I’m being told that the largest Mastodon instance - mastodon.social - is now hiding my profile.
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I’m being told that the largest Mastodon instance - mastodon.social - is now hiding my profile.
One person telling me it’s because of German obsession with making up antisemitism where there is none.
Anyone who knows me and my work knows that I frequently platform critical Jewish voices. My MA thesis was on Yiddish and Hebrew, I do memory studies which includes Holocaust studies, and I am co-producing a Jewish podcast by three radical Jews.
So what’s up Mastodon? Am I too Arab for you?
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Captain Jack Sparrowreplied to Elia Ayoub (he/him) last edited by
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disisdegueyreplied to Captain Jack Sparrow last edited by
@Captain_Jack_Sparrow @ayoub How can we do that?
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Elia Ayoub (he/him)replied to Elia Ayoub (he/him) last edited by
Does anyone know how we can get a concrete reasons given by the Mastodon.social mods? I want them decent and brave enough to simply state the why.
And if they dare say antisemitism they can expect a very long essay about how weaponising antisemitism has been one of the main tools used by the far right to make threaten both Arab/Muslims and Jews.
And I will demand an apology.
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@[email protected] mastodon.social, the instance that is largely derided as "unmoderated" for a lot of reasons... and when they do decide to moderate, their decision is to... silence you.
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Jonreplied to Elia Ayoub (he/him) last edited by [email protected]
@[email protected] very sorry that this. has happened to you. I'm Jewish, and experienced at moderation; I took a quick look at your profile and didn't see anything that would warrant your account being silenced, which appears to be what mastodon.social has done.
Here's Eugen Rochko's comment I’ve never seen any misinformation from you, and "Holocaust inversion" is very often used as a weaponized false charge of antisemitism.*
In terms of getting answers, and potentially reversing the decision, Rochko is the owner and CEO of Mastodon gGmbH, which runs mastodon.social (as well as holding the trademarks and copyright of the code). He has reversed moderation mistakes in the past ... very honestly I don't know how likely it is but here's my reply to him.
* I know you know this, but for anybody else reading this post ...
Many Jews -- including me! -- agree with the Jerusalem Declaration on Antisemitism, which was developed by a group of scholars in the fields of Holocaust history, Jewish studies, and Middle East studies, and clearly states that "even if contentious, it is not antisemitic, in and of itself, to compare Israel with other historical cases". However, other Jews disagree, and this is a contentious issue within Jewish communities. All that being said, it's not clear that's what's going on in this specific case; Rochko's comment was about their general policy, and on a quick look I didn't actually see anything in Elia's recent posts that really matches this description.