List of Hard Drives That Need To Be Checked
Rep. Danny Williams
Rep. Justin Humphrey
Rep. Derrick Hildebrant
Rep. Warren Hamilton
Rep. Mark McBride
Rep. John George
Rep. Chris Sneed
Rep. David Hardin
Rep. Ronny Johns
Rep. Josh Cantrell
Rep. Jon Echols
Rep. Marcus McEntire
Rep. Tom Gann
Rep. Cody Maynard
Rep. Kevin West
Rep. Neil Hays
Rep. Rande Worthen
Rep. Brad Boles
Rep. Todd Russ
Rep. Ken Luttrell
Rep. Randy Randleman
Rep. Clay Staires
Rep. Ty Burns
Rep. Rusty Cornwell
Rep. Mark Vancuren
Rep. Eddy Dempsey
Rep. Mike Dobrinski
Rep. Gerrid Kendrix
Rep. Brian Hill
Rep. Dell Kerbs
Rep. Dick Lowe
Rep. Jim Grego
Rep. Kent Peterson
Rep. Kevin McDugle
Rep. Trey Caldwell
Rep. Ellyn Hefner


article titles from media outlets are often clickbait, misleading or minimize harm. why is clickbait ok as long as it comes from the media outlet but bad when it comes from a user? seems arbitrary
can be done through article URL, probably even automatically, meanwhile it is super common for article titles to change but URL almost never does.
they have the entire article body and title for their voice, they’re likely writing for often major news outlets, this is a relatively tiny community space.
again, the cost is that this story, which is about lawmakers who are in support of child abuse, being suppressed, because the poster isn’t jumping through some arbitrary loophole. the cost/benefit analysis seems pretty clear to me personally