just because someone posts a little bit of information about themselves doesn't give you free reign to get all associated information and dump it
I get where you're coming from. And you're right - the ideal scenario would be some polite private messages telling the poster to take their stuff down.
I think I've got Fortnite covered. They can only friend with a sign off from me, and they can only voice chat with friends. I think that's everything I need, but if you have any recommendations, I'm all ears.
My kids are a wee bit older. They get a kick out of meeting with friends in Minecraft and Fortnite. It's nice because both have crossplay, so I can join them from my gaming PC.
I find that many communities with the same name fragments users. Then posters try to post to every community with the same name which produces duplicate posts that fragment conversation. The two noncredibledefense communities are a good example of this, as are the half dozen parenting and dads communities.
It sounds like you're talking about getting an expert to gut check a story. That's a great idea.
Seems relevant:
I'm not sure I'd call it journalism though. Journalism itself often includes: (some) internal fact checking, legal review (cause it's easy to accidentally say something defamatory), legal defense (because jerks will sue you anyway), editing, and research support.
It sounds like there are a lot of complaints about the trial, but this one stood out to me:
"We do not understand why our public authorities are contracting out these services to a … private sector human resource agency, at a premium to the taxpayer, when there was a range of less costly and more effective solutions to increase access to care available to them,"
As someone who used the services, I appreciated getting out of the ER faster. I'm sympathetic to the arguments that it's a net negative, however.
So what's the process for revoking access to networked systems on a warship? Like, are there crypto keys to rotate? Is there a "foe" label you assign somehow?
And quickly can you do it? Like right now? Is there an admiral you need to call?
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What is Family Echo? Why is it better than other free genealogy databases?