@TheRealJTV4K60@gigahurtzgamer To be clear I didn't choose anything, I just opened the link that was posted. It says "Best Sellers" in the upper left and it mentions 88 choices and Saros wasn't there. I guess it depends on the filters you apply.
@gabiEnthusiast1@LigmaMcDonahue@TPrincato@ChiefTeef8 This isn't true, full exepmtionsnare rare. They are given deferments and special status within the IDF so they don't serve combat roles. Which is exactly what Deni got a deferment then a remote non combat role.
@tallish_dwarf@TheOmniLiberal What's interesting is, as I saw someone point out on Threads who's making some videos on this topic, is that Wired did seem to make some corrections to the article. Yet she just doesn't count them as corrections.
https://t.co/IpwPzLuq9r
@JonnyFive12@TheOmniLiberal What's interesting is, as I saw someone point out on Threads who's making some videos on this topic, is that Wired did seem to make some corrections to the article. Yet she just doesn't count them as corrections
https://t.co/XMAQ2YjbfK
@TheOmniLiberal Found something else interesting as well. While her program started in 2023, Omidyar had started funding writers in 2021
https://t.co/FcEmIEl3pS
Taylor also appears to be incorrect about the Omidyar (which she misspells) Network's Reporters in Residence Program. While the program officially began in Jan 2023, they brought on their first Writer in Residence in April 2021.
https://t.co/FG2QWdYsuk
@qokeys@doodlebug128 It was a quote tweet of his initial response, which was 13 hours before his current response. So yes pretty relevant because he could have seen it beforehand.
@The_Fact_Facer@Kmsesper@MaceAhWindu They could just want to see who officially declares they're going to run before deciding who to fully advocate for