fight over? Seems a lot better than making it suck and forcing everybody to suffer
Sorry, I was being sarcastic. I live in Europe, where tax filing is automatic unless, yes, you’re a business.
Who said anything about the govt? You just need to sign in blood
I don’t understand why data entry is even required when the gov has the data. I mean, I do understand, but…
Yeah, not accusing him of bad faith, just guessing he didn’t read the article.
Not really. It mentions that Finland is a very low immigration country, but it doesn’t state whether the benefits apply to migrants, legal or illegal
The program is also beneficial from an economic point of view, says Kahila. Since the beginning of the program, Housing First has found an apartment for 60 percent of Finland’s homeless population. Since 2012, the state has calculated that it has saved almost 32 million euros annually as a result, with most of that savings coming in the healthcare sector. “Hardly any other country can present such positive statistics,” says Kahila.
Unless you’re against universal healthcare, this doesn’t seem to be costing the state money.
Eh, it’s pretty common in a lot of other countries as well. Those with significant Muslim populations, and even countries like Norway.
The sudden compression would blow up pretty much everything in existence. Possibly even some black holes.
Dude’s a tankie / troll who belongs on lemmygrad. This is the system working as designed.
That’s one dedicated creep, if they’ve been sticking around for the old couple’s entire life.
Where’s the annoyance?
Infamous implies somebody is famous in a negative way. If anything, Gabe is a shining example that should be upheld.