@LavenderPawprints @lynnskyi @luv4music1231 Yep, this is definitely an issue with multiple apps unfortunately.
Take Ivory, for example, as I don't use the others you mentioned. Ivory has their own filter rules which are arguably better than Mastodon's own filters in certain ways. Ivory lets you specifically mute hashtags for example. Mastodon originally only lets you mute keywords, you have to add the hashtag yourself. They also have a "potential spam" filter that they've added themselves.
So, that being said, I'm guessing other apps do something similar and those filters don't get updated to the site for those reasons.
That's just a slight guess on what the issue is, because I'm not a dev, I just see what I see and make very decent assumptions on why they're like that.🤷♂️
@lain it makes so much sense.
These people obviously know that they're smarter then the average person but because of that they don't realize that they're not actually a genius and humble themselves.
So they hold a lot of these opinions because they believe them because it comes from a state of authority, and science so it naturally indicates some level of respect or intelligence of these ideas if there being considered by their peers which actually feeds into their ignorance.
Because why would you listen to the masses or some hillbilly about their opinions because obviously they're dumb so everything that they would vote for would obviously be wrong.
OK....sooo...the US forces dropping "relief" into Gaza ceded to Israeli military and ground domination that would ensure that either any Palestinian attempting to get to the aid would be shot, or that settler militia thugs would immediately commandeer the aid drops fir themselves.
So, they simply dropped their aid salvos into the sea.
Not to mention, the food supplied was spoiled beyond expiration date. And only enough to provide ONE MEAL to 8% of Gaza's population.
A cruel, disgusting ruse.
@kcarruthers So let me get this straight.
They don't want a price on carbon.
They want a sea wall to protect their clifftop mansions from sea erosion.
They want that wall to be vertical, to preserve as much of their privately-owned beaches as possible.
But they also don't want the sea wall that protects their mansions to be ugly, like the one in Collaroy, because they're NIMBYs who want to maximise their property prices.
Despite not wanting a price on carbon, they want either the local or state government to build and maintain the beautiful vertical seawall on their private land that protects their clifftop mansions and their private beaches from erosion.
But the local council and the state government aren't paying, and they refuse to pay for it themselves.
So instead of building a beautiful seawall, or even a functional seawall like Collaroy, they're letting their mansions slowly fall into the sea.
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Anyone have a Nurofen?
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