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Its just nature of an aircraft that has been produced a lot tbh issues occur just this aircraft is very expensive and popular so any issue is going to be in the news.
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If a crash is from a mechanical fault does Boeing just provide a replacement?
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For context, F-35 is arguably the first fighter jet to be in the era of social media. It's growing pains are all reported. Many say F-35 has just as many problems as the previous jets if not less. At worst the F-35 is going through the standard life cycle of a fighter jet
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2024-04-06
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There are so many of them now it's crazy we don't hear more problems with them.
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2024-04-06
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Any source for this? I've seen this claim before, but so far nothing to support it.
And it certainly looks like an easy figural wrench to throw at peoples opinions about collaborative weapon programs among western countries. So there certainly are people with motive to say things like that even it'd be false information. So is it true?
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Germany has constantly welcomed migrants in since the Syrian crisis and it has been the perfect storm for the rise of the far right. The EU needs a hard border and collectively funded processing centres and expulsion of any refugees who commit crimes.
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The last thing you want is the party's control of the country replaced by Chinese religious fanatics
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2024-04-06
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Take the L like a man instead of this pathetic blubbering. Time to put a cork in it while the adults talk
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2024-04-06
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Next issue going to be unhinged
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2024-04-06
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What's your input then, big man?
Was I fuckin wrong? Does the USA have a secret history of actually holding the rich accountable that I'm not privy too?
Go soak your head, you fucking toilet brush.
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2024-04-06
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Who could have predicted that a business operated by an exploitative cult would be a front for money laundering?
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2024-04-06
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Adios, Bill Guano
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2024-04-06
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Look up what they believe in first before siding with them. Hint, its a cult.
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2024-04-06
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The entirety of the epoch times always gave me the feeling that the entire thing was a giant scam. Not surprised. Fuck the epoch times.
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2024-04-06
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Only to idiots and those not paying attention. Welcome to the party, pal.
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2024-04-06
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I could not find a picture of the CFO.
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2024-04-06
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Which is exactly the reason Falun Gong and other religious-led movements are suppressed by the CPC.
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2024-04-06
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They are currently flooding German youtube with ads for leaving the EU. It's bizarre, there is just So Many Ads. I've never seen a campaign this agressive for anything else in all my years on the internet. Now I know how they can afford that...
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2024-04-06
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I'll never understand these people. When is enough money enough? When all of your needs are met with cash to burn on toys and vacations, what else is there?
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2024-04-06
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Your anger is rational. You'd have to be dumber than rocks to believe it.
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2024-04-06
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At a certain level it’s about power instead.
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2024-04-06
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The chapter near my parents' house rented out LCD screen trucks last 4th of July and drove up and down the street with pro-Trump and "god bless America" ads.
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2024-04-06
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A graduate of Weisselberg U.
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2024-04-06
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Towards Israeli military targets. Lol.
Why change the official title OP?
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2024-04-06
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I wouldn't call a city with a population of 50,000 a "military target" but you do you
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In 2014-2018, ROK made up 1.7% of all global arms transfer.
In 2019-2023, ROK made up 2% of all global arms transfers.
US went from 34% to 42% in that same time frame.
Appearntly the US is the only one making weapons anymore.
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Funny, considering many news outlets, journalists(both contract and independent), and politicians are on Tiktok. Unlike what mainstream bias would have you believe, it doesn't just revolve around dances, or fashion trends. It's as diverse as any other social media site, and what you see is based off your interactions.
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2024-04-06
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I don't find it funny at all that outlets and representatives that wish to be taken seriously use the platform at all.
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2024-04-06
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Musk's X problems is mostly the result of unbounded escalation. (X is kind of a useless service, of course, other than filling the pornographic void created by detumblrization.) That is, him, his supporters and detractors all fanning the flames of hatred with vitriolic rhetoric.
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100% and it’s a more convincing medium, at least for young kids. It’s like arguing online vs having an in person conversation. On TikTok, sometimes it feels like you’re FaceTiming with a close friend, someone who is quirky, fun, down to earth, “just like you.” Many time creators have been called out for false information, and their followers straight up say, they don’t care. They like the person so it doesn’t matter.
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Just blanket ban this garbage brainrot app and be done with it
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Reddit told me three gorges dam was going to collapse and that China was hiding an imminent explosion of Taishan nuclear powerplant which will be the new Chernobyl and that there is a secret bank run happening in Hainan China because of evergrande collapse and the CCP is sending tanks to quell protestors to cause Tiananmen Square 2.0
You can still find those threads
[https://www.reddit.com/r/worldnews/comments/id796q/anxiety\_grows\_as\_chinas\_three\_gorges\_dam\_hits/](https://www.reddit.com/r/worldnews/comments/id796q/anxiety_grows_as_chinas_three_gorges_dam_hits/)
[https://www.reddit.com/r/worldnews/comments/opxmex/problems\_at\_china\_nuclear\_power\_plant\_are\_serious/?sort=top](https://www.reddit.com/r/worldnews/comments/opxmex/problems_at_china_nuclear_power_plant_are_serious/?sort=top)
[https://www.reddit.com/r/worldnews/comments/vw8d4o/china\_crushes\_mass\_protest\_by\_bank\_depositors/](https://www.reddit.com/r/worldnews/comments/vw8d4o/china_crushes_mass_protest_by_bank_depositors/)
Every single one of these were either an outright lies or purposely reported with omitted information. Like the supposed China bank run which turned out to just be a single bank in rural China. And China CRUSHING those protestor was cause the protestors were tying to all forcefully break into the bank which the police stopped (like it would have been done in any country). With people actually getting their money back at the end.
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The fact that twitter has no option to report misinformation tells me all i need to know. The community notes are nice but they are few and far in between.
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Better education is a good counter. The problem is the algorithmic selection, not the content itself. If every engagement means your post gets a wider audience, you will promote misinformation and ragebait. If a thumbs down or a downvote does the opposite, you get better moderated communities. Reddit has gone to shit relatively recently, for years it was vastly better than other social media before they moved to personalized feeds and changed their algorithm.
You can target the algorithm without targeting the content or deciding what kind of content should or shouldn't be true or allowed. That fixes the problem with much less free speech collateral damage. If you let users vote up/down content, you will find the "majority rules", and the "majority" doesn't actually generally upvote terrible content.
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Honestly, we've gotten to the point where any and all social media should be banned.
YouTube, Xitter, TikTok, Instagram, Facebook and yes, Reddit. Every single one of them.
It's all infested and weaponized. I wouldn't be surprised if the internet in general will be unusable in the next 10-15 years now that AIs/LLMs have gotten this advanced.
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Ohh this could be so many people. Is it Sargon?
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You need a way to differentiate between real people and orgs that have spun up 100k bot accounts all of which pretend to be real people (and post on gaming subs in their spare time with reconstituted comments plucked from an archive) but are being operated by a foreign adversarial organisation of one type or another.
Without that - i.e. how it is right now - it's a misinformation nightmare.
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> I'm basing this on the fact that the most egregious misinformation comes from X and it's not even a close contest
How is this a fact exactly? You believing something doesn't make it a fact. It is exactly the opposite. The actual facts, as shown by this test conducted by the EU, is a proof that X actually moderates fake content better than other platforms.
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Even highly educated individuals are falling for misinformation spread from social media. The way it targets a person's emotions rather than logical processing centers of the brain inherently is dangerous.
I think there needs to be a focus on allowing free speech for civilians but regulated speech for companies and malicious parties that are organized. If there are troll farms spreading dangerous information, they should be targeted to be blocked and the misinformation they spread removed. Companies that don't actively fight blatant (and I emphasize blatant) misinformation such as the earth being flat or injecting bleach cures COVID should be heavily penalized and/or banned from doing business.
Organized harm is a major problem we are facing in this modern era that needs to be addressed.
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> Handing this power to the government to decide what is "misinformation"
Did you even read the article? It isn't talking about "handing power" to any government. The researchers purposefully created fake news to test content moderation on various platforms, and TikTok was the worst. That's all.
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Doubtul considering this is for the EU. Did you even read the headline?
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Well they could have started this shit a couple years before the EP election. Now we'll be stuck with AfD-like, GazProm sponsored parties that had their 5-year plan written by a language model.
Thanks, i guess.
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What truth? give an example? Covid 19 denialism is truth?
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Here's hoping the hostages make it home safe.
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Let me just post this article from a month ago while a ceasefire is a current hot topic for some karma points real quick….
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We are going to get VE Day posts as "breaking news" any day now
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By infrastructure you mean Ukrainian civilians.
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Sorry, you sound like a paid Russian bot that is tasked with devaluing an extremely important bridge to hitl... sorry, putin, to random redditors. It's like a bully that says a million times that something is important and goes to extreme lengths to defend it and when he realises that he is definitely going to lose it, starts saying "meh, it's not even that important".
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Why so many sad little russian bots? Gonna cry? Cum in your pants?
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Its very relevant when their land corridor is within range of the long range systems.
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The people of crimea regularly used ferries long before the bridge was built and the ferries are still there, still traveling the route in reduced capacity.
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The bridge must go.
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>They didn't build it to last forever.
No bridge lasts forever. But I don't buy this argument at all. You're an absolute moron if you spend 3.7 billion USD building a bridge to last only six years.
Let's say it like it is: they built the bridge thinking it was safe, and that they'd occupy everything else in three days anyway. Now they have to float supplies over in every conceivable way because the whole calculation was nonsense.
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Russia will blow it anyway. Might as well take down the bridge.
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Ukraine Israel hamas rafah Taiwan go fk yourselves. I would rather be sh*t at home before being drafted for rich elite monkey's ego.
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They also said that Russia will cease to exist in march 2022.
They also said they are winning every day since february 2022.
They also said they need more money while presidents wife spends millions on jewelry in NY and people at power drive new bentleys and rolls royces.
They say a lot of things.
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Russian air defense is decentralized and lacks data sharing, so coordination over vast distances is near impossible. This is why Ukrainian garage made drones are able to fly a thousand kilometers into Russian territory. Only reason why Ukraine is not wrecking factories deep inside Russia is because all these western missiles have rather short range. However there are plenty of other strategic targets within range such as power plants and large transformers. These are not protected. There is no need to even bother to divert attention.
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>propaganda values are immense
>I though we were talking about Putin not the average Russian
What, did you think the propaganda value of the bridge is aimed at Putin? At least try to not be so obvious.
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I'm aware Russian communications were substandard, just not that substandard
Would it be too risky for the other countries to provide Ukraine with longer ranged missiles?
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What are you talking about?
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I must have missed the news that this Crimean bridge was no longer considered a significant target. Did Russia bring in a significant number of ferries and I just missed that news?
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Why wouldn't it be viable anymore? Has Russia already built an entire inland supply line to Crimea and the southern front line?
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>The bridge may no longer be significant but I still say knock it down if nothing else for symbolic value
There's an enormous amount of Russian cargo ships(From Don-Volga rivers and Caspian Sea) passing trough under that bridge. It's possible that it could have a big impact on Russian trade if Ukraine could sink the arches of the bridge and block the shipping channel.
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They never managed to damage the fundamental structure of the bridge itself. There have been attacks before, one notable one on the rail track along the bridge but that was repaired. There was never enough structural damage to make the bridge unusable.
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Yea, they made big spectacle of it with Putin driving across it when they first built it. It would definitely send a message to the Russian people.
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My cynical view is that the West provides just enough aid to keep Ukraine afloat so that the Russians slowly bleed out. Any more and there’s a chance of escalation, any less and the Russians are not being sufficiently attritted of men and machinery.
IlThe aid is always *just* enough to prevent a defeat but instead keep the meat grinder going for years. It’s a great strategy that weakens your enemy at no cost to yourself other than getting rid of outdated weapons and pumping dollars flowing into the US economy.
By I accept I am cynical.
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This bridge needs some sturdy and some thing powerful to hit it. If only there is a ground based MOAB. The blast between the water and the the bottom of the bridge would turn a section into guaranteed confetti.
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Earth to earth, dust to dust if Russia launches.
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Agreed. This is the real threat. They have watched what happened in Baltimore and are speculating if they can do the same.
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Yes. They built a rail line through the occupied land bridge bypassing the need for the Kerch bridge. The Kerch bridge has been used less and less in the past months as a result. These days most trains over it are passenger trains, not supplies.
Now that new rail is obviously significantly closer to the front but then again a land based rail is also easier and quicker to repair if it is attacked
So unless Ukraine can cut or at least really threaten the new rail consistently the bridge is at most a backup route for now.
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Someone said:
> Even if its logistics usage is small, its propaganda values are immense. Losing the bridge will be a massive blow to the Kremlin and especially Putin.
It should be pretty obvious from that the impact from losing the bridge would be a massive blow to Kremlin and Putin because of the propaganda value, as in the average russian would see that and realize the war is going to shit, which would in turn affect Putin. Someone tried to explain it to you, and you replied with:
>I though we were talking about Putin not the average Russian
Which makes no sense except if you're arguing from a dishonest situation where you're not really trying to understand what the others are saying, only trying to spread more propaganda and argue for the sake of arguing.
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okay thanks for the elaboration
unlike some i am not yet an expert on the manner but man this has been an insufferable experience
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Thanks for being the only one to finally point that out, this fucker is casually using and supporting Russia's cultural cleansing rethoric.
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It might make sense to wait for destroying the bridge to have important anti-air defence systems not be used for other strategic Russian assets. Of course, this only holds true if the bridge itself is not used (like suggested in the article).
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Propaganda bullshit,they know it won't happen and Russia already systematised logistics in Donbass,by the way this year lot magazines told Crimean bridge will be annihilated in first half of the year according to GUR officer,so where?
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we've heard this more than once before
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Ukrainian military service is proven multiple time to be corrupt, cruel and ignoring the laws, where military "medics" are closing their eyes even at obvious dangerous health problems leading to mistreatment, serious harm to health and even outright death. I'm pretty sure that there would be easy enough to build a legal base and block any attempts to send them back.
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GBU-43/B MOAB .... Put wings/fins on it. The Ruzzians did it, so can the Ukrainians! Bye bye bridge 🌉
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Hard to clean the stains out mind!
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To think, the bridge could have been as postcard worthy as the one connecting Denmark to the north.
The Ruzzians had to bring guns and violence. Once Russian military is removed, getting visas to visit Crimea will be crazy to obtain. Russia needs to pull out old films for a refresher course on how Germans were looked at for decades. It is easy to imagine a visiting Russian ballerina being treated like crap in Kyiv circa 2050. Putin stepped in a deep pile of crap.
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