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Wait ... where the Hell is Donald John Trump President of the United States? I was right - this is a goddam publicity stunt! The only question now is whether pretty much the same Congress that declared a ByteDance-owned TikTok a national security risk will stick to their guns.
in reply to ChatJERRYPT

Dear TicTok, BIDEN is the president until Jan 20th, you ass kissing morons.


Just told my girlfriend about the fediverse. I think I lost her a bit when I started enumerating all the services I can use here.
I got her back when we discussed how to utilize this for smaller groups to get out of Silicon Hell Valleys grip
in reply to Tameplatap7s

I tend to focus on Mastodon, Friendica, and Pixelfed when I present the Fediverse to people. Anything more than that requires the person having mentioned something specific they want to do, like podcasts or videosharing, the aforementioned ones aren't built for. I believe it helps avoiding paralysis of choice.
in reply to Lemmus

Thats a good point! I guess I just got kinda excited when I discovered all the possibilities, that I didn't recognize when to stop πŸ˜€
I think that the use of those three, you mention, should help alot of people feel more at home here

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PSA for #farright researchers fleeing from Xitter: your trusty (?) research bot is already here - reconnect with it ➑️ @RRResRobot

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A painting of Elon Musk, in a dark suit and red tie, walking down a city street at night. A large orange monarch butterfly is superimposed on his head. Many smaller orange butterflies are flying around him and in the background. Behind Musk, a line of men in suits walk in the same direction. The street is lined with buildings, some of which appear to be on fire. A stormy sky is above.

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Accidents, not Russian sabotage, behind undersea cable damage, officials say

Emerging consensus among U.S. and European security services holds that accidents were the cause of damage to Baltic seabed energy and communications lines
washingtonpost.com/world/2025/…

.. investigations involving the US and a half-dozen European security services have turned up no indication that commercial ships suspected of dragging anchors across seabed systems did so intentionally or at the direction of Moscow
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