Please stop reporting this as “not tech related, rule 2”, we welcome the feedback.
Our stance has been, if it’s in a gray area of “tech” such as tech business related, and users upvote it: that must be what the majority wants.
We will be discussing this more, as it seems some people want strictly tech related content and none of the gray area content.
Just want to point you to rule 3, that is the reason for removing the other comments.
Thanks for cleaning it up in your edit.
Thanks for letting me know! Is it reposting stuff that it already has posted, or things that others have posted?
Not finding duplicates, but can dig in a little more after work.
I don’t disagree, but easy solution would be not to look at this one post? Anything else as far as memes will be removed if posted
We are not allowing memes to be posted still, just inside this post itself as comments to hopefully avoid removing meme posts. We have had to remove multiple meme posts since the controversy began, hoping to alleviate that.
You have to find an instance that allows signing up, then you can create an account there
Read the author as Robin Williams
There’s a free ad version, non-ad version($20), and extra feature version ($100/life, $16/yr, $2?/mo)
It’s $99 USD, think you all are seeing a bug.
Edit: I misunderstood which option was being discussed.
Heyo @sorebuttfromsitting@sopuli.xyz, could you adjust your title to be a question, this is required per rule# 1
A hippo has attacked a 2-year-old boy in Uganda, swallowing half of his body before spitting him out, a statement from the Uganda Police Force said on Friday.
The child was attacked on December 4 at around 3 p.m. local time (7 a.m. ET) in the Katwe-Kabatoro district, in the southwest of the country, according to the statement.
The boy, named by Ugandan police as Iga Paul, had been playing at his home in Rwenjubu cell, Lake Katwe.
“It took the bravery of a one Chrispas Bagonza, who was nearby, to save the victim after he stoned the hippo and scared it, causing it to release the victim from its mouth,” a spokesperson for Uganda Police Force said in the statement.
The boy was taken to a nearby clinic for injuries on one hand and later transferred to Bwera Hospital, west Uganda, for further treatment, the statement added.
The child has now been discharged after making a full recovery, police said. He also received a vaccine for rabies, before being handed back to his parents by the police.
“Although the hippo was scared back into the lake, all residents near animal sanctuaries and habitats should know that wild animals are very dangerous,” the statement said.
“Instinctually, wild animals see humans as a threat and any interaction can cause them to act strangely or aggressively.”
Known as one of the most dangerous animals on the planet, hippos can snap a canoe in half with their strong jaws, according to National Geographic.
Wonder how he would have felt about todays musicians
Heyo! Please reformat your title to follow rule #1
Thanks