Retired Major Friedrich Solmitz was a middle class conservative nationalist from Hamburg. When the Nazis seized power he volunteered for and received a position working in Air Raid Protection for his block.
In this position he did everything the regime asked of him including implementing the “Aryan paragraph” which meant excluding all Jews from any positions of responsibility.
In 1934 he wrote a letter to his local #Nazi party leader complaining about the repeated and direct criticism Solmitz regularly received from the leader. Solmitz could not understand why he was so often singled out for such harsh criticism.
…. Solmitz was Jewish.
I think about him a lot.
@mos_8502 @NoelsRetroLab @msh I’m probably spoilt because I’ve been looking at the Enterprise design. It can put any 16k memory block into any bank. And video gets a dedicated 64k block.
In contrast the Amstrads available options are very limited. Also, the restriction to having video in the base 64k. And the system (effectively) also has to go in the base 64k.
Enterprise designed this in from the start. The Amstrad came later but didn’t even consider it.
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For reference, the FediBlock tag is a special hashtag used as a sort of early warning system for content that server administrations or individuals on less moderated servers may want to preemptively block.
In order to use it, you take some screenshots as you did here, perhaps some links, of the most egregious behavior being done or accepted by server staff, and make a post beginning with the hashtag #FediBlock, followed by the URL of the server or account, then give at least a paragraph of explanation after that. Attach links / screenshots, CW accordingly (Begin with "FediBlock"), and post.
Staff of servers will see this and verify your report, then choose how to respond. Do not expect every server to block, as it is really a matter of how much bullshit people are willing to put up with. I also don't recommend doing it with single accounts unless you know they've been reported and their staff has done nothing, because we often investigate whole servers.
Hope that helps.
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