• @samus12345
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    721 year ago

    The final warning was enough to cause the moderators for r/Military—a forum partly devoted to helping veterans—to stop operating as a NSFW subreddit. “We are now stuck in a difficult position as we do not want the community to die,” the moderator team wrote.

    Cowards.

    • jrs100000
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      391 year ago

      I dont know what everyone was expecting. Enduring nonsensical rules, shitty working conditions and incompetent authority figures is about the most military thing there is.

    • Wrench Wizard
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      81 year ago

      Fr. Surprises me that military personnel of all people would be so fragile. Don’t give in. Post “hey we’re moving to Lemmy, see you there” and fucking go. It’s 2023 going to a new site is the easiest thing in the world, it’s not like 1999 where most of the forum would have difficulty doing that…

    • @trafalgar225
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      41 year ago

      I don’t think that’s fair. People can come here if they want. They can hate Reddit if they want. Let’s not demonize communities that decided to reopen is best for their community. It doesn’t need to be some judgement “Fuck everyone who didn’t come to here”.

      • @thedemon44
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        111 year ago

        That’s fair. It still makes them cowards though, word definitions don’t change because we want harmony.

      • @samus12345
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        91 year ago

        It’s cowardly to make a stand against the admins and then just roll over when they tell you to sit down and shut up. Doesn’t matter if it’s Reddit or anywhere else.

      • @volkhavaar
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        81 year ago

        Agreed. I’m actually really enjoying the filter right now. I mean, I want reddit to fall apart too, but I am more interested in lemmy succeeding, and they are different wants.

    • @DrQuint
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      21 year ago

      deleted by creator

    • @bananalord666
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      11 year ago

      I mean, they’ve got their priorities right. It’s reddit’s fault that they’re killing their own communities. We should try to reach out in subs like this and help them set up on lemmy.

    • @rhacer
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      -261 year ago

      Did you wear the uniform? What are you doing to help prevent the 22 suicides a day among our service members?

      This is what the military subs have had to weigh when making these calls.

      • @Sir_Simon_Spamalot
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        291 year ago

        I have met people who was in the service enough to know the struggle is real.

        It’s just hard to believe that they depend on Reddit for their support system.

        • BlendedRacer
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          111 year ago

          Unfortunately if they are US service personnel this would not be hard to believe at all.

          • @aidan
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            41 year ago

            Why only US?

            • @Soulg
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              51 year ago

              Presumably other countries actually give a fuck about helping their soldiers.

              • @aidan
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                61 year ago

                That is a false presumption. Overall compared to most countries the VA is not bad

                • @somethingsnappy
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                  121 year ago

                  Most countries that don’t have universal health care, you mean.

                  • @aidan
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                    -41 year ago

                    It depends what you mean by universal healthcare- but also generally the US pays much better. And at least in the area I used to live the VA wasn’t bad.

        • @rhacer
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          -61 year ago

          Nope, just a civilian, but married to a career Soldier.

      • @Rhoeri
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        221 year ago

        They can pack it up and move here where they won’t be pushed around like pawns. It’s be pretty easy to leave instructions on how to migrate.

      • @samus12345
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        1 year ago

        I did not, although my father did. It’s pretty grandiose to claim that a subreddit is helping prevent military suicides.

      • Wrench Wizard
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        71 year ago

        What’s the MILITARY doing to prevent the 22 suicides a day?

        • @rhacer
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          61 year ago

          Not enough. Still too much stigma attached to behavioral health.

          That’s why there is so much need for additional support from elsewhere.

      • @[email protected]
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        -11 year ago

        So it’s everyone else’s responsibility to protect people subjected to Israeli wars by the lapdog US government?

        • @notavote
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          91 year ago

          Another thing I never see anyone in US is talking about: If US veterans need so much help (and they really do), what is happening to people in counties they were fighting against? And those are not only soldiers, but whole families. Everyone ober there has witnessed same shit they did, kids, elders, moms…

          • @Cerulean
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            61 year ago

            “Developed” countries see “undeveloped” countries (or whatever euphemism you want to use) as Others. We may be the target of their charity or of their pity sometimes, but we remain a mysterious monolith. I’m reminded of that whenever someone says “The US is [generally something bad] among developed countries”.

            I’m not angry about it. I get it. I still wish it wasn’t that way.

            As trivia, at least one “undeveloped” country has universal healthcare.

          • @ZoopZeZoop
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            -41 year ago

            How does that compare to Lemmywinkers?