Un arrêté municipal n’a pas la possibilité de définir une sanction pécunière de type amende administrative. Séparation des pouvoirs.
Un arrêté municipal n’a pas la possibilité de définir une sanction pécunière de type amende administrative. Séparation des pouvoirs.
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Ce n’est aucunement le cas. Un maire est un administrateur public, et ses pouvoirs sont définis précisément.
Avant que l’arrêté “saute” officiellement il est déjà nul et non avenu.
You wish it were private. Would have saved you from the embarrassment.
The worst enemy of Mozilla is: Mozilla. This hasn’t changed in many years.
Vous êtes partis si loin en oubliant l’essentiel : si législation il doit y avoir sur le sujet, et quelle que soit votre opinion là-dessus, ce n’est pas dans les pouvoirs d’une mairie. Ce genre de décision ne peut être prise qu’au niveau de l’État. Vous semblez croire qu’un maire est un mini-duc qui peut éditer ses mini-lois locales…
Le référendum n’a aucune valeur légale, c’est juste un élément de propagande. Au final c’est quand même juste un arrêté municipal, et les arrêtés municipaux ne peuvent pas décider de tout.
Je suis étonnée qu’on en débatte comme si c’était raisonnable qu’un maire pense avoir à ce point un droit de contrôle sur ce que font ses habitant·es. Ce n’est pas de ses prérogatives et c’est, comme souvent, un exemple de la façon dont les arrêtés municipaux sont pris sans aucune considération pour la loi (qui encadre ce que les arrêtés municipaux peuvent, ou ne peuvent pas, faire).
Peu de surprise que ça émane d’un maire LR. Prochaine étape, il vous dira quel compte suivre, quels réseaux utiliser, quels livres acheter ?
I personally think it’s a very bad idea and politics will catch up on you eventually. But whatever floats your boat.
5-7 trillion and they’ll still end up stealing data from all over the internet.
Quick, everyone go to the new hype Nazi bar! (Well, not so hype anymore)
Sure, that’s the reason. I believe that.
“You can force cooperation”. Wow. A true fighter for free software, you are. Sure, let’s use that as a new catchphrase.
(But if it was to be actually enforced on any actually decentralized network — a concept that you still have a hard time understanding, apparently — there would be forks up the ass from such an autoritative move. Just go on Reddit, that’s what you’re looking for.)
Goes to show that bitcoin bros like to spam around!
Jokes aaide: I think you don’t quite get the point. The issue is not “are there enough mods?” but really “what moderation rules do you want to enforce?”. You can’t force collaboration on instances that have different views and rules on moderation because they will disagree on key elements. Some instances are very open to all kind of content, even offensive, and will enforce close-to-no moderation; others will have a very active moderation to protect their users against hate speech, for instance. You don’t solve anything by thinking those can work together. There are separate instances for a good reason, and it’s ought to stay like that.
If they were identical they wouldn’t be separated. Everyone seems to fail to understand that the same « topic » doesn’t make automatically the same « community ». The goals and rules of instances are different.
Maybe « 15M Trello accounts compromised from previous leaks »? I tried to keep it short but not so short that it would be misleading, dunno if the right balance is there.
They have been instructed to take them down and will have to pay a further daily fine for every day they’re not complying (given, the fine is not a way to get away with it, it’s just to make them act quickly on the matter; they could go to court again if they fail to comply in the long run).
It’s not a problem. It’s a great feature. Because there’s more and more servers enforcing a lazy moderation system and spreading a lot of hate out there. And sure, you’re free to do so. But I’m also free to rely on servers that actually protect their users, and they have a right to exist as well.
It’s always baffling to me how people go to great lengths trying to describe the utter freedom of the Fediverse (and decentralized networks as a whole) as something flawed and bad, because they’re brainless and they just think of Lemmy as “the new Reddit” (or Mastodon as “the new Twitter”).
The severance package is great
It always baffles me to think that there is no minimum mandatory severance pay in the good old US of A, but considering 6 months of salary is “great” is saying even more about how low the bar is.
Also known as a random Internet asshole