A collective of pedestrians living in the Brussels is fighting illegal parking by putting humorous stickers on the rear windows of cars parked on the pavement – hindering people wanting to walk or cycle safely.

The sticker read: “Don’t be a Putin. Don’t annex the pavement.”

Picture of the sticker s

  • unexposedhazard@discuss.tchncs.de
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    4 days ago

    .ml is not that crazy in my experience. It hasnt even really gotten downvoted there so far. Hexbear was a cesspit, but .ml isnt so bad i think.

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      4 days ago

      Yea, that’s intentional. They want to keep things more subtle just like that so that it keeps the calls for defederation down.

      They usually just censor people by removing any content that’s critical of Russia/CCP/NK and banning them and allowing propaganda “news” and other content to spread and fester. Where Hex/Grad just let things get wild, which in turn led to where we are now in that they’re widely defederated from lol

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          4 days ago

          Yea, unfortunately, the domain owner came back in time and the Registrar allowed them to reclaim it from auction.

          Last I heard their federation was broken and would take about a month to get going again

    • mic_check_one_two@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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      4 days ago

      .ml tends to moderate things before they get outrageous. The biggest issue is simply the censorship that happens quietly. It’s less “extremists screaming at each other/into the heavens” and more “Big Brother is ensuring you don’t accidentally post anything that goes against the officially approved narrative.” The heavy censorship ensures the echo chamber remains polite (because they leave very little room for disagreement) but very echo-y.

      So as an outsider looking in, you tend to see a bunch of polite discussion. It isn’t until you dig deeper (and see a bunch of the removed comments, and users who got banned for totally mundane things) that you actually begin to see the whole picture.