I see a lot of the drama that is happening between people of color on the platform and the mastodon dev team.
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@polotek @blogdiva I think the two most interesting Fediverse problems are, by far, (1) moderation and (2) financial/organizational sustainability. The tech is boring. Fortunately the tech is also acceptably cheap to operate - my thumbnail estimates are less than $2 / user / month. But there’s loads of unexplored territory in organization design.
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yes, it's me, liza 🇵🇷 🦛 🦦replied to Tim Bray on last edited by
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yes, it's me, liza 🇵🇷 🦛 🦦replied to yes on last edited by
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Michael T. Bacon, Ph.D.replied to yes on last edited by
@blogdiva @timnitGebru @polotek @CaribenxMarciaX @are0h
social.coop is run on a co-op model of sorts. I really should know more about the governance model, but I do know it's run through https://opencollective.com/ .
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yes, it's me, liza 🇵🇷 🦛 🦦replied to Michael T. Bacon on last edited by
@MichaelTBacon @timnitGebru @polotek @CaribenxMarciaX @are0h didn't opencollective close shop?
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@blogdiva @MichaelTBacon @timnitGebru @CaribenxMarciaX @are0h they're going through some changes I guess. But not disappearing.
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A Wolf in Cheap Clothingreplied to Marco Rogers on last edited by
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If you don't like the instance your on, move to one that fits your needs, or start your own! There are literally hundreds of instance in the fediverse, many using different platforms (like Calckey, firefish, pixelfed, friendica, ect...) so don't feel you have to stick to Mastodon. -
Marco Rogersreplied to A Wolf in Cheap Clothing on last edited by
@AWolfInCheapClothing easy! Can you tell me which buttons to push?
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Johannes Linkreplied to Marco Rogers on last edited by
@polotek What about wrapping standard mastodon in an API-compatible proxy which allows moderation? It could make those efforts mostly independent from the core dev team. And it could also be picked up to integrate back into the core later.
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✨easily traumatized nihilist✨replied to Joe Fox on last edited by
@joefox @polotek @pete the biggest red flag which outsiders should understand immediately to signal to a person of color that theres no conversation to be had is, a white person saying "i feel like youre excluding/making assumptions about me based on my skin color" (read: "reverse racism," etc.)
Anyone putting in minimal effort in 2024 needs to understand: there IS NO RACISM AGAINST WHITES. In a global system of white supremacy, its not possible for whites to be oppressed for their whiteness.
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✨easily traumatized nihilist✨replied to ✨easily traumatized nihilist✨ on last edited by
@joefox @polotek @pete the comment about "what do i have to do to be good enough" is also p sketchy. Productive & equitable conversations with people of color, especially as they're actively experiencing marginalization & trying to find solutions, isn't some cool kids club to buy your way into with the right words & behaviors. Sometimes it's not even appropriate for a white person to participate at all. But if you do, you should at least kind of understand white supremacy on a basic level.
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Marco Rogersreplied to Johannes Link on last edited by
@jlink sounds great. You should get started.
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Johannes Linkreplied to Marco Rogers on last edited by
@polotek I'm an old white man. IMO it should be a community effort controlled by those who need it most. I'm happy to help.
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Marco Rogersreplied to Johannes Link on last edited by
@jlink I don't work on the project. You should talk to people who do.