Zzippy wrote: » Trump is largely silenced alright, since he doesn't seem able to comprehend that he can just use the WH to issue a statement, give a briefing, press conference etc. He definitely doesn't have the balls to face the press and answer questions. Twitter suited him perfectly in that regard. What I find astonishing is the total silence from federal agencies - DOJ, FBI, ATF etc that under any other admin would be holding twice daily briefings on what happened last week, and their investigations. Total. Radio, Silence! There is a complete leadership vacuum at the moment in Washington, like a state of paralysis.
Synode wrote: » Watched episodes 5 and 6 of The Expanse last night. What a show. Really like the tyandthatguy podcast/videocast too. Great hearing and seeing the actors and writers talk about each episode
Interested Observer wrote: » Parler, that cesspit these people have been using to organise, has been taken offline now and no providers (e.g. Amazon) are willing to touch it with a bargepole, but before it was taken down apparently it was hacked and basically every bit of information on the site including personal details, all messages, even all deleted messages etc have been archived. I would imagine there is a large amount of incriminating stuff on there. I can't really believe the level of backlash against him. He's been totally immune to basically anything and everything up to this point. His entire tenure has been one outrage after the next.
Deleted User wrote: » Not sure I agree with amazon removing hosting for Parler. An alternative to twitter should exist.
Neil3030 wrote: » A lot of rats fleeing the ship, last minute, indeed. But folks, come on. Take the few wins we get when we get them. Better that the rats flee the ship last minute, and that the ship then sails straight for St. Helena, depositing the Captain Despot to live the rest of his years in penniless ignomy. The alternative is the rats stay put, and Captain Despot plots a new assault in four years.
Clegg wrote: » This thread gives a good breakdown of what's happened to Parler. The jist of it is a group of hackers gained admin access to it. To become a poster there you need to verify your identity. That meant uploading your picture and a copy of your driver's licence, address etc The problem for Parler users is that obviously the site wasn't secure. So the FBI, DHS etc were also able to hack in, see evidence of the user's actual ID and then immediately out those guys on no fly lists. That's how we saw videos of these guys getting arrested at airports when they were trying to fly home. Feds already had them dead to rights. Best part is a lot of these guys quickly realised that their actions at the Capitol Building could lead to extremely serious repercussions for them. So they deleted their posts on the site about planning to attend the invasion/posts if them actually being there. Except, Parler doesn't actually delete the post. It just makes it so you can't see it anymore. The security services were able to dredge up the data that wasn't showing, cross reference the poster username with the actual ID they'd provided to get access to the site and then out them all on a list to arrest. They've really, really fecked themselves over. Parker is essentially an open book for the investigators to read.https://twitter.com/bitburner/status/1348558563019427842?s=09
Neil3030 wrote: » How long before we see the QAnon conspiracy that Parler was a deep state trap all along? Probably coded up by Hillary and AOC in a pizzeria.
Neil3030 wrote: » They're communicating somehow. Armed protests planned at all 50 state capitals (and DC) in the days leading up to Biden's inauguration.
swiwi_ wrote: » I see Ireland currently has the worlds highest Covid infection rate! What is happening?
Interested Observer wrote: » They've nowhere left to post **** like that.
The Inbetween is mine wrote: » Discord would be my guess
[Deleted User] wrote: » In my unqualified opinion I would say a combination of hubris, bad timing and stupidity. Hubris in the sense that we've had a relatively low rate of infection to date and people expected this to continue regardless of our actions. Bad timing in the sense that we saw numbers increase just as we came into the holidays but not so bad that people we're afraid to socialise en masse. Throw in the arrival of a new variant which increased transmission rates and then add the final dash of stupidity. Too much ****e on social media downplaying the virus, too many people thinking that the vaccine meant it was all over. So a perfect storm of a country with low levels of immunity (due to a pretty good management of the virus up until now) and occurrence of a major family / social holiday and a new variant arriving all at the same time. Community spread was already looking bad before the new variant took hold so mostly I just blame people for taking the piss. The shops were open but any I was in were orderly, had good distancing and people were aware enough. I suspect most of what is driving infection at the moment happened in houses over the last month.
Tim Robbins wrote: » I think relaxing restrictions around Christmas and the All Ireland all rolled into one was quite frankly - mega nuts.
Former Former Former wrote: » I don't think we really have the highest Covid infection rate. We have the highest rate of reported cases, but we are doing far more testing than most countries as well. If we weren't doing so much testing, things would look a lot better by that metric... But no harm to get a bit of fear back into people either, they might actually change their behaviours.