• Treczoks@lemm.ee
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      1 year ago

      Just because they don’t report shootings under ten kills anymore does not mean they don’t happen. But mass shootings, i.e. incidents where four or more people are killed) are still daily occurances in the US.

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        1 year ago

        That definition is so ridiculous. Shoot 100 without killing a single one? That wasn’t a mass shooting.

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        1 year ago

        Just because they don’t report shootings under ten kills anymore does not mean they don’t happen.

        I never said or implied otherwise?

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      1 year ago

      The last one was August 26th according to this wikipedia list, which is 60 days ago. But there were 2 in August 3 days apart, so… I guess it has been a while by comparison.

      But only if you don’t look at this other list on Wikipedia. This list has only 1 of a chosen set of sources who referred to it as a mass killing, the other lists mass killings where 2+ of their sources called it a mass killing. I wonder how long the 3+ sources list will be before it gets it own fork.

      I remember a time when each would be the center of news for at least a week.

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          Yep. I got real suspicious when the first list said August, which is when I noticed it said that I should also look at the “more comprehensive” list. I opened that up and thought “yeah, yesterday, that sounds about right”.