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You're going to spend a full year at a remote Antarctic research station. Oddly, you're allowed to bring as many books for pleasure reading as you'd like, so long as all by the same one author. Which authors' books will you be taking? (Reply for "other." #fantasybooks #fantasy #DresdenFiles #Malazan #WheelOfTime #Cosmere

@ronklogan I agree. I'm not so much a Free Speech absolutist as I am a strong censorship skeptic. There is great power in proclaiming that something cannot even be spoken, and my first instinct is always to question how that power will be abused.

The very first meme I made on Mastodon and if I do say so myself, it’s aged pretty well. #elonmusk #twittermigration #twitter

RT @LadyDoctorSays
Stop making fun of older kids who still believe in Santa Claus, there are grown men who still believe in trickle down economics

ICYMI: A call for pedantry in free speech debates and for separating Free Speech Rights, Free Speech Culture, And Speech Decency.

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@ronklogan I agree. I'm not so much a Free Speech absolutist as I am a strong censorship skeptic. There is great power in proclaiming that something cannot even be spoken, and my first instinct is always to question how that power will be abused.

I’m not a “free speech absolutist.” I believe that one should be responsible with what one says. Slander, libel, incitement, defamation, fighting words, false advertising - that’s all real. Say something stupid, be prepared to be called out. Free speech does NOT mean “freedom from consequences.”

So... just to be clear... we're sticking with "Toot"?
These are "Toots"...?
And because of my last name, mine are "Butt Toots"?
I'm supposed to NOT feel like you're all setting me up?

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@the_cleric @USConst_Amend_I pretty close. He was distributing flyers protesting the draft.

@Popehat The hardest part about bad legal takes in the fediverse is that all too often the response is "Well that is not how it works under German law."

*taps the sign*

In light of the new Twitter ban on having links to other social media sites in your profile or Tweets. BTW expediting the crash of big tech social media sites couldn't make me happier. I would just love to see this speed of devolution on Facebook properties, Tik Tok, etc.

#ElonMusk #Twitter #TwitterMigration #MastodonMigration #fediverse
nitter.inpt.fr/elonmusk/status…

@xs4me2 First let us point out the irony of a Hearst founded media outlet complaining about "The issue is [..] that they[social media] increasingly have the power to influence democratic discourse without appropriate checks and balances. They might make mistakes. They might make decisions that offend the basic norms of a free society. They might inadvertently design systems that harm the democratic process." when the Hearst Corp. literally started the Spanish-American war by manipulating newspaper coverage.

Even in spaces this article lauds as success we see the critical failures of censorship, "After a British teenager took her own life in 2017—the tragedy that prompted the UK Parliament to review its laws—Facebook and Instagram removed around 35,000 posts relating to self-harm and suicide every day." The result is that people who want to have a serious conversation about the topic have had to [resort to using the word 'unalive' to avoid over-bering filters.][1]

"So what would a better system look like? It would start by ranking platforms according to their level of social risk. At the lower end would be modest online spaces like community forums, hobbyist groups and fansites." Who does these rankings? Is Gab a community forum or a large important platform? Does the answer change depending on who won the last election?

"Lawmakers might, for example, decide that platforms should have reasonable or proportionate systems in place to reduce the risk of online harassment. Or that platforms should have reasonable or proportionate systems in place to reduce the risk of foreign interference in the political process." Again who defines 'reasonable and proportionate?' Does it change if Doanld Trump wins a second term in 2024? Does [Polish President Andrzej Duda][2] get a say in EU regulations?

"There would be no government “censor” scrutinizing individual moderation decisions or pieces of content. Platforms would be entitled to make mistakes, as long as their overall systems were adequate." I don't think Jamie Susskind understands just how much of a chilling effect this will have on speech. there is no way to know where the line is and so social media platforms will be forced to err on the side of over-bearing censorship while the government gets to wink and say "we did nothing it was the platform's own choice." What will happen when, as an example, any discussion of race or sexuality is removed because those discussions too often lead to on-line harassment?

We can see this clearly with Elon Musk taking rules against disclosing private information and using it to censor ElonJet for "doxxing" him and then censoring journalist for covering it.

The article is written under the delusion that good people will always be the ones making the tough calls and that they will do so in good faith. The reality is that such power attracts the worst kind of people (c.f. Musk) and that they will use regulations to act in their own self-interest.

[1]: wired.com/story/algorithms-sui

[2]: apnews.com/article/europe-pola

@ve7fim I wish there was a standard 12v 10amp dc plug. Have one high quality Rectifier per building instead of a proliferation of cheap wall warts, one per device. USB-C is going in the right direction, but 5v is a bit too limited for many devices

@oliphant @chadloder I hate getting my hopes up when I see a formerly good follow from the other place, only to find they are just virtue signalling about Mastodon but still deeply involved on the birdsite.

@rbreich I know right? Can you even imagine the trouble we'd be in right now if conservative politicians actually had the ability to regulate speech? Good thing we've got the First Ammendment to keep everyone in line.

I keep seeing that “first they came for the journalists” sign, and it pisses me off so much, because when they came for muslims, immigrants, and trans people, mainstream journalists normalized it and reported it as “both sides”. Somehow it didn’t count for them until it was happening to them personally, which is *exactly* what the fucking poem was warning against in the first place.

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