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13 votes
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Heritage Foundation and allies discuss dismantling the EU
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Judge who authorized Kansas newspaper raid escapes discipline with secret conflicting explanation
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IKEA has been accused of contributing to the rapid deterioration of Romania's biologically rich forests – campaigners say suppliers benefitting from corrupt environment in the country
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Crooked House: Owners of wonky UK pub ordered to rebuild
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Flipped bit could mark the end of Voyager 1‘s interstellar mission
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Inside the crime rings trafficking sand
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Boeing wants US Federal Aviation Administration to exempt MAX 7 from safety rules to get it in the air
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Notes on the Ivory Coast
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UAE corruption beyond description means COP28 is likely over before it starts — Bill McKibben
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More than 1,000 London Metropolitan Police officers suspended or on restricted duties amid force clean-up
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The hidden system of legal kickbacks shaping the US prescription drug market
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260 year old Crooked House pub catches fire and is demolished days after purchase by developer
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Anti-corruption candidate wins Guatemala presidency in landslide
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Marion County Record newspaper raid: the sworn affidavit for the search warrant is essentially just the text of the search warrant
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Villavicencio assassination a ‘disturbing moment’ for Ecuador democracy, former running mate says
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Traffic cop sues city over ‘get-out-of-jail-free’ cards for NYPD friends and family
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Rap artist Afroman sued by officers who raided his home
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We Own This City and the reality of reform
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China’s global mega-projects are falling apart
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How Qatar bought the World Cup
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Lebanon’s forced conversion to solar
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With no fuel and no cash, Sri Lanka grinds to a halt
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Leaked files show how telecoms giant Ericsson allegedly helped bribe Islamic State to allow its products to be transported across parts of Iraq that were held by the terrorists
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Why is Africa still so poor?
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China CCP to nationalize Jack Ma's Alibaba and Ant Group
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US passes ‘historic’ anti-corruption law that effectively bans anonymous shell companies
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US Federal Aviation Administration and Boeing manipulated 737 Max tests during recertification
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The rise and fall of Östersunds FK – fairytale or corruption?
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Agents raid home of fired Florida data scientist who built COVID-19 dashboard
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How the CCP does job promotions
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Internal documents reveal COVID-19 hospitalization data the US government keeps hidden
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The FinCen Files: Thousands of secret suspicious activity reports offer a picture of corruption and complicity - and how the government lets it flourish
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You can make millions selling masks to the government in three easy steps
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How the USA’s massive failure to close the digital divide got exposed by the coronavirus
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How can Tildes combat corruption?
Disclaimer I was going to post this on ~tildes but thought we could have a more casual conversation about it here. So how can tildes stop corruption from happening on its platform, it’s no secret...
Disclaimer I was going to post this on ~tildes but thought we could have a more casual conversation about it here.
So how can tildes stop corruption from happening on its platform, it’s no secret that other similar websites have become corrupted the best example of this is Reddit they do what advertisers want them to do or who ever is giving them money, only a couple of days ago I saw this video about a guy who was running a cult on there recruiting vulnerable people and they did nothing because he was buying thousands of awards a day.
Tildes doesn’t have advertising and is a non profit with no investors so those are 2 big places it can’t get corrupted from. One place I could see problems is donations I would be interested in if all donations are Anonymous I should probably have looked into them before writing this but maybe someone else knows the answer, if they aren’t what is stopping big donators getting special treatment?
My main reason for this topic is the video mentioned above but I also thought it would make an interesting discussion on here.
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Explosive whistleblower complaint by ousted HHS official says he was pressured to give contract to Trump-friendly pharma firm
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US State Department Inspector General fired after investigating Secretary of State Mike Pompeo; Democrats decry ‘dangerous pattern of retaliation’
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Foreign aid corruption paper causes storm at World Bank
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A group of agents rose through the ranks to lead the US Border Patrol, and now they’re retiring and leaving it in crisis
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When prosecutors bury NYPD officers' lies
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How Elon Musk fooled investors, bilked taxpayers, and gambled Tesla to save SolarCity
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'If we don’t kill these people they will kill you': Policing Africa's largest slum
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How the plastics industry is fighting to keep polluting the world
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Ohio just passed the worst energy bill of the 21st century
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Greed, drugs, dirty cops, and the bitter sibling rivalry burning up the $800 million Louisiana family dynasty of Knight Oil Tools
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Ivan Golunov, a prominent journalist in Meduza, was arrested in Moscow on bogus charges, disallowed food, water, sleep, and phone call, beaten while incarcerated
@alexey__kovalev: Okay, listen up. This is not a drill. Ivan Golunov, my colleague at @meduzaproject, one of the best investigative reporters in the industry, was arrested yesterday after leaving work (I was with him before he left). He is now awaiting formal charges at a remand prison in Moscow.
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While Rui Pinto sits in jail, his "Football Leaks" revelations are bringing down European soccer's most famous teams and players
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Austria's Vice-Chancellor Heinz-Christian Strache has resigned a day after secret video footage mired him in a corruption scandal.
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South Africa’s ruling party ANC wins reelection
6 votes