@soller I am shaming you for behaving irresponsibly with the amount of followers you have, that’s something else entirely.
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Why does GNOME have a bad reputation?@soller come om.
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Why does GNOME have a bad reputation?@soller on the other hand, I would like you to stop sending your multiple thousand followers to someone that has already blocked you for your past behavior. But I suppose we’re not going to agree on any of this, so I wish you all the best.
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Why does GNOME have a bad reputation?@soller I hope you can understand that the same goes for whatever you’re trying to accomplish here.
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Why does GNOME have a bad reputation?@soller first of all, I feel that the “toxic behavior” accusation is quite overblown. This discussion has been going on for years now. I’m not saying that I agree with the response, I’m just saying that I understand where it’s coming from. But I also think that you, a person with a reasonable amount of followers, should know better than to publicly point people to someone you don’t agree with. Having a following comes with a responsibility, whether you like it or not.
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Why does GNOME have a bad reputation?@soller so you think it’s a good idea to, once again(!), send a load of people in the general direction of a GNOME developer? That will surely help with the tone of their reactions!
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Question for something I’m writing: would it be possible for Substack to make substack Notes (its twitter like feature within the Substack app) part of the fediverse?@taylorlorenz do they? I hadn’t seen anything about that yet.
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Question for something I’m writing: would it be possible for Substack to make substack Notes (its twitter like feature within the Substack app) part of the fediverse?@taylorlorenz probably, but as they’re a nazi-accepting platform, they’d probably get defederated by a whole lot of servers rather fast, so there might not be much of a point.