Hello World,

following feedback we have received in the last few days, both from users and moderators, we are making some changes to clarify our ToS.

Before we get to the changes, we want to remind everyone that we are not a (US) free speech instance. We are not located in US, which means different laws apply. As written in our ToS, we’re primarily subject to Dutch, Finnish and German laws. Additionally, it is our discretion to further limit discussion that we don’t consider tolerable. There are plenty other websites out there hosted in US and promoting free speech on their platform. You should be aware that even free speech in US does not cover true threats of violence.

Having said that, we have seen a lot of comments removed referring to our ToS, which were not explicitly intended to be covered by our ToS. After discussion with some of our moderators we have determined there to be both an issue with the ambiguity of our ToS to some extent, but also lack of clarity on what we expect from our moderators.

We want to clarify that, when moderators believe certain parts of our ToS do not appropriately cover a specific situation, they are welcome to bring these issues up with our admin team for review, escalating the issue without taking action themselves when in doubt. We also allow for moderator discretion in a lot of cases, as we generally don’t review each individual report or moderator action unless they’re specifically brought to admin attention. This also means that content that may be permitted by ToS can at the same time be violating community rules and therefore result in moderator action. We have added a new section to our ToS to clarify what we expect from moderators.

We are generally aiming to avoid content organizing, glorifying or suggesting to harm people or animals, but we are limiting the scope of our ToS to build the minimum framework inside which we all can have discussions, leaving a broader area for moderators to decide what is and isn’t allowed in the communities they oversee. We trust the moderators judgement and in cases where we see a gross disagreement between moderatos and admins’ criteria we can have a conversation and reach an agreement, as in many cases the decision is case-specific and context matters.

We have previously asked moderators to remove content relating to jury nullification when this was suggested in context of murder or other violent crimes. Following a discussion in our team we want to clarify that we are no longer requesting moderators to remove content relating to jury nullification in the context of violent crimes when the crime in question already happened. We will still consider suggestions of jury nullification for crimes that have not (yet) happened as advocation for violence, which is violating our terms of service.

As always, if you stumble across content that appears to be violating our site or community rules, please use Lemmys report functionality. Especially when threads are very active, moderators will not be able to go through every single comment for review. Reporting content and providing accurate reasons for reports will help moderators deal with problematic content in a reasonable amount of time.

  • Dragon Rider (drag)
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    853 days ago

    Anyone who wants The Adjuster to be imprisoned is supporting violence against him. Imprisonment is a violent act. Drag thinks the Lemmy.world admins should make sure to remove any comments advocating imprisonment.

    • @zergtoshi
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      263 days ago

      Zerg sides with Drag on this.
      Just because something is legal, it’s not necessarily ethical and vice versa.
      “Adjustment” is creating accountability by other means.

    • @FordBeeblebrox
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      273 days ago

      Drag sounds like a hoopy frood, as does The Adjuster. Ford agrees

      • @[email protected]
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        If you read drag’s profile, it says that drag’s pronoun in all grammatical persons is “drag” so technically, even using the word “you” to address drag is incorrect, you should be saying “Did drag refer to dragself in the thidr person?”

        Whether you want to go along with it is up to you

        • @[email protected]
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          23 days ago

          I can’t see it in Voyager and have to go to the website in my browser :/
          Hope they add bio support soon

    • @finitebanjo
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      -123 days ago

      Imprisonment is meant to be a means of reducing possible harm and a means of reform, but if you disagree with that then you should take it up with the legislators in the USA and not the website admins.

      • @inv3r510n
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        Deposing healthcare CEOs is harm reduction that’s far more useful than prison.

        • @finitebanjo
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          Lol no, prison for the shooter. He should turn himself in.

          • Lightor
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            And where’s the prison for the CEOs that kill thousands with a pen stroke? It seems like people are appalled by a person looking a rich person but don’t show nearly that level of concern for all the people he’s let die. Or hell, every other murder in NY that year.

            • @finitebanjo
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              People literally voted for the privatized healthcare party. Whenever somebody dies as a result the blood is on the hands of tens of millions of people.

              • Lightor
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                Not all people voted for it. Also, if you think that healthcare was a deciding topic I would disagree strongly. The party for voted in by being anti woke and anti immigrants.

          • @inv3r510n
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            The shooter should go down the list of health insurance CEOs one by one until we get single payer by force.

            Zero fucks given fuck these mass murdering wealthy off our deaths pieces of shit.

            • @finitebanjo
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              They actually caught him, so unless you’re suiting up yourself then your only option now is to vote against privatization of healthcare in 2026. Chances are that means straight blue.

              • @inv3r510n
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                Democrats won’t. Republicans won’t. There will be copycats.

                • @finitebanjo
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                  Democrats barely had enough votes to pass the ACA and medicaid expansion, if they had more back then it would have been Single Payer. There have been less Democrats in the senate ever since. Republicans all voted no on single payer. Republicans all voted no on the version of the ACA that passed. They explicitly want pure privatized healthcare.

                  Don’t be stupid. People chose the system we have. The ability to prevent senseless deaths of good people is now and has always been in the hands of voters.

                  • @inv3r510n
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                    -22 days ago

                    The people didn’t choose shit and our democracy has long been a fucking fraud

      • Dragon Rider (drag)
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        Oh, sorry, are you saying the use of guns is justified and nonviolent if the intention is to reduce further violence?

        Drag wonders if this principle could be applied to any recent events…

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          I guess we’ll just see how much or how little good comes of all this very soon, won’t we?

          Best possible case scenario: it’s still legal to rip people off and privatize healthcare, so that just keeps happening but at least we get to feel good about punishing that one guy’s family for his crimes.

          Worst case scenario: A very large number of copycat killers (secretly funded by overseas autocrats) drag Taylor Swift across pavement, Bill Gates burns alive in his home, and both of their heirs invest everything into fossil fuels. Meanwhile, the new US Administration views the situation as worthy of enforcing martial law and deploys the military on its own people. Congress is reluctant at first, but it could always be one of them killed by a vigilante next.

          But most likely scenario is still that nothing has changed, nothing will

          • @inv3r510n
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            Nobody is going after Taylor swift you can calm down. Bill Gates is also an unlikely target.

            Neither of those people bring up rage in people. They’re not murdering people’s families for profit by denying and delaying care.

            You wanna know who killed my father? The healthcare industry. The insurance companies and the rehab facility (physical, not drug, not that it matters) decided to traffic him and hold him hostage so they could collect his insurance money while refusing to provide care and refusing to send him to the hospital when he needed more intense care. These people are fucking ghouls and they deserve the full wrath of the most heavily armed population on earth.

            • @finitebanjo
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              We’re not exactly deciding who lives or dies as a group, here. It could be literally anybody next and your opinion doesn’t matter.

              • @inv3r510n
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                I can tell you if there’s gonna be another assasination it’s gonna be someone similar to the CEO who just got offed. Universally hated and actively killing people through administrative means.

          • Norah - She/They
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            93 days ago

            If you believe that his family was punished, then do you believe that the death penalty as used by the justice system is also a punishment on those people’s families? Because kin punishment is generally considered a human rights violation, and is illegal in the US as far as I’m aware.

            • @finitebanjo
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              Are you comparing the justice system to vigilante’s killing unarmed civillians in the street as equals?

              Let me tell you the difference. You could have voted to change the laws, voted in the people who selected the judges, when you’re arrested it’s the result of choices made by every eligible american citizen, in some states including felons.

              You don’t get to choose if a guy who shoots you next week. You don’t get to state your case before a jury. It’s a system where the people most willing and able to commit harm are kings.

              • @inv3r510n
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                63 days ago

                We’ve tried the whole voting thing for 40 years now. We’ve tried the whole justice system thing for 40 years now.

                It doesn’t work. Make peaceful change impossible and violent revolution becomes inevitable. Hope this CEO is just the first to fall.

                Our entire system is corrupt from top to bottom and there’s no more playing nice.

                • @finitebanjo
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                  The USA hasn’t tried shit, thats why we’re in this mess.

                  Obamacare was originally a single payer bill which was defeated in the senate.

                  Since then we elected more pure privatization officials. We gave the Biden admin a conservative congress and SCOTUS.

                  We had a big shiny lever that said (STOP KILLING SICK PEOPLE) and we refused to pull it for over a decade.

                  • @inv3r510n
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                    Don’t forget it was DEMOCRAT joe Lieberman who single-handedly tanked single payer.

                    I do not forgive nor forget what the democrats have done. They’re so full of fucking shit and there’s always a spoiler on their side to torpedo any kind of remotely progressive legislation. And then they’ll blame republicans saying they don’t have the votes and the stupid masses eat it right up.

                    I vote murder at this point. Also it’s been like four+ decades now, not one.

              • @9bananas
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                63 days ago

                kinda defeating yout own point here:

                the guy made the concious decision to ruin strangers lives for nothing but his personal greed every single day.

                that was HIS choice, HIS action, HIS decision.

                well…actions tend to have consequences.

                this was a direct consequence of actions the CEO willingly made, repeatedly.

                nobody forced him to. nobody compelled him to.

                so yeah, he DID choose exactly this, no question about it.

                the hypothetical voter in your example indirectly chooses his judgement, this CEO chose directly, all by himself.

                so as you can see: the CEO very much DID vote for his fate. he voted every single day working for UHC.

                your comment is the absolutely highest form of hypocrisy.

                • @finitebanjo
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                  And you should have voted against privatized healthcare like 16 years ago and every time since, but the majority keeps choosing self harm and anybody loyal to the country has to deal with it.

                  There is no hipocrisy here. I think people who choose to be harmed have to deal with it, that people don’t get to kill outside of the confines of the law.

                  I believe Democracy is the best system for mankind, through and through, with all of its flaws.

                  • @inv3r510n
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                    You haven’t got a fucking clue what you’re talking about. What happened 16 years ago? Obama got elected and brought us a Republican healthcare plan designed by the heritage foundation. Joe Lieberman, a democrat voted against single payer. And if it weren’t him it would of been another democrat spoiler to vote against anything remotely good for the general public. And obamacare is awful, we exist under it currently. Typical to liberalism there was no structural change, it was just a generous handout to insurance companies and a little slap on the wrist that they have to insure everyone. does that mean provide healthcare? NO. it meant rob people with insane premiums and then deny and delay care. 33% of UHC claims got denied. One of their Medicare (dis)advantage plans denied 90% of claims via AI that they knew was faulty.

                    Fuck these people they deserve death.

                    We don’t have a democratic republic. We have a house of cards that’s falling fast.

                    EDIT FOR THE DUMB KOOL AID DRINKING FUCKING LIBERAL CLOWNS WHO VOTE BLUE NO MATTER WHO BECAUSE THEYRE TOO STUPID TO SEE THE SYSTEM IS WORKING EXACTLY AS DESIGNED:

                    A senator from Connecticut, the insurance capital of the world, became the industry’s go-to guy. Insurers had spent years investing in Sen. Joe Lieberman, a former Democrat-turned-Independent. During the reform debate, the watchdog group Public Campaign Action Fund, (now called EveryVoice), called Lieberman an “insurance puppet,”noting that insurers had contributed nearly half a million dollars to his campaigns over the years.

                    The Democrats needed Lieberman’s vote to get reform passed, and insurers knew it. Shortly before the Senate was set to vote on the bill, Lieberman said he would vote for the bill only if the public option was stripped out.

                  • @9bananas
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                    of course there’s hypocrisy here:

                    you are treating the choices of the two people in question as equal. they are not.

                    the CEO was in a position of power, abused that power, and suffered the consequences. that is justice fulfilled. not the preferred kind, but still justice.

                    apart from that, the democratic process spectacularly failed, on this exact topic: obama DID try to enact healthcare reform, but was blocked at every step.

                    if voting does absolutely nothing, you’re not leaving people a whole lot of options.

                    the justice system does nothing to help, the voting process has failed to help…what is then left?

                    this isn’t some horrific, abstract, morally ambigous consequence of a cascade of nebulous events.

                    there is a very clear cause and effect.

                    push a boulder off a hilltop; it will roll downhill.

                    leave a person no other option, but violence; it will end in violence.

                    it’s a strictly logical consequence.

                    there is no moral ambiguity here at all. it was a clearly warranted action, with known causes.

                    cause and effect is a matter of physics, not philosophy.

                    if you want to blame anyone, blame the republicans: they are the guilty ones here. they are directly responsible for the circumstances that allowed this situation to happen in the first place.

                    yes, it’s not an ideal outcome.

                    but it was inevitable, sooner or later. and it’s frankly amazing it hasn’t happened MUCH sooner, and MUCH more often.

                    this wasn’t a “flaw” in the “democratic” system of the U.S. this is a consequence of the oligarchy working as intended. the intent just happens to be self-destructive in this case.

                    what this CEO did, was the equivalent of smoking at a gas station; are you really surprised he got blown to bits?

                    i guess it really comes down to: Fuck Around; Find Out.

                    well…he did find out, didn’t he?

                    (and don’t assume i’m a U.S. citizen. it doesn’t matter, and i’m not.)

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                    Blaming working class people deprived of Healthcare for their own deaths is revolting.

              • @[email protected]
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                He was not civilian, he was a CEO a member of the ruling class. He wasn’t some working class everyman, he was a profiteer of medical malpractice. He was the grim reaper and could decide arbitrarily every day whether people lived or died. The more he choose for them to die the more money he made.

                • @finitebanjo
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                  He had rights to a trial before execution, even the worst of us do. I don’t mourn him, but the killer should just surrender themselves and ask the judge and jury for lienency.

          • Dragon Rider (drag)
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            93 days ago

            That other health insurance company already walked back their policy about not covering anaesthetic for the whole of a surgery. Muad’dib has already improved the world.

            • @finitebanjo
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              TBH it’d be hard to organize a board meeting, write up, and sign off on changes like that in like a day so there is a chance that was coincidental timing. You could just as easily say their reversal was the result of the Governor calling them out on it.

          • @nialv7
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            well you posed an outlandish scenario as your worst case, yet used a pretty moderate one as your best possible case. i think there is some bias there.

            • @finitebanjo
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              Yeah I really layed it on thick with the WORST outcome. Don’t see any issue at all with the best case, though.

              • @nialv7
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                surely the best possible outcome is all CEOs learn their lesson and everybody lives happily ever after?

                • @finitebanjo
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                  Even if they do exactly that, there is always going to be somebody new who comes along and sees profit to be made. We don’t have to wait for them to learn, we can just change the laws and reform healthcare.

          • @[email protected]
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            You seem to have completely failed to understand why exactly people are so supportive of the killer. He didn’t just murder a random stranger. It wasn’t just some guy. He was among the most evil people in America. A man who profited off of denying Healthcare to dying children. Directly. He was an evil cretin. A vile capitalist.

            • @finitebanjo
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              I understand 100%, its really simple to work out. Glad that CEO is dead, fuck em.

              Problem is: there should be a price to pay for one of us to kill another illegally. We are not capable of making decisions like that alone, it needed to be done via politics and the courts.

              I’m sure if they turn themselves in they will probably be treated very amicably by the jury.

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          No, just in general. The entire concept of imprisonment. Whether it’s an ideal reality or a horrific dystopia, there has gotta be a place to put somebody when they’re not safe to roam free.

            • @finitebanjo
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              Idk what that is and have no intention to look it up.

              • Dragon Rider (drag)
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                -13 days ago

                Muad’dib. The Adjuster. The Grin Reaper. The DDDer. The CEO Assassin. Lissan Al Gaib. The Healthcare Provider. Desmond Miles. The Equaliser. Mr Richeater. John Wick. Hero.