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Not saying we are there yet, but should we proactively worry about .org getting too large? Best to think about this before it actually happens.

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Is something inherent lost *whenever* a goes large?

(The advantages are obvious, but perhaps the disadvantages, though hidden, are just as bad.)

At what size does inevitably become corporate in character, despite all intentions?

Should there be deliberate intentional deconstruction into smaller instances at some point, and explicitly planned?

-adjacent issue.

Anywho, all that to say: don't shoot the messenger. Mastodon's a great alternative to Twitter, and demonstrates potential for becoming a sustainable, step-function improvement over the billionaire-funded platforms we have today. In order to realize Mastodon's full potential, it will need to adapt to accommodate small and independent business ventures. It costs money to keep these servers running, someone needs to figure out how to keep the lights on. And, I'd favor an ecosystem that builds...

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quality twitter cross-post 

Showing us who they are.

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RT @jbf1755
When a former President, who wants to be a future president, says he wants to terminate constitutional electoral rules, and leaders in his party remain silent, or worse, continue to support him, they have shown themselves for who they are.

Believe them.
twitter.com/jbf1755/status/159

Things we didn't do:
- Start the fire
- Shoot the deputy
- Steal the cookies from the cookie jar

Things we did:
- Tried to fight it
- Shot the sheriff
- Put the sham in the shama-lama-ding-dong

Things we will do:
- Survive
- Rock you
- Walk 500 miles
- Walk 500 more

Things we won't do:
- Get fooled again
- Back down
- That

Things we will never do:
- Give you up
- Let you down
- Run around
- Desert you

(Oops:
- I did it again)

The concern isn’t that letting Nazis back on Twitter (or any other major platform) is going to make people suddenly start thinking Nazis are good. The concern is that when people get used to hearing their ideas, other extreme ideas start sounding kind of reasonable and even acceptable. That’s the Overton Window, and it explains a lot about what’s going on right now. Far-right extremists use this tactic more effectively than any other group I’ve ever seen. 3/

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is holding millions back from and that inertia is quickly dissolving.

👀 Pulled some stats on #fedified Mastodon users and it seems like the key to growing one's audience on here is to post at least once per day.

The sweet spot seems to be 3 to 10 times per day (including boosts and replies, excluding Twitter cross-posts)

Posting more than 10 times/day --> diminishing returns

Posting less frequently than once per day --> stagnant growth

To learn about fedified, visit fedified.com

Unpopular opinion: we should normalize black people coming to Mastodon, being safe and speaking their minds.

They might talk about internal discomfort and biases we might hold.

It's not their responsibility to educate us. It's our responsibility to create a place where black people are accepted.

I was looking at the news this morning and I think it's the perfect time to bring this up.

#unity #responsibility #blackpride #minoritized #black

I want to tell you the story of Vivienne Malone-Mayes, Texas-born mathemetician and professor, but I don't think you can understand her journey without talking about the #AcademicRacism in which she existed.

Some part of me fears that the result of the great "factchecker" experiment of the last several years is the discovery that no one involved in these things-- the grifters selling them, the MSM amplifying them, the public consuming them --really cares at all whether they're true.

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This #twitterfiles thing is kind of fascinating. The right has spun up plenty of fake scandals in past years, but this is somewhat unique in that a) they're doing it in an extremely high-profile way, b) it's very obvious to anyone paying attention that it's fake, and ...

As we watch Elon Musk slide into rightwing radicalization in real time, I’m reminded of this 1941 piece by Dorothy Thompson.
“Who goes Nazi?”

In short: it is the people who love money and status and power that are at risk.
Those who resist the urge are the people who have a solid family life; a job they love for the work, not the money; a moral framework based on pluralism and equal access to opportunity.
Worth a read. #nazi #Twitter #liberal

harpers.org/archive/1941/08/wh

Hi, Everyone:

Just a reminder that I've moved to a different account. The auto transfer function didn't work well, so some people were left here, so I reactivated.

I'm now the owner of my own private server:

Find me at Teri_Kanefield@law-and-politics.online

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