I don't feel I'm missing out on anything important. I don't want my instance to engage in any form of ideological censorship (in any direction at all unless required by law) and don't feel they are doing that. But I'm glad this thread exists because it tells me about other instances I could try if I ever became dissatisfied with mine.
In 2014, there was an incident in the Netherlands where in 2014
you forgot to mention that this happened in 2014
OP already solved their problem but for others finding this thread: If you already know the country or city (or other general area), you can try asking in a community for that country or city. Few people can pinpoint locations around the world generally, but people subscribing to such communities may be able to help within that area.
How long is a piece of string? Depends entirely on the specific case. For example, if you're murdered in front of witnesses, the answer will be very different than if you simply disappear mysteriously without anyone finding your body.
It certainly attracted me as a tourist to Germany. I travelled a lot in Germany in the last few years, probably wouldn't have (as much) if train rides had cost as much as before the Deutschlandticket.
Back on the other website, someone once joked that surely /r/theonion+nottheonion must be the same as /r/all
What exact version are you using? My screenshot is of LibreWolf 130.0.1-1.
I've always read it as "shit just works". Why would the "sh" be there if we weren't supposed to read it?
Why was it previously allowed, one may ask.
Mike Masnick is usually right about most things, but in this case section 230 is just the wrong defense to use. That really is meant for hosting providers, not software providers. Doesn't mean they will be held liable, or should be, but it has nothing to do with section 230 as I understand it.
What kind of information do you want to know about him? What do you find biased about whatever you've been reading? It's not very clear how to answer this question.
Yes, because then we won't have to read questions like this (from you) anymore.
(More seriously, no one can tell you what to do. I don't regularly use any public chatrooms anymore because I have better things to do with my time nowadays, but I pretty much grew up on IRC, so I can't give any advice to a stranger.)