So someone messaged me privately and asked how absolute this is.. like would we block an instance calling for genocide. I feel my response is import to reiterate here, so here it is:
Its not just about the authorities, it is about the people whose lives are at risk by that call to genocide having the right to see those posts and use that information to look out for their own safety... If someone is doxed, they should know, if someone is threatened, they should know, and they should be able to take action.
Someone saying violent things online doesnt guarantee some police officer will meander by and take them down. The law only tends to get involved once someone is reported, and sometimes not even then. No one will be reporting a site if no one can see or know it is there.
The question is, if someone is being physically threatened and having their life in jeopardy how are you helping them by blocking the privileges of the **victim** and disallowing the victim the right to see the threat placed against them?
In short, I refuse to take away rights from the victim simply because there is a violent bad actor out there. If the victim doesn't want to see it they simply need to import the block list and the problem is solved for them, so why not keep the power in the victims hands?
Salesforce Confirms Staff Layoff on Weakening Demand for Products & Services
https://www.coinspeaker.com/salesforce-staff-layoff/
#salesforcestock #BusinessNews #MarketNews #salesforce #microsoft #crmstock #News
@lissa__x I've been on the fediverse for a few years, seeing quite an influx of Salesforce mentions I haven't seen here...ever before.
Should I take from your username that you're a fan of Connect and External Objects?
A quick apology to our new friends in the Mastodon world: we, the Twitter weirdos, are not just here as our former abode turns into a trainwreck we can't stop gawking at, we're also here right before a U.S. general election day, which always puts us on edge.
We'll be normal soon.
Well, a little closer to normal.
It's actually pretty amazing that a open source product developed by a tiny non-profit, running on a network of servers self-funded by volunteer administrator and moderators has managed to absorb some portion of one of the world's largest for-profit social networks.
It's a miracle the whole thing didn't collapse or catch fire.
Great job everyone.
Twitter has seemed to be a dumpster fire for a long time, highlighting the worst in how people relate to each other. Will those leaving Twitter for the fediverse stick it out here? Will they bring the worst of Twitter with them?
There are ways to interact here that don't create the same relational trash heap that Twitter often felt like to me. I've had cordial interactions with people across the spectrum here. Looking forward to connecting with new joins and hoping for the best.
10 Things You Should Know about Anglicanism
#1 and #3 were misconceptions I believed before becoming #Anglican. #6 is my favorite on the list and one of the best things about #Anglicanism.
https://www.crossway.org/articles/10-things-you-should-know-about-anglicanism/
Julia Galef's “The Scout Mindset” summarised by Anthony Fleming
https://forum.effectivealtruism.org/posts/eQgLREsGCo252HRmo/scout-mindset-poster
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A couple stories about AOC and her "arrest"
https://grrrgraphics.com/the-drama-queen-aoc/
First Ben Garrison has a cartoon that notes the cop doesn't want to date her.
https://notthebee.com/article/enjoy-the-internets-best-roast-of-aoc-for-faking-handcuffs-when-cops-led-her-away-from-the-supreme-court/
Second, "Not the Bee" has a great collection of tweets that mock the whole situation. The last one from the "Babylon Bee" is pretty good as well.
Colorado ends vax mandate for healthcare workers
https://kdvr.com/news/local/colorado-ends-vax-mandate-for-healthcare-workers/
I'm interested in being just not civil, but excellent in interacting with others of different viewpoints in an online world where we can so viciously defend our echo chambers and be so dismissive of other perspectives.
Because this is less and less possible here, I'm largely offline and am not sure if I'll be returning. It was fun back when civility was a trend on qoto.