I will move to Golang for a week.
Rustlang: “This account will pause tweeting until further notice”
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Re: Rustlang: “This account will pause tweeting until further notice”
#32Earlier quoted context omitted.
Assuming you're still looking at Twitter for reasons other than @rustlang, the notice will be on Twitter when the tweets start again.
This is a "who shaved the barber?" puzzle; that situation should be forbidden by the content of the tweet - they're not allowed to tweet again until after they've given notice.
Actually no, the only thing we could hold them up to is that before any tweet on the usual topics there should be a notice that normal tweets have begun again. It would be perfectly reasonable to now defend their position without a prior notice that they are going to also defend their position.
Re: Rustlang: “This account will pause tweeting until further notice”
#33Non-violent protesters were getting killed by Hong Kong's police in broad daylight for the last few months. Were the Rust people not aware of them?
There are no reports of people killed by the police in the HK protests. Source: U.S. Department of State https://www.state.gov/reports/2019-country-reports-on-human-... "There were no credible reports that the government or its agents committed arbitrary or unlawful killings." Edit: hate to say that, but why instead of clicking the damn downvote button don't you go and actually check if there are recorded deaths?
I will not post direct links. Instead, I invite you to browse tags like #HongKongPoliceTerrorism, #HongKongPoliceBrutality, #HKpolice, etc. on Twitter.
We all know not to trust COVID death counts from China. HK police brutality is something like that. We have video evidence of a few murders. As for the actual count, no one knows.
Re: Rustlang: “This account will pause tweeting until further notice”
#34Re: Rustlang: “This account will pause tweeting until further notice”
#35Not seeing anything similar on /r/rust, or the official forum. This twitter account barely tweets at all, it's like they want to send a message, but don't want to actually inconvenience anybody.
1. What does unfollowing every white person show?
2. Why are there people with a lot of followers aka influencers working like hired goon going under every post on multiple high profile accounts calling for unfollow because someone said something controversial? Why are they mentioning people unrelated to this to get them to unfollow?
Why are all of them following each other? It's pretty much a mob...it seems.
What does telling companies to unfollow a person, de-platforming a person from the developer community show? I am deeply concerned about the first part. Seriously, asking companies to unfollow you on twitter? C'mon, I can't be the only one who finds that ridiculous.
I get retweeting on your profile once but few people I won't mention spent literally their weekend doing this. Is this modern-day ex-communication?
3. Am I becoming racist or this guide is actually shit [0][1]
0] https://twitter.com/TatianaTMac/status/1266258250489454599
1] https://tatianamac.com/posts/white-guyde/
Why are there separate guides for different genders and races?
Why are so many prominent figures retweeting this and telling to follow? (just check retweets and replies)
Why are they still following white people after retweeting this?
What's even the point? Can someone explain how does this solve the issues if any?
What will be solved if you stop tweeting for a week or so?
All I know is that I am separating myself from the usual "dev" community. Insane shit everywhere and people are truly showing their colors when they retweeting calls to kill human life - be it a cop or not. And if you don't agree, they are taking you down from dev platforms - woah.
Re: Rustlang: “This account will pause tweeting until further notice”
#36Earlier quoted context omitted.
There are no reports of people killed by the police in the HK protests. Source: U.S. Department of State https://www.state.gov/reports/2019-country-reports-on-human-... "There were no credible reports that the government or its agents committed arbitrary or unlawful killings." Edit: hate to say that, but why instead of clicking the damn downvote button don't you go and actually check if there are recorded deaths?
You're using an outdated document as your source. I will not post direct links. Instead, I invite you to browse tags like #HongKongPoliceTerrorism, #HongKongPoliceBrutality, #HKpolice, etc. on Twitter. We all know not to trust COVID death counts from China. HK police brutality is something like that. We have video evidence of a few murders. As for the actual count, no one knows.
Sounds like double standards with the current action with tech companies.
Re: Rustlang: “This account will pause tweeting until further notice”
#37I'm not even following the rationale. They're angry at Twitter? For what, exactly?
Re: Rustlang: “This account will pause tweeting until further notice”
#38Earlier quoted context omitted.
There are no reports of people killed by the police in the HK protests. Source: U.S. Department of State https://www.state.gov/reports/2019-country-reports-on-human-... "There were no credible reports that the government or its agents committed arbitrary or unlawful killings." Edit: hate to say that, but why instead of clicking the damn downvote button don't you go and actually check if there are recorded deaths?
You're using an outdated document as your source. I will not post direct links. Instead, I invite you to browse tags like #HongKongPoliceTerrorism, #HongKongPoliceBrutality, #HKpolice, etc. on Twitter. We all know not to trust COVID death counts from China. HK police brutality is something like that. We have video evidence of a few murders. As for the actual count, no one knows.
You're right, the document is outdated. I've searched further and while I did find a few instances of police shooting at protesters, I didn't find deaths.
> I will not post direct links.
Please do instead. And no, I don't think twitter is a reliable source, twitter is an information battleground, you should know it.
> HK police brutality is something like that.
HK citizens have all the means and the interest to spread knowledge of police brutality in their protests. I don't think the comparison with China and covid holds any water (even assuming that what you say about China's covid numbers is true, as "everybody knows" is not a proof).
Re: Rustlang: “This account will pause tweeting until further notice”
#39Re: Rustlang: “This account will pause tweeting until further notice”
#40Earlier quoted context omitted.
You're using an outdated document as your source. I will not post direct links. Instead, I invite you to browse tags like #HongKongPoliceTerrorism, #HongKongPoliceBrutality, #HKpolice, etc. on Twitter. We all know not to trust COVID death counts from China. HK police brutality is something like that. We have video evidence of a few murders. As for the actual count, no one knows.
> You're using an outdated document as your source. You're right, the document is outdated. I've searched further and while I did find a few instances of police shooting at protesters, I didn't find deaths. > I will not post direct links. Please do instead. And no, I don't think twitter is a reliable source, twitter is an information battleground, you should know it. > HK police brutality is something like that. HK c…
Not to deemphasize the seriousness of an actual death, but the difference between shooting at protestors (especially if in a crowd, but I have not seen the video) and casualties is a matter of luck.