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11 votes
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Finland's green scheme to invest €40m in cycling and walking – 450 million new journeys on foot or two wheels
5 votes -
Solar brings in the big bucks for local governments
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The empty radicalism of the climate apocalypse: What would it mean to get serious about climate change?
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One day, one city, no relief - twenty-four hours inside San Francisco’s homelessness crisis
7 votes -
Iceland cuts teen drinking with curfews and youth centers
8 votes -
Calming the Persian Gulf: The experts on resolving the US-Iran standoff
5 votes -
Proposed US law would ban infinite scroll, autoplaying video
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Alaska defunds scholarships for thousands of university students ahead of fall semester
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The case for legal magic mushrooms
8 votes -
Socialist People's Party wants a debate on whether it should be legal to produce and sell French delicacy foie gras in the EU
8 votes -
Finland's first sighting of golden jackal sets off political debate
8 votes -
Finnish government plans to allow congestion charges in its cities
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Ohio just passed the worst energy bill of the 21st century
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Denmark in favour of coalition presence in Strait of Hormuz
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A doctor shortage is looming, and a Clinton-era policy is partly to blame
6 votes -
Why a "public option" isn't enough
9 votes -
Mario Draghi signals 'worse and worse' outlook warrants ECB stimulus
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Finland looks to Iceland to encourage youth to swap booze for hobbies
8 votes -
Justice Department to open broad, new antitrust review of Big Tech companies such as Google, Facebook, Amazon, and Apple
10 votes -
Blasting work has started in Bergen on building the longest bicycle and pedestrian tunnel in the world
10 votes -
Breaking up is harder to do in Denmark after divorce law changes
10 votes -
New measure would link jobs and housing in San Francisco
8 votes -
In Denmark's train dream the next big city is only an hour away
4 votes -
New York landlords call rent control laws an 'illegal taking' in new Federal lawsuit
3 votes -
Albuquerque takes steps to meet the needs of Native American residents
5 votes -
Domestic workers have little legal protection. This bill could change that.
3 votes -
How negative rates and millionaires played a role in Danish vote
5 votes -
Aino-Kaisa Pekonen – No-strings-attached basic income model would not be a part of the government's social welfare overhaul
7 votes -
Alaska lawmakers show up in different cities, stuck on $444 million budget vetoes
7 votes -
Trinidad criticized for lack of action as Venezuelan migrants flee to the island nation
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Denmark's housing minister wants to scrap ghetto label for underprivileged areas
4 votes -
Swedish government wants night trains to European capitals
3 votes -
Helsinki sustainability celebrated as Finland takes over EU presidency
4 votes -
France plans to put an 'ecotax' on nearly all air travel
8 votes -
New Zealand—one of three remaining developed countries without vehicle fuel emissions standards—proposes scheme to hike cost of gas guzzling vehicles in exchange for EV rebate
8 votes -
Rainforest on fire: On the front lines of Bolsonaro’s war on the Amazon, Brazil’s forest communities fight against climate catastrophe
6 votes -
Alaska fears 'brain drain' after forty-one percent proposed cut to university system
12 votes -
White men keep killing themselves with guns. The NRA is making it worse
16 votes -
Beto O’Rourke’s “war tax” is classic Democratic militarism
9 votes -
Staff Director for Sen. Sanders goes in-depth on the accomplishments of the senator and his staff
@gunnelswarren: The @nytimes doesn't want you to know it, but I am damn proud of the accomplishments @SenSanders and our staff have achieved in the Senate and the House - both inside and outside the beltway. Here's just 20 of our achievements in the two decades I've worked for him. (Thread)
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Donald Trump to claim US is environmental leader in spite of ripping up protections
5 votes -
Sans serif, sans progressive policies: How campaign branding came to be a way for candidates to signal their progressive bona fides without actually having them.
7 votes -
Puerto Rico harnesses the power of the sun for a renewable energy future
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Conservatives are nudging the Supreme Court to dismantle affordable housing policies
8 votes -
Australian Government's $158b tax cuts pass Parliament, giving Coalition first win since election
5 votes -
G-20 leaders resolve to prevent exploitation of Internet for terrorism
G-20 leaders resolve to prevent exploitation of Internet for terrorism This statement was reportedly an initiative of the Australian Prime Minister.
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Disney heiress calls for wealth tax: 'We have to draw a line'
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The Green New Deal wants farmers to restore the land, not keep wrecking it
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Reddit has quarantined /r/The_Donald
Just happened minutes ago, so not much information yet. I think it's likely that this article from Monday might have finally pushed it over the edge (since it's usually media attention that does...
Just happened minutes ago, so not much information yet.
I think it's likely that this article from Monday might have finally pushed it over the edge (since it's usually media attention that does it): You can’t offer to murder cops on Reddit unless you’re on r/TheDonald
The quarantine message says:
It is restricted due to significant issues with reporting and addressing violations of the Reddit Content Policy. Most recently the violations have included threats of violence against police and public officials.
As a visitor or member, you can help moderators maintain the community by reporting and downvoting rule-breaking content.
Here's the message the admins sent them:
Dear Mods,
We want to let you know that your community has been quarantined, as outlined in Reddit’s Content Policy.
The reason for the quarantine is that over the last few months we have observed repeated rule-breaking behavior in your community and an over-reliance on Reddit admins to manage users and remove posts that violate our content policy, including content that encourages or incites violence. Most recently, we have observed this behavior in the form of encouragement of violence towards police officers and public officials in Oregon. This is not only in violation of our site-wide policies, but also your own community rules (rule #9). You can find violating content that we removed in your mod logs.
As we have discussed in the past, and as detailed in our content policy and moderator guidelines, we expect you to enforce against rule-breaking content. You’ve made progress over the last year, but we continue to observe and take action on a disproportionate amount of rule-breaking behavior in this community. We recognize that you do remove posts that are reported, but we are troubled that violent content more often goes unreported, and worse, is upvoted.
User reports and downvotes are an essential way that Reddit functions to moderate content. Limiting or prohibiting them prevents you from moderating your community effectively. Because of this, we are disabling your custom styling in order to restore these essential functions.
As stated in our Moderator Guidelines, our goal is to keep the platform alive and vibrant, as well as to ensure your community can reach people interested in it. Accordingly, here are the specific terms of the quarantine and the next steps we are asking from you as a mod team to resolve this situation.
Quarantine terms:
Visitors to this community will see a warning that requires users to explicitly opt-in to viewing it. This messaging reminds users of the importance of reporting rule-breaking content.
Custom styling has been disabled to restore the report and downvote buttons.
We hope both these changes will help improve the signal around rule-breaking content and improve your ability to effectively address it.
Next steps:
You unambiguously communicate to your subscribers that violent content is unacceptable.
You communicate to your users that reporting is a core function of Reddit and is essential to maintaining the health and viability of the community.
Following that, we will continue to monitor your community, specifically looking at report rate and for patterns of rule-violating content.
Undertake any other actions you determine to reduce the amount of rule-violating content.
Following these changes, we will consider an appeal to lift the quarantine, in line with the process outlined here.
We hope that this process provides a viable way forward to restore the health of the community. However, if this situation continues to escalate, we will explore further actions, including the possible banning of your community.
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109 votes