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Is it on Android. Do you have a link?
Homer Simpson is going to need some bigger Mjolnir armor.
The covenant are going to kick his ass.
TIL Ska is the name of the genre Ive always liked and never knew it’s name.
I thought this was one messed up bird for a minute… Imagine the cats left ear is a beak and the bird is looking to the right.
Your hands are gonna be on fire after those scratches
Are you using an app that could block it?
Your instances is sensoring cuss words.
I’ve never called someone a pussy because I liked them. Lol
No we won’t. They’ll be dead.
Not saying I disagree lol
I had not. I see it now. Looks real cool! I hope it works.
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Just like Facebook isn’t in any one state… You could fine the instance owner… Eventually leading to a warrant for non compliance and failure to pay which means you are bared from entering the state of you don’t want to be arrested.
Also they can ban your ip. So no one in the state would see or interact with that instance.
So I went to the website. It explains what it does, but not much how… Or maybe I’m too dumb to get it. Could you explain how the verification happens? How does this system work?
3 things.
Is there a minimum number of users for this to be effective? If so, just keeping you instance under that amou t should work.
Can they really charge someone who is not running the instance for profit? The article states that the social media owner must take “commercially reasonable” action to verify users. Technically, nothing is commercially reasonable if you aren’t running a Comercial business right?
Related to 2. The article says “social media companies”. Most instances aren’t being ran by companies… So again this may be an out for those running instances.
3 things.
Is there a minimum number of users for this to be effective? If so, just keeping you instance under that amou t should work.
Can they really charge someone who is not running the instance for profit? The article states that the social media owner must take “commercially reasonable” action to verify users. Technically, nothing is commercially reasonable if you aren’t running a Comercial business right?
3… Related to 2. The article says “social media companies”. Most instances aren’t being ran by companies… So again this may be an out for those running instances.
Wefwef has been great and it’s a PWA so no need to download.
The first time maybe