> I've turned off the flags on that one and merged the comments there.
Thanks for turning the flag off dang! I really appreciate it.
Feel free to add the independent.co.uk domain as you have mentioned within the next thread (Its not about this specific publication or people questioning that for example)
can this get flagged again or does it become now impartial to flagging after the fact that you have unflagged the post now, dang, do you mind telling how it might work?
Yes, it had gotten flagged. I was reading this article and it got flagged and I genuinely couldn't let it go so I reuploaded. (I have written a comment about it)
It's sad to see such posts being flagged, like this isn't about wars but its about humanity. I just I don't know.
I don't know why that might get flagged, I just don't. Religion/Nation/Class, I think that this goes beyond all of that.
Genuine question that I have asked there as well and I ask here as well, if I am able to defend why I am reuploading it with detail (and feel free to ask me anything), can people who flag this post tell us their reasoning or their names. Would they even be comfortable having their names be within the list that they have flagged such posts, I am not sure if they would be.
I am not sure about this but perhaps that might be the case but I think what I wish to convey is that this post has traumatized me on a more human level, news comes and goes but just thinking about it for a moment really just traumatized me.
I can't even begin to comprehend what the kid's family might've felt emotionally seeing the kid and on what level.
There was also the part about how her mother had been pregnant with a child and then the child essentially got mislaboured directly because of war.
On a more human level, I still don't know why people might flag these posts. Jewish faith had gone through immense torment and pain whether through the holocaust or numerous other struggles that they faced for thousands of years, It should mean that they should know about these struggles and realize the human aspects of it and not treat the other as some enemy or whatever and treat them as humans like they are.
I really wish to convey that if not anything, Obviously if someone who has flagged has certain beliefs and I feel like its hard to change beliefs but one of the most core aspects of any religion is the golden rule of treat others like how you wish to be treated and I am not religious but I still stand by it and I would like to raise (admittedly a very tiny voice on a forum) because thats how I might want other people to do the same if something might happen within my community. I hope I can convey this hopefully to anyone who might've flagged the previous post.
I was going to call this a duplicate post but the other one is already flagged with 13 or more upvotes in a matter of minutes.
https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=47553573
I've turned off the flags on that one and merged the comments there.
> I've turned off the flags on that one and merged the comments there.
Thanks for turning the flag off dang! I really appreciate it.
Feel free to add the independent.co.uk domain as you have mentioned within the next thread (Its not about this specific publication or people questioning that for example)
can this get flagged again or does it become now impartial to flagging after the fact that you have unflagged the post now, dang, do you mind telling how it might work?
Why turn off flags selectively? That seems like it biases the website.
Yes, it had gotten flagged. I was reading this article and it got flagged and I genuinely couldn't let it go so I reuploaded. (I have written a comment about it)
It's sad to see such posts being flagged, like this isn't about wars but its about humanity. I just I don't know.
I don't know why that might get flagged, I just don't. Religion/Nation/Class, I think that this goes beyond all of that.
Almost all posts regarding Israel are immediately flagged. There are a few that make it through with the help of the moderators.
Austin, this has gotten flaged too :)
I have reposted it under the archive link that I mentioned.
It's sad to see this post getting flagged twice, but oh well.
https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=47557437
Genuine question that I have asked there as well and I ask here as well, if I am able to defend why I am reuploading it with detail (and feel free to ask me anything), can people who flag this post tell us their reasoning or their names. Would they even be comfortable having their names be within the list that they have flagged such posts, I am not sure if they would be.
I am not sure about this but perhaps that might be the case but I think what I wish to convey is that this post has traumatized me on a more human level, news comes and goes but just thinking about it for a moment really just traumatized me.
I can't even begin to comprehend what the kid's family might've felt emotionally seeing the kid and on what level.
There was also the part about how her mother had been pregnant with a child and then the child essentially got mislaboured directly because of war.
On a more human level, I still don't know why people might flag these posts. Jewish faith had gone through immense torment and pain whether through the holocaust or numerous other struggles that they faced for thousands of years, It should mean that they should know about these struggles and realize the human aspects of it and not treat the other as some enemy or whatever and treat them as humans like they are.
I really wish to convey that if not anything, Obviously if someone who has flagged has certain beliefs and I feel like its hard to change beliefs but one of the most core aspects of any religion is the golden rule of treat others like how you wish to be treated and I am not religious but I still stand by it and I would like to raise (admittedly a very tiny voice on a forum) because thats how I might want other people to do the same if something might happen within my community. I hope I can convey this hopefully to anyone who might've flagged the previous post.