Edit: as pointed out in a comment [https://slrpnk.net/post/25696399/17295440]
below, the official cause is coding error
[https://bsky.app/profile/librarycongress.bsky.social/post/3lvqilhwb6k2x]
Compare with the original, from a few weeks back
[https://web.archive.org/web/20250420172353/https://constitution.congress.gov/constitution/]
Half of section 8, governing Congressional power over the military is removed.
Section 9 had, among other things: * Habeas Corpus the right to get a court
hearing instead of arbitrary imprisonment * a ban on foreign emoluments for the
US officials (eg: payments from foreign governments) Section 10 reserved foreign
policy for the federal government instead of the states.
I bet many of us are subbed to 404 given their content’s presence here. It’s good to see them returning the favour! Time to show that content is not created only on Reddit.
That’s the case for me. 404 was the first media outlet that was actively using the fediverse (Mastodon, specifically) to interact with their readers and share their content. At the same time, I realized that if I was going to start using non-VC-funded social media, I should probably pay for some non-VC-funded news sources, too.
Especially given 404’s main subject matter, I bet there are a lot of discussions on the fediverse that are relevant to what 404 covers.
I bet many of us are subbed to 404 given their content’s presence here. It’s good to see them returning the favour! Time to show that content is not created only on Reddit.
That’s the case for me. 404 was the first media outlet that was actively using the fediverse (Mastodon, specifically) to interact with their readers and share their content. At the same time, I realized that if I was going to start using non-VC-funded social media, I should probably pay for some non-VC-funded news sources, too.
Especially given 404’s main subject matter, I bet there are a lot of discussions on the fediverse that are relevant to what 404 covers.
That’s my thought process too.