@Raccoon
Thank you for your thoughful answers.
I did not assume bad faith and still do not see bad faith.
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Hello @nicdex,@nicdex @Raccoon
I am not veiling anything and i could argue and elaborate but i prefer to sustain our relationship as below:1. Your explanations are long and clear and that is precious.
2. This tech bit is nice: "The difference is accounts we got the Boost message from."
3. I accept that the US campaign was a rough time for you and i am happy that you intend moderation to be lighter.
4. Regarding written policy, i suggest that you wait for the Canadian election results, before committing to respect the Canadian laws
5. Regarding written policy again, here is another suggestion: Add "calls for violence against civilians."
@Raccoon
Since you mention Netanyahu, here is for you:
6. You may be interested in personal opinions that Netanyahu is a symptom, in this thread: https://techhub.social/@estelle/112956345141625819 -
Hello @nicdex,Hi @Raccoon @nicdex
Thank you for your answers and patience. Congratulations on spotting the sarcasmYour moderation _practice_ changed this summer resulting in many anti-electoral accounts becoming invisible.
For example, here is a post that shows about 12 reposts on other instances and here it is only 7. I understand that the difference would be accounts that you restricted.https://techhub.social/@PhoenixSerenit[email protected]/113513874341995305
I am not listing the missing accounts because it not my point: I am _not_ asking you to re-permit anybody.
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Hello @nicdex,Hello @nicdex,
Thank you for creating and maintaining the instance.I would suggest that you consider updating the About page to show your 2025 moderation policy.
You may remove "Content illegal in the United States of America".
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Depression is when we don’t care for anything.…
This protective mechanism for our mental health disappears when we suffer from depression. Tali Sharot's team, and later Tobias Kube and Winfried Rief's team, showed that depression reduces the ability to refresh these beliefs after positive information. This loss of the positive may even have led some psychiatrists to say that there was a form of depressive realism, in the sense that depression offered an uncompromising view of the world.
It is not yet known whether this depressive pseudo-realism is related to increased attention to negative stimuli or to greater porosity of beliefs to such unfavorable information.
…#selfDepreciation #wellness #knowledge #science #psychology #neuroscience #brain #suicidal #suicide #depression #rumination #confidence #bias #beliefs #mentalHealth #TaliSharot #positive #phenomenology #SilentSunday
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Depression is when we don’t care for anything.…
Studies in non-depressed subjects have shown that we are collectively biased in our #beliefs.
We are much more sensitive to positive than negative information when we adjust our personal beliefs. This bias in updating beliefs tends to favour positive beliefs about our own skills, our own experiences. As a result, we tend to believe that we are better drivers, better lovers, better at sports than the reality of our performance. This bias is present in all civilizations, although it varies according to the groups considered. We know that men tend to have a stronger positive bias than women. The positive bias is also stronger among descendants of settlers compared to Japanese.
It could still be, fundamentally, an effective way to finally protect ourselves from the misfortunes of the world. If we were realistically aware of the dangers of the world around us at all times, then our #mentalHealth would probably be much more fragile. We would be constantly anxious.
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Depression is when we don’t care for anything.Our nervous system is wired to generate meaning from a stream of discontinuous, uncertain, sometimes ambiguous information. To do this, our brain uses probabilistic #beliefs that allow it to filter out its sensory information, but that are deeply disturbed in depression.
If we suffer from depression, we are constantly plagued by dark thoughts. We may tend to believe that we are worthless, that we have made terrible mistakes, that our loved ones reject us, or that our condition is a burden on their shoulders from which we must release them.
These beliefs are also at the heart of repetitive, circular mental content. These ruminations gradually lock us into a smaller and smaller space. They are self-reinforcing, feeding increasingly negative beliefs, invading the entire spectrum of our minds.
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Depression is when we don’t care for anything.I'm already absent,
From my body, from my headMy eyes are half closed and they don't open anymore.
I cry like a stream that must
necessarily sinkI'm...
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Depression is when we don’t care for anything."It's like… my head is filled with something black and gooey, it takes up all the space, all the energy.
I try to force myself to do things, to see people.
But it exhausts me so much, it drains me out…
And it's often painful, I can see that people are angry with me."
~ Mirion Malle, in "That's how I disappear"#depression #quotations #safety #selfCare #self #people #disappointing #relationship #relationships #friendship #mentalHealth #predictions #perceptions #beliefs #representations #probabilities #hallucinations #bias #psychology #SilentSunday #fragility #beliefs #hallucinations #bias #SilentSunday
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Depression is when we don’t care for anything.Depression is when we don’t care for anything. We want to stay under the duvet. The duvet is comfortable. We would like to get out of it but we only have the motivation to stay warm.
Depression can develop into a disinterest for the world. Smiles appear bland, uninteresting. Pleasure and displeasure become indistinguishable, leading to a progressive anaesthesia of emotions.
#EstelleSays #depression #selfCare #self #people #disappointing #relationship #relationships #friendship #mentalHealth #predictions #perceptions #beliefs #representations #probabilities #hallucinations #bias #psychology #SilentSunday #fragility