Have you been on reddit recently? The average discussion on Lemmy may not be super deep, but the comment sections of larger reddit threads have become downright painful to read. It honestly feels like every negative cliché about reddit has been dialed up to eleven.
I've had the exact same experience. The maps are great but the navigation (at least by car) is just not there yet. I've tried it a bunch of times and after getting sent off the highway and along dirt roads in the middle of nowhere for no apparent reason I gave up on it.
Nowhere in this article is it saying that most of the people killed are women and children. I don't doubt that civilians are dying but the original statement is clearly designed to invoke an emotional reaction.
They are both doing the exact same thing. In your case it's just stopping and starting the service with separate commands instead of restarting with a single command.
No. The servers that host your account comply with GDPR. If you post something on reddit and, for example, archive.org scrapes the post, reddit is not responsible for that. Adding to that, there is no personal information transmitted between Lemmy servers, only the name of your account and the content of the post.
I wonder if the tank crews are counted among the soldiers killed? Or are they just listed under "tanks"?