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That appears to be just a regular interview, alternating between the interview questions and the answers of the person interviewed.
The district has 341,155 inhabitants, its council 55 members. That’s roughly 160 ppm.
Edit: I’m stupid.
I think (in the east) it’s more about turnout among non-Nazis than converting Nazis.
Nobody should ever drink and drive or do the Hitler salute. And any politician of any party who does something like that should resign immediately. Whether politicians of certain other parties would actually resign, is another question though. Mr “I’m the friendly face of national socialism” is still in the Bundestag at least.
Do these Indian interview-transcript style news reports feature the same very frequent switching between report and interview? That’s what I found so confusing.
In the country already shaped like a train.
Knopf, Knopf. Wer ist da?
The Swedish will get their revenge for 1648 and force the British to switch from fried haddock to pickled herring.
Ei agree.
I’m rather sceptical that this can work as a good alternative to Wikipedia. Wikipedia’s content moderation system is in my opinion both its greatest strength and its greatest weakness. To create a better Wikipedia, you would have to somehow innovate in that regard. I don’t think federation helps in any way with this problem. I do though see potential in Ibis for niche wikis which are currently mostly hosted on fandom.org. If you could create distinct wiki’s for different topics and allow them to interconnect when it makes sense, Ibis might have a chance there.