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Cost per Neighbor: more than six figures. Sorry to see this.
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politics @lemmy.world•Trump's White House tried to dodge a vote on the Epstein files. It failed.English
0·26 days agoA month ago Patel and Bondi were saying there was no files, so they lied underoath. But, obviously there’s no accountability under this administration.
So, what changed in a month? Everything of substance has been scrubbed from the files. We’re not going to get any justice or accountability. Par for the fucking course
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Cooking @lemmy.world•What is your favorite kitchen gadget?English
2·29 days agoBetween my old school pressure cooker, mini toaster/ airfry oven, cuisinart food processor, kitchen aid mixer, scales, thermometers, kitchen knives, pasta machine, coffee and spice grinder, fermenting vessels, rice cooker or Ooni pizza oven I’d also rate my emersion blender with the mini food processor attachment one of the most used items in the kitchen. From 3 minute hollandaise to instant curry pastes it has changed my approach to so many things.
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politics @lemmy.world•DOJ charges man with sending threatening letter to pro-Trump influencer Benny JohnsonEnglish
0·2 months agoRight, I can’t be mad about his rebel spirit here.
Isbell allegedly called Johnson a “prostrating Trump boot licker” and said he needed to be “exterminated,” while adding that he wouldn’t take action against Johnson because he was “not giving up my freedom for worm s— like you.”
“Here is hoping the American flag strangles the life out of you,” Isbell allegedly wrote. “My uncle drowned in the Rhine River to defeat fascists like you and I will not let his death be in vane.”
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politics @lemmy.world•DOJ charges man with sending threatening letter to pro-Trump influencer Benny JohnsonEnglish
0·2 months ago“Some of them”, not all. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kTc4jLGgm-U
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politics @lemmy.world•Newsom says California will draw new electoral maps after Trump ‘missed’ deadlineEnglish
0·4 months ago
Gavin Newsom is on top of his troll game.

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Privacy@lemmy.ml•“archive.today” sends user data to RussiaEnglish
5·6 months agoAlso, I have found that if the article is literally within hours of age or to the day, it won’t be archived.
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politics @lemmy.world•Vice Presidential Debate Megapost! Tue, 10/1/2024English
0·1 year agoBingo!
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politics @lemmy.world•Vice Presidential Debate Megapost! Tue, 10/1/2024English
0·1 year agoDid he really just say that? That’s not going to wash out well if so.
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politics @lemmy.world•Vice Presidential Debate Megapost! Tue, 10/1/2024English
0·1 year agoHere we go, reproductive rights.
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politics @lemmy.world•Vice Presidential Debate Megapost! Tue, 10/1/2024English
0·1 year agoVance, that’s Congresses job not the vice presidents
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politics @lemmy.world•Vice Presidential Debate Megapost! Tue, 10/1/2024English
0·1 year agoOuch on the Haitian call.
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politics @lemmy.world•Vice Presidential Debate Megapost! Tue, 10/1/2024English
0·1 year agoA winning comment by Walz here.
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politics @lemmy.world•Vice Presidential Debate Megapost! Tue, 10/1/2024English
0·1 year agoLol… number one export being top soil from flooding.
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politics @lemmy.world•Vice Presidential Debate Megapost! Tue, 10/1/2024English
0·1 year agoReally, by getting rid of the EPA?
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politics @lemmy.world•Vice Presidential Debate Megapost! Tue, 10/1/2024English
0·1 year agoWhat is Vance talking about?
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politics @lemmy.world•Vice Presidential Debate Megapost! Tue, 10/1/2024English
0·1 year agoHe’ll warm up
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Technology@lemmy.world•All iPhone 16 Models Will Have 'Necessary' RAM Upgrade We Have Never Seen BeforeEnglish
0·1 year agoI’ve been on the Android ecosystem for 15 years, I literally thought this was an onion article.







Here is a great writeup by Brent Molnar.
The Great MAGA Bot Unmasking and Why X Suddenly Flipped On Its Own Army of Fakes…
Let me take a deep breath before diving into this swamp, because what just happened on X is not a glitch and it is not random. It is the political equivalent of kicking over a rotten log and watching thousands of beetles scatter into the light. The new “About This Account” feature exposing where profiles are actually based is already revealing that many of the loudest MAGA screamers are not in Ohio, not in Texas, not in Florida, and not in any diner Fox News pretends to interview. They are overseas. They include accounts registering from Russia, Eastern Europe, Southeast Asia, and other low-cost troll-farm regions.
And no, this is not a surprise to anyone who has been watching this ecosystem since Trump stepped onto that escalator in 2015. The only surprise is that X finally let the public see it. The question is why. The answer takes us through the economics of bot amplification, the politics of foreign influence, the global regulatory environment closing in on Musk, and the fact that even the biggest con artists eventually realize they have to show a little transparency if they want to avoid getting hauled into court.
The first thing to understand is that X has been under growing international pressure. The EU’s Digital Services Act has been tightening the screws on platforms that fail to disclose bot activity, foreign influence, or coordinated political campaigns. X is already being investigated by Brussels for disinformation failures. This transparency feature is not a gift. It is a survival maneuver. Musk can tell regulators that he provided the tools. Whether users fall for foreign propaganda or not becomes “their problem.”
Next comes the advertiser problem. X has been hemorrhaging ad revenue. Most major brands do not want their name appearing next to a flood of anonymous accounts screaming about “civil war” or cheering for authoritarianism. By showing where accounts are actually based, Musk can claim the platform is safer, cleaner, and more accountable. Advertisers love the word “accountable” almost as much as they love avoiding lawsuits.
But here’s the real core of it. The feature exposes something Trump’s movement desperately needs to hide. Much of its online enthusiasm has always been artificial. The volume never matched the number of real humans willing to say these things in public. The trolling, the pile-ons, the artificial virality, the coordinated amplification of Trump’s worst rhetoric, the constant harassment of journalists and critics, the sudden explosion of identical talking points across thousands of accounts in minutes. Real humans do not behave like that. Bot networks do. Troll farms do. Foreign political influence operations do.
And now ordinary users can click a button and see that the loud “America First” account screaming about patriotism is posting from Moscow. The guy demanding “DEFEND OUR COUNTRY” is posting from the Philippines on a six-cent-per-hour content farm. The account accusing Biden of corruption is registered in a country run by oligarchs who would like nothing more than to put a puppet in the Oval Office again.
The next question is why Musk would risk blowing up the ecosystem that props up Trump’s movement. The answer is timing. It is late 2025. Elections are coming around the world. Regulators are circling. Evidence of foreign influence has been publicly documented again and again. Musk knows that if he does nothing, X becomes the center of the next major election interference scandal. If he adds the visibility, he can shrug and say, “We told you where they were. What more do you want from us?”
This is liability management, not integrity. It is legal positioning, not enlightenment. It is cover-your-ass insurance disguised as transparency.
And here is the final twist. The Trump regime is now directly tied to foreign actors in ways that are getting harder to hide. We just watched a “peace plan” for Ukraine circulate that appears to have been drafted by Kremlin-adjacent figures and laundered through U.S. political channels. We just saw senators admit that proposals they thought were American actually came from Russia. We just saw Trump take public positions that map perfectly onto Moscow’s demands.
Now imagine what happens when the public can see, in real time, that much of the social-media support for these positions comes from accounts not based in the United States at all.
The timing is not a coincidence. The pressure is not imaginary. The exposure is not accidental. The authoritarian ecosystem that helped build Trump’s movement is suddenly visible. The “America First” crowd is being revealed as one of the most foreign-amplified political factions in modern American history. And the panic on the right is already loud enough to hear through the screen. The darkness is being dragged into daylight. And daylight is not kind to parasites.
A subscription or donation is the only thing that keeps this voice standing. They want pages like mine erased and your support right now is the firewall that stops that from happening. If this work matters, this is the moment it genuinely counts. I left the corporate grind to speak the truth without permission, but independent media has no protection and the platforms are actively suppressing it every day.