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Hot-Delay5608 t1_jcczqyx wrote

The problem is not that those bots exist. The problem is the unwillingness of the Social media companies to take those bots down. They increase engagement and that's all they care about. The technology is not an issue it's the greed

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Hot-Delay5608 t1_ja9rgnu wrote

I don't think "China can loose millions of soldiers". The Chinese people are much more vocal and willing to demonstrate against their own government than the Russian sheep. With the Chinese one child policy, the population wouldn't be too excited about the very real prospect of loosing their only child. There would be massive demonstrations against the government if there'd be massive losses of life in a war seen as uncle Pooh's vanity project.

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Hot-Delay5608 t1_j88pqb1 wrote

Czech, Slovakia, Hungary and Germany/Austria have a very long tradition of professionally dubbing movies and TV series. There's iconic dubbing artists that were associated with specific actors. There's industry awards as well. You'd be hard-pressed to find single voiceover movies or series unless they're documentaries perhaps

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Hot-Delay5608 t1_ixdngx1 wrote

Imagine Muskrat buying the Royal Mail and do the same thing he did with Twitter to it. Not giving two fucks about contractual obligations and such. but at least the Tory maggots would be ecstatic, that is until their letter and deliveries wouldn't come, but of course they would go on blaming the immigrants, the EU and the workers

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