We could actually improve our democracy by making voting mandatory.
In Australia, we've tried that. I have to say, that I personally, am not a fan.
The consequences of forcing politically ignorant or complacent people to vote is that they end up deciding the result of the election, and you just get skilled used car salesmen as your politicians. They know all the buzzwords and three word slogans to keep the politically apathetic tuned in.
I know you mrrrkns absolutely hate it when furriners' talk about your politics, but it saddens me to see a fellow democracy in such a state. Both these guys are demented old f&@ks! These are the best candidates your democratic system can give you? Really? I know we Aussies have plenty to cringe about, but jeez!
Plans for investigation into Timor bugging scandal have failed to transpire more than 18 months after government was elected
I know it's a little old. Thought it was more relevant given the recent confected outage over Labor and election promises.
This wouldn't surprise me at all, if it almost entirely be rental scooters.
Here in Adelaide, they have these rental scooters lining the sidewalks on the nightlife strips - on the weekend!
This seems to me to be almost criminally negligent. What do they think young people are going to do with these things, while drunk? They are going to ride them, while drunk, and they are going to have accidents, of course. Because they're drunk.
I like the rental scooters, as they're a great way of getting round the city when you're in a hurry, but they should shut them down on the weekend evenings, FFS.
I wonder whether there'll be this much outage when Jillian Assange is sentenced to decades in prison in the US.
Looks like we have a movement then. Only small, so far, but ......
I'm just wondering if we could substitute our current monarchy for the Danish one. Maybe if a Danish naval officer lands at Sydney Cove and plants a flag there? This has a precedent I believe.
I honestly don't know what happened there.
Cancel culture exemplified.
Over 200 climate scientists have taken out a full-page ad in the New York Times calling out Australia's "climate annihilation", while Fijian activists impacted by rising sea levels urge Canberra to do more.
There’s literally a standing US order to invade the Hague if a US military member is tried
Can I have source?
EDIT: Don't worry, found it
https://www.hrw.org/news/2002/08/03/us-hague-invasion-act-becomes-law
Actually, that was a postal survey, before a parliamentary vote. Not a binding referendum.
Well ok, good point. I'll amend that to almost never succeed.
FWIW I'll be voting Yes, but I doubt it will do much good.
Referendums never succeed in this country, unless they have bipartisan support. So what was the point of this exercise? What's Albanese's angle in all of this?
I had no idea that this was going on. I expect that, like me, most people are horrified.
On the top of my head, I'd say a trust-level system would be great, both for instances and users. New instances and users start out on a low trust level. Posts and commemts federated by them could be set to require approval or get deranked compared to other posts and comments.
Good thinking, but devil's advocate here: might make it difficult for new users to post anything. I can imagine a lot of communities would utilise that feature, maybe even the majority.
I downloaded something called Chromium Browser via apt-get in Ubuntu. Seems to be exactly like Chrome, except it's open source. Is this what all the cool kids are going to be using now?
Problem is that these Americans talk. A lot.
The grim reaper in Monty Python wasn't just whining. The struggle is real.
I generally only use the Android client. But if there's any similarity, there's no way to stop them spamming you with their shorts.
It's interesting, I'll give it that. But considering that police have investigated and found nothing illegal, how is this anyone else's business?
Such people obviously need help.
At least 3/5 times, my post gets removed either because:
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it violates some subsection of some dot point in those extensive sidebar rules that I didn't study thoroughly enough, or
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some mod decides it would be better if I posted as a comment in their dedicated mega thread on the subject, or
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the Automoderator removed it without explanation, and the mods are all currently on holiday or too busy to GAF.
Anyone else have this problem? And is lemmy any better?