३ सप्टेंबर, २०२१

"TikTokers flood Texas abortion whistleblower site with Shrek memes, fake reports and porn."

The Guardian reports, pointing at things like this:

 

९ टिप्पण्या:

Wa St Blogger म्हणाले...

If TikTok existed in 1863

Hey y'all, were gonna mess with Abraham Lincoln and the other idiots who decided to ban Slavery...

Achilles म्हणाले...

This is a persuasive argument for letting people harvest fetus parts.

retail lawyer म्हणाले...

"Dr. Stinkbutt"! Now that was good.

BarrySanders20 म्हणाले...

Boaty McBoatface?

Choppy McChopchild?

Cutty McCutlimb?

Stabby McStabbrain?

Party McPartsale?

Joe Smith म्हणाले...

Tik Tok you say?

So the Chinese are messing with us...

mikee म्हणाले...

Aren't there state and federal laws about filing false claims with the government, illicitly altering government documents, and obstructing government functions (see DC prosecutors for how to handle that one!)?

deckhand_dreams म्हणाले...

Wait a minute, if someone submits a tip to this website that results in a successful lawsuit, it looks like "Texas Right to Life" gets to pocket the entire $10,000. What a scam! I'll be filing my own lawsuits, thank you very much.

Leland म्हणाले...

It is the Internet equivalent of shining a laser in front of cats.

stephen cooper म्हणाले...

I remember when young fans of a K-Pop group were, in a fascist way (there is no other word, sorry), exultingly happy over having jammed and spammed the ticket site for a Republican event in the United States, because they - foreigners who did not care at all about America - had been told to do so by those they foolishly admired.
They were all so proud!!!!
A year or more later, the Chinese government BANNED effeminate looking men, like the men in all those K-Pop groups, from appearing on TV and in movies and on popular websites.
There is a lot of fairness in this world, if you look for it.