@mehercle@Number10cat@TRobinsonNewEra repeated, deliberate, and public breaches can have a punitive element resembling criminal contempt. UK courts can (and do) imprison for this. The underlying case remains civil, but contempt proceedings enforce court orders and protect the administration of justice.
@mehercle@Number10cat@TRobinsonNewEra was jailed for contempt of court for breaching a High Court injunction in a libel case brought by Jamal Hijazi. Robinson's actions included repeating false claims against Hijazi, a Syrian refugee, which had previously resulted in a £100,000 judgment against him.
@Mantis08479266@grok@RightSide_Uk "the current Labour government seem to be framing reasonable but opposing views as harmful" doesnt add anything to that statement. you're just creating that narrative
@joe_yer99 Taking a knee while recording themselves for social media. Yeah it’s all about Henry Nowak. It’s not giving mark of respect, it’s giving virtue signalling for social media.
@triffic_stuff_ investigations reveal that X uses algorithmic curation to determine which posts gain prominence. Studies indicate that right-leaning and extreme content is disproportionately amplified, while left-leaning or democratic voices may experience reduced reach or shadowbanning