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So #Twitter is blocking people who aren't registered from viewing tweets, and #Reddit is sending out increasingly explicit "un-private your community or we will remove you as a mod in 48 hours" messages.
Corporate social media's having a heck of a day, isn't it? 🍿
Remember this, and always be skeptical about corporate control of social media. The #enshitification is inevitable.
Doing music for the primary school summer fair today. Positioned speakers deliberately so they're in a corner, towards the playground, away from adjoining residents. Just as I'm thinking this isn't loud enough, apparently the school have had complaints it's *too loud*.
Sorry kids. Some old people are shits.
@adamjcook That's one of the worst things about modern Twitter, isn't it? You never know if it's broke, or an intentional change. It's such an unstable platform now.
HOWEVER: If someone has unrolled a thread with thread reader apps, such as this one, they're still readable (and arguably much more useful)
https://threadreaderapp.com/thread/1674475507453181952.html
Oh well, #Twitter just made it easier for those of us trying to wean ourselves off reading. Can't even view posts any more without a login.
This twitter thread by @ChrisO_wiki doesn't seem to have made it to Mastodon. He notes that #Shoigu still remains in one piece, and that he has a lot of connections. If he has any sense he'll swap being a courtier for becoming a baron, get himself made Governor of #Tuva and wait for the inevitable collapse of Russia.
Can't praise this show enough. First series is only 7 episodes, I hope to see more of Cootie and the gang.
https://www.independent.co.uk/arts-entertainment/tv/reviews/im-a-virgo-amazon-boots-riley-b2361661.html
After over a century, it's gone 😞 Whatever remains will be nothing like before.
"Nineteen staffers affected, according to Washington Post, with celebrated #magazine to end newsstand sales"
#NationalGeographic reportedly lays off its last staff writers | #USPress | The Guardian
https://www.theguardian.com/media/2023/jun/28/national-geographic-staff-layoffs-report
The Kremlin power felt its power is becoming less secure, and rushed to restore and strengthen its positions:
1. Putin intensified his presence in media space, started handing out awards and privileges, meet with key allies;
He gave out hundreds of awards for "suppressing the rebellion" to people who did nothing.
2. In parallel, the process of searching and finding "guilty parties" has launched. These won't be the true instigators - "guilty ones" will be appointed to bear responsibility for what happened.
Putin and Shoigu, who went into hiding in the first hours of the mutiny, need to wash away their shame with public arrests or something similar.
At the risk of prosecution and being arrested are:
1. Government officials from the cities along which the PMC convoy moved;
2. Lower-rank military and those who tried to enlist into Wagner as volunteers;
3. All commanders of military units in Voronezh and Rostov regions. It doesn't matter that they didn't receive any orders;
4. Military correspondents and bloggers who supported the mutiny and who supported Wagner before;
5. Heads of prisons who allowed Prigozhin to enlist prisoners - especially those prisons where rebellions started during the mutiny;
6. Syrian grouping of Russian military - they cooperated with Prigozhin at some point;
7. Complaints: thousands of denunciations are being written already, to point out "Prigozhin's supporters in hiding" - people want to use the social lifts available to them, and send their bosses under arrest. This might be especially harmful to officials.
To conclude:
Earlier those who were against Wagner, risked to be imprisoned. Now it's time for those who supported it to go to jail.
And the most paradoxical thing of all: no one calls Prigozhin's name in relation to all this. At least publicly.
Will Surovikin be appointed the scapegoat? Or will he be able to set himself free? (Which is probable). Will they find others to blame?
When you spot a boost that is from someone you know but did not know their handle, you can follow them.
If you boost that account, your followers will learn something. Maybe they will follow them depending upon subject matter interests.
It is about networking. You can not follow everyone, but you will eventually see those you want to follow.
You want to follow those that are good at vetting, and when they spot something important, they will hopefully boost it.
If you see a post that you think is important and newsworthy, Boost it.
Do not just Favourite it.
You need to get your followers informed.
If they think it is important or newsworthy, they can Boost it again. Then their followers may learn something.
If you see a Boosted post, and you agree, then Boost it again.
It is all about communication.
Do not stay silent.
There may be recursion here.
A new study finds that Indigenous-led reforestation projects can deliver better outcomes than government-led ones. The study compared two reforestation programs in Brazil and found that the indigenous one had higher survival rates, diversity, and carbon sequestration. The study highlights the importance of involving local communities in environmental restoration.
If only more dictators were like Elan's dad in webcomic Order of the Stick.
"You should try being more optimistic. If someone conquers an empire and rules it with an iron fist for thirty long years, and then some paladin breaks into his throne room and kills him - what do you think he's going to remember as he lays dying?
...That good triumphed over evil?
No, that he got to live like a God for three decades! Sure, the last ten minutes sucked, but you can't have everything."
In that very American way of ours, we are trying to use a democratic lens to make sense of a kleptocracy.
A mafia state’s having problems, and events are still unfolding.
⚡️'Experts' who failed to anticipate the coup, now count the Chef Saucerer out.
They missed the USSR's collapse too. And that Ukraine would outlast Russia on the battlefield.
Now, they've reverted to type: Chef Saucerer is out.
And they're lulled again by the Chief Sorcerer Putin's nonsense.
Despite all of these experts knowing about what happened after Napoleon's first exile, they're now VERY well placed to miss the next act in this play.
And finally one more connection:
https://www.pingthread.com/thread/1672399934471954433
"We are all used to thinking of the FSB as of the modern Russian nobility. But if you look at the ministerial or gubernatorial appointees of the last decade, you will notice a rapidly rising share of the FSO officers
Putin's personal bodyguards becoming governors basically"
I think one of the side comments in that thread was that the local governors are very much hated. Associated with the failure of Putin and the damage the SMO has caused to Russia, and with the ambivalence towards the coup attempt from soldiers, citizens and propagandists alike, they're in danger.
This is only just getting started.
A reminder of last year's thread by @kamilkazani on "Jubilee" - financial and social debts are being cashed in and power structures are in flux.
https://twitter.com/kamilkazani/status/1503430216554795014
"The same is true for the loans of power. During the Jubilee it's better to be a power debtor, to have some direct control over valuable resources which give you leverage than to be a power creditor. So the crisis inverts the normal relations between the courtiers and the barons
That goes on every level. Typically politicians and bureaucrats in any country will at least try to cash out their administrative leverage for monetary benefits and it's delusionary to expect otherwise. "
Just another worried little citizen of this modern-day Pompeii. Techie at UCL, working on Process Automation with MS Power Platform. Scatterbrain, interested in education, languages, Space and lots of disparate things. sorry.
Keeping my space toots at @astrodad as an experiment in self-moderation :)
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