Spyke
lemmy.world

They're getting smarter about this. Instead of charging Trump immediately they're saving him for after all his conspirators are convicted. They know that Trump will leave his people out to dry if he thinks it won't impact him, and by leaving Trump out of it the guilty verdicts become significantly easier to achieve. Once they've got a whole slew of air tight convictions to point to their case against Trump becomes really simple because they just need to show be was working with all these people which is practically a matter of public record at this point.

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slrpnk.net

George Terwilliger, a lawyer representing Meadows, said he had not yet seen the indictment.

"If Mr. Meadows is named in this indictment, it is a blatantly political and politicized accusation and will be contested and defeated,” he said.

Your client tried to overthrow the results of the election and install a fascist dictator, take this talk of "blatantly political/politicized accusations" and shove it.

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lemmy.world

I hope Giuliani ends up homeless or living in a shitty new York housing project, that would be karma.

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silence7reply
slrpnk.net

If convicted, he's a lot more likely to die in prison

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ZeroCoolreply
slrpnk.net

Yeah but I gotta say, it's pretty funny that they attach a CC license notice to every inane comment they post.

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It's like the Facebook 'you don't have permission to use my post or photos for anything facebook' copy pasta.

Edit: found it

Due to the fact that Facebook has chosen to involve software that will allow the theft of my personal information, I do declare the following: on this day, 30th November 2014, in response to the new Facebook guidelines and under articles L.111, 112 and 113 of the code of intellectual property, I declare that my rights are attached to all my personal data, drawings, paintings, photos, texts etc... published on my profile since the day I opened my account. For commercial use of the foregoing my written consent is required at all times. Those reading this text can copy it and paste it on their Facebook wall. This will allow them to place themselves under the protection of copyright. By this release, I tell Facebook that it is strictly forbidden to disclose, copy, distribute, broadcast, or to take any other action against me on the basis of this profile and/or its contents. The actions mentioned above apply equally to employees, students, agents and/or other staff under the direction of Facebook. The contents of my profile include private information. The violation of my privacy is punished by the law (UCC 1 1-308 - 308 1 -103 and the Rome Statute). Facebook is now an open capital entity. All members are invited to post a notice of this kind, or if you prefer, you can copy and paste this version. If you have not published this statement at least once, you will tacitly allow the use of elements such as your photos as well as the information contained in your profile update. Do not share. Just copy on paste on your wall.

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It's one person. People have unusual environments, aren't paying attention, etc.

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silence7reply
slrpnk.net

It's a gift link. You've got something unusual about your settings (eg: javascript disabled) if you're hitting the paywall.

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silence7reply
slrpnk.net

There's chunk of the bottom of the screen encouraging you to do those things, but it doesn't in any way keep you from reading the article if you don't, and you can just click the 'x' to remove it from the screen entirely.

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lemmy.world

but it doesn’t in any way keep you from reading the article if you don’t, and you can just click the ‘x’ to remove it from the screen entirely.

It did on my phone (otherwise I would have read it instead of posting a 'Paywalled' comment here), and I didn't see any X to click on, though granted the screen was very busy with a lot of stuff going on.

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silence7reply
slrpnk.net

On my phone, the 'x' is just above the 'to' in the words "A Post subscriber gave you free access to this article."

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lemmy.world

I honestly didn't see it until you pointed it out now.

It's so small and it's so close to the sign-in button, that I took it as part of the sign-in stuff, and trying to click on the X the first time actually clicked on the sign-in stuff instead.

I actually went looking for the X by scrolling down.

Too bad they didn't move it more to the right away from the sign-in link, and made it a bold font like they did the wording right below it, as it seems like such a small unbolded font that have the X be displayed as.

I'm not going to change my original comment, and I still stand by it. If they obfuscate the way of closing the pop-ups by making the close button so small and insignificant compared to the other likewise texting around it, to me that still paywalling, as they're trying to trick people into signing up for an account to read the article.

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It's pretty big and visible on my phone. Not hard to find at all.

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lemmy.world

You couldn't just close that? I got that too and was able to close it and read~

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lemmy.world

Oh it's been pointed out to me after my last comment, but I still say it's not really there because it's so hard to distinguish from everything else all the background color and the things with larger font size text, etc.

If we're all being honest about it, we all know it's a normal strategy to try to get people not to close and instead click thru login/create to their system, they try to obfuscate and hide it by minimizing it or overlapping it with other things.

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