Sp I wrote a pretty lengthy blog post entitled:

Eugen Rochko, CEO of Mastodon, Found to Support Nazi’s Agenda

Sadly I wish it was clickbait.

You can all read it here:

jeffreyfreeman.me/eugen-rochko

It is the pinnacle of the recent drama. I will also be sharing it on twitter, linking the joinmastodon account there. I tried to include most of the evidence in the article. Hopefully this will have some positive result

@Gargron @trinsec @khird

@freemo @Gargron @trinsec @khird Seems like a reasonable point of concern. Sweep bad behavior under the rug rather than publicly point it out and invite a community response?

@rbe_expert @freemo @Gargron @trinsec @khird very reasonable and we'll backed up article.

I still very much dislike the title, though. It makes it look personal to you (whereas the article explains very well that it has nothing to do with your personal opinions). As if you have a score to settle, a grudge held.

@berkes

There is a bit of a score to settle I suppose... He knew about the misinformation campaign and capitulated to it out of popularity rather than doing what is right. In the process hurting the reputation and standing of the serrver.

@rbe_expert @Gargron @trinsec @khird

@freemo @berkes @Gargron @trinsec @khird This sentiment of not being afraid to call things what they are, to resist the tendency to revere the Founder as infallible, is a very important principle of human behavior as the species continues to grow in awareness.

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