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  • Here is the breakdown:

    A recent survey of 191 respondents reveals that more than half (53.1%) have changed their alcohol consumption habits since the tariffs were introduced. Of those, 35.1% say they’re now only buying Canadian products, while 12% report drinking less overall. Another 18.3% have doubled down on imports, buying more international options outside the U.S.

    But not everyone is convinced that buying Canadian will make a difference. Turns out just under one in five survey respondents (17.3%) admitted they haven’t changed their habits and approximately the same proportion report not drinking alcohol at all.

    So the headline is potentially misleading. I also don't love the survey options, and it's a pretty small sample size

  • Nice, I was confused when we first spun up our instance and the posts were going out at UTC πŸ˜„

  • PRESSURE

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  • I think you posted this to the wrong community, it is being reported

  • Neat, thanks :)

    Do you have a similar list for other categories (paid, optional cosmetic IAP)

  • We've got something in the works here:

    https://fedecan.ca/en/guide/lemmy/for-moderators

    We're still adding and brainstorming content, and then we'll organize it nicely (similar to the For Users section).

    What kind of information would you like to have?

  • The story has other sources, and my comment isn't to say it's not true (partially or in full), but to point out the goals of the organization that made the graphic:

    https://catalyticministries.com/

    This other source (which I'm also unfamiliar with) discusses the organization and why they're controversial, and quotes the org's self described purpose:

    https://ministrywatch.com/global-catalytic-ministries-hides-behind-veil-of-secrecy/

    GCM offers varying descriptions of its work, many of them characterized by grandiose but unverified claims, such as β€œtransforming Muslims worldwide,” β€œ750 churches planted throughout the Middle East and Central Asia,” and β€œbringing disciple-making methods to the West to build a decentralized network of discipleship communities that will prepare America for the end time harvest.”

  • While there are credible sources for this story, there's something weird about that specific screenshot and text. I looked into it here

    https://lemmy.ca/comment/17561676

    Since that post was removed, I've copied the comment below. Note, this doesn't mean that the story is not true, but rather that some details of it are still unconfirmed and that the org that is distributing the graphic may have other motives for doing so


    Edit: The articles I found suggest that the father admitted to it, while the brothers deny involvement and there is another hearing coming up. What I found weird though was the screenshot states the brothers involvement as a fact.

    I looked around for the logo on the screenshot, and it seems to be this organization

    https://catalyticministries.com/

    This other source (which I'm also unfamiliar with) points out that this organization is controversial

    https://ministrywatch.com/global-catalytic-ministries-hides-behind-veil-of-secrecy/

    It also summarizes the purpose of the org above:

    GCM offers varying descriptions of its work, many of them characterized by grandiose but unverified claims, such as β€œtransforming Muslims worldwide,” β€œ750 churches planted throughout the Middle East and Central Asia,” and β€œbringing disciple-making methods to the West to build a decentralized network of discipleship communities that will prepare America for the end time harvest.”

  • @AnonomousWolf@lemmy.world I've added some more context around the screenshot. Would you be able to replace it with your recent article link?

  • Ah ok, you might want to update the post title and URL fields with this article's link and the article's title. Else the mods will likely remove it, see the community rules

    The article you linked doesn't confirm the current title you have up

  • I'm not sure if those sources are any better since I can't find anything about them. According to the other comment, there should be other articles about this case since it was on their national news for some time.

    Also, some of those articles are dated from 1 year ago. Is there a reason you're posting this now, such as new updates? Else it would be against the community rules

    Edit: The articles I found suggest that the father admitted to it, while the brothers deny involvement and there is another hearing coming up. What I found weird though was the screenshot states the brothers involvement as a fact.

    I looked around for the logo on the screenshot, and it seems to be this organization

    https://catalyticministries.com/

    This other source (which I'm also unfamiliar with) points out that this organization is controversial

    https://ministrywatch.com/global-catalytic-ministries-hides-behind-veil-of-secrecy/

    It also summarizes the purpose of the org above:

    GCM offers varying descriptions of its work, many of them characterized by grandiose but unverified claims, such as β€œtransforming Muslims worldwide,” β€œ750 churches planted throughout the Middle East and Central Asia,” and β€œbringing disciple-making methods to the West to build a decentralized network of discipleship communities that will prepare America for the end time harvest.”

    Which makes the source seem, less credible...

  • Going off of the last paragraph, it sounds like this happened in the Netherlands

  • It doesn't help if this was a long time ago, but you could contest the ticket with the information you gathered.

    I know someone who got a ticket but the sign was obscured by a tree branch. After contesting the ticket, the ticket was dropped and the signage was fixed

  • Nice :) Dadifer@lemmy.world suggested biweekly, and we can adjust later if we feel it's too much/little at that point

  • I think biweekly should work, we can always adjust later if it's too much or too infrequent.

    Did you want to have specific topic threads each time, or were you thinking of listing those as prompts in the post? Both are possible with the scheduling tool

  • Cool!

    I love the UI for this one, it's unique compared to the others

  • That was really cool, worth a post of its own, thanks for sharing!

  • Thanks!

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