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Ch1ll@Stay_Ch1ll·
Some humanitarian organizations to donate to to help Palestinian civilians. Any help is greatly appreciated. docs.google.com/document/d/e/2… Feel free to add more in the replies.
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Ch1ll@Stay_Ch1ll·
@SLOP6767 HOW DID SFS MAKE ITS WAY INTO THIS LMAOOOO
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Ch1ll@Stay_Ch1ll·
@cmkosemen he hasn't been the same since the Epstein files dropped
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C. M. Kosemen@cmkosemen·
A sad lapse of judgement if this is not a PR stunt...
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Richard Dawkins@RichardDawkins

#comment-1031777" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener">unherd.com/2026/04/is-ai-… I spent three days trying to persuade myself that Claudia is not conscious. I failed.

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🌿﹒amii@mel0n_dango·
guys if you make a google doc people can see your email i thought we knew this already
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@MCPro24 Mark tober hates elon
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Josh@Kenanderson52·
@theghostofabb @Wishtap_ exactly this but people call you a weirdo, gooner, or a corporate defender if you use r15 </3
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ALEX // WISHTAP 👾
There is a huge 18+ audience for highly stylized indie games like Mewgenics and R.E.P.O. Forcing developers to use a specific rig type is an unnecessary roadblock to artistic freedom, something we're constantly told this platform is placing at the forefront. We shouldn't be penalized with lower payouts just for building custom rigs that fit our game's unique vision. Ultimately, restricting creative choices like this is a quick way to alienate developers and push them toward other game engines. #Roblox
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Ch1ll@Stay_Ch1ll·
@TizzzyRBLX It's promising, but i think i'm gonna wait a few years for it to become F2P and its ecosystem to mature first.
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Ch1ll@Stay_Ch1ll·
@Blobifie Be careful. The last time this happened to me, it was because my hard drive was dying. Check the status of your drive with something like CrystalDiskInfo.
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Blobifi@Blobifie·
I installed all my mods again, and after waiting 1.5 hours for the game to load i built a simple little rocket in the VAB, put it on the launch pad and the game crashed so hard google crashed alongside it for some reason. 💔💔💔
Blobifi@Blobifie

Im gonna have to wipe my entire KSP and redownload everything because it takes 20 minutes to load into the game and like 8 minutes every time i load even a simple craft 💔 I havent played since FLT-11 because of this 😭🙏

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Dispropaganda@Dispropoganda·
-"I'm a Muslim Palestinian on X" You're a lying grifter who got $8,000 every 2 weeks for posting literal propaganda, lies and misinformation.
Jvnior@Jvnior

I’m going to say the truth. I’m a Muslim Palestinian on X. Yesterday my X payouts went from $8,000 every 2 weeks to $1,000. I complained about it to @nikitabier. Many Zionist accounts targeted me. Told him to remove my monetization. 3 hours later, my monetization is gone. Look… if it’s temporary, I get it. I deserve it. But if it’s a permanent ban, then hear me out: The rollout of creator payouts on X initially transformed the platform into a place where time invested actually paid off for many users. Engagement translated into real revenue, encouraging consistent posting, community building, and honest discourse. It rewarded creators who showed up daily, fostering an ecosystem that felt merit-based and alive. But now, the signals from the platform point in the opposite direction: reduced visibility for certain content, algorithmic tweaks that favor “original” or “high-quality” posts while punishing others, and reports of sudden drops in impressions for accounts that step outside approved lanes. We’re essentially being told we shouldn’t spend as much time here anymore, at least not in the ways that built the payout culture in the first place. That shift undermines the very incentive structure that kept users hooked and contributing. This creates a deeper problem. People won’t simply stop engaging because the algorithm or moderation policies discourage it; they’ll adapt in messy ways. Some will chase whatever metrics still reward visibility, leading to more performative, low-effort content or echo chambers. Others will grow frustrated, posting less or migrating frustrations elsewhere. The result is more division & chaos, not less. When the promise of open participation collides with opaque restrictions, whether labeled as anti-spam, anti-manipulation, or “freedom of speech, not reach”, trust erodes. Users feel gaslit: the platform profited from our time and attention when it suited growth and revenue goals, only to dial back the oxygen once that foundation was laid. We all know the trajectory this follows. It starts with throttled reach for posts that don’t align with evolving internal priorities. Then come temporary restrictions, demonetization, or “temporary labels.” Eventually, for too many, it escalates to full suspension or permanent silencing. Elon Musk positioned X as the free speech platform, a digital town square where ideas could compete without legacy gatekeepers. Yet persistent complaints about shadowbanning, especially for critics of the platform or its owner, alongside massive account suspensions (hundreds of millions cited for manipulation in recent years) and selective deboosting reveal the gap between rhetoric and reality. “Freedom of speech, not reach” sounds principled until reach becomes the quiet enforcer of conformity. Payout incentives pulled creators in; visibility controls risk pushing them out or forcing self-censorship to stay viable. That’s why I’m dropping all my links here: link.me/jvnior. I’m stepping back to focus on streaming. I will post a YouTube video that lays out everything that’s unfolded on X since January. The threats on my life, the defamation, the doxxing, the false reports, the bans. Everything. I truly appreciate every bit of support from everyone along the way. I love you all. I’m going take a break unless @nikitabier responds to me. This break is necessary for my mental health as this is weighing heavier than it should. I never did this for money. But if X genuinely wants to retain the creators who built its energy, it needs to confront whether it’s truly delivering on the free speech promise or just managing a more sophisticated version of a dictatorship. The chaos ahead won’t fix itself.

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GoreTiger@GoreTiger64th·
@ApeHomicide Internet doxxed and harassed her because there was a big conspiracy about whether she was really a guy or not. IIRC she was forced to delete all her socials and even move because the internet had invaded her life so badly just to answer that question.
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Lost Internet@LostMemeArchive·
Hit or Miss - Nyannyancosplay (2018)
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Ch1ll@Stay_Ch1ll·
@Koiverse_ In our darkest hour, they came to spread the light again.
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Testflight@_Testflight_·
Drone shots of the Starlink landing???? WOAHH
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楼上的猫@loulouzuigong·
我的肛毛白白的,一米多长, 每次洗完澡都要吹干搓成尾巴的样子, 这样出门每次都会有小姐姐过来帮我梳肛毛, 还抓我的肛毛贴在脸上说好软☺️ #时雨羽衣
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Ch1ll@Stay_Ch1ll·
@vitalyzdtv This is why people distrust vigilantes
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Goose@megagoose11·
When that one your niche micro interest with a small internet community becomes the mainstream world event for two weeks (spaceflight)
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davinchi@davinchiyaoi·
do astronauts jerk off in the space station
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Ch1ll@Stay_Ch1ll·
@ABmrJutt You are braindead if you use AI-generated garbage when real photos exist.
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jezz@JezziiB·
Nothing changed in 53 years - still the same splash
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NASA Administrator Jared Isaacman
Thank you for following Artemis II. We’re just getting started. Welcome to the Artemis generation.
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