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Most people in the world don't live in that one very specific country, it's somewhat presumptuous to assume they do, and I'm a bit tired of those assumptions only ever coming from people from a very specific place.
I put up with it for a long while without saying anything, but it's been 15 years and they're doing it more now than ever. I'm kinda... worn down now.
Can't we all just accept that the world is vast and amazing, and exists beyond our own borders? :-(
Itβs not that deep
So can I count on you to make sure every comment you make on social media doesn't incorrectly reference the wrong country, culture, or generally get something wrong?
Y'all act like Americans just get up in the morning and say "to hell with it, everywhere is 'Merica." The person just tried to help; hell they might not even be an American and just assumed (at least) one of the site admins is.
The pure unnecessary drama over what's easily a simple mistake is ridiculous. I can't even comprehend why you even care? And beyond that, why not just tell this person "well actually, it's X they should call because Y"?
Like this good egg dig ... https://sh.itjust.works/comment/2716913
Yes. Everywhere I go Americans (and us Dutch) act like the entire world is theirs. (but I'm American! Or in case of us Dutch: ik zit hier en ik moet bier. En die bbq gaat niet uit. En techno moet hard.)
I more or less concur with the other guy. He said it in a shitty way though.
Problem is, there is no "world police". ('obligatory: ' MURICA FUCK YEAH!)
Calling the FBI, Essex police department, Clouseau's Surete or even interpol will do jack shit in 99% of these cases because of the simple fact they don't have any jurisdiction. Add to that they couldn't care less because narcotics and gang violence are bigger problems and you end up with reality: it will only cost time and solve nothing. Why? Because IT crimes are hard and often times pricey to investigate with very little returns. (yeeeh, we arrested a 14 year old pimply faced youth, a minor so he will be out in 2 days with a slap on the wrist)
And finally: The FBI does not have global reach. This is a global platform.
https://www.fbi.gov/contact-us/international-offices
The FBI work hand in hand with the CIA, who can and do set up black sites all over the world for enhanced interrogation and extrajudicial detention, and work extremely closely with the Five Eyes and NATO. I'd call that global reach.
The FBI does work with Interpol, and every national police agency the US is friendly with.
Wat betekent moet bier of moet hard?
In this context:
"ik moet bier" - I need beer/I must have beer (literally "I must beer")
"techno moet hard" - Techno (music) must (go) hard.
I vaguelly recognize this whole thing as a dutch saying. (Not dutch myself)
The pleasant wordplay in that saying is because "moet" there is used with two slightly different meanings, as "having need" and as "must".
Yeah I've just not seen moet alone like that. I like it lol.
Well, the first form is a pretty common variant for human basic needs if you want to make it sound desperate in a funny way (for example, "ik moet voed" rather than "ik moet eten") but the second whilst making sense is not common and was probably chosen for literally reasons (whilst not 100% sure, I think these might be lyrics from a dutch song).
And most of the big tech companies are based where? And most of the big hosting services are based where? So, assuming contacting the US authorities makes sense I don't know where lemmy.world is doing their hosting, but since most of the big providers are based in the US, and that would make it US jurisdiction, it isn't an unreasonable assumption.
It's not a crazy leap of faith to assume Lemmy demographics are similar to reddit demographics, where the USA makes up the plurality by a huge margin https://www.statista.com/statistics/325144/reddit-global-active-user-distribution/
a lot of the fediverse is rooted in the EU so I'm not entirely sure the demographics are 1:1 with reddit.