ConTheLibrarian
modern society
You mean theocrats, aka christo-fascists and neo-christo-fascists.
Almost every single problem with society today is because of outdated social constructs and the religious tenants that enforced them overstaying their welcome while humanity continues to evolve.
The way I differentiate is:
No Stupid Questions - For questions that might be embarrassing to ask or possibly common knowledge.
ELI5/Lemmy Explain - For complex questions that require simplified answers
Out Of The Loop - For questions about viral topics that anyone could be uninformed on.
Honestly that would explain the similarities between religious superstitions and the things people have admitted to believing as a child on ask Reddit.
French Revolution: May 5, 1789 – Nov 9, 1799
Turning off the internet/social-media will only throw gas on the fire grease on the guillotine me thinks.
Its worth noting that they had completed “15 to 20 contracts previously” and that they had negotiated previous contracts via text message. This process became the norm during the pandemic.
In other words it’s within this context that made it agreement… not that thumbs ups can universally be used to agree to contracts.
“If you run a company based on the goodwill of millions of volunteer users, contributors, and moderators, one of your top priorities should probably be to focus on making them happy.”