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@freemo @design_RG @mngrif @arteteco

I'd be more supportive of an instance silence if we had the feature proposed here. That would make silencing an instance merely an overrideable default, and I have no problem with the mods trying to set up sane defaults to ensure new users have a generally decent experience off the bat.

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@tedvim individual users actually can effectively silence servers. On the web interface, it's in the three dots at the bottom right of each post (...

@freemo @design_RG @mngrif @arteteco

I'd like to register my support for letting the affected user deal with this himself using the "Hide everything from example.com" feature.

The following is on QOTO's about page.

What won't get you banned:
Anything that can be solved by a personal block

Why not apply the same standard to silencing instances as to banning users?

@realcaseyrollins It took me a minute to figure this one out - there's an error in the headline. Southern Poverty Law Centre abbreviates to SPLC; SLPC stands for single-lever power control, which we use in aircraft design.

@snow

> They just don't know how to stop sharing them.
> They don't give a damn about some people feeling annoying for too many of them.

This applies to social media in general, not just cats. People post what they want; they don't care what you want to see.

> The thing they feel cute could be ugly for other people.

Equally so:
The thing they feel interesting could be boring for other people.
The thing they feel insightful could be insipid for other people.
The thing they feel important could be trivial for other people.

You will have a bad time here if you are easily upset by ugly, boring, insipid, or trivial content. It will always exist, but you can still enjoy the worthwhile content mixed in with the chaff.

@freemo I think your typical American doesn't come up against a car repair bill and ask himself, "Do I have enough saved to pay this?"

Instead, the question is, "Which credit card should I put this on?"

The twenty a month won't be saved for future car repairs, true - but in the more common case of someone trying to pay off a prior repair, the money can still be used for the same purpose.

@freemo

It's kind of strange how people treat windfalls differently from their usual income. Someone gets his tax return and feels an impulse to blow it on unnecessary toys (there's a whole sale season dedicated to this). But if he just gets a raise he'll increase his contribution to his retirement plan instead.

It might be better for Americans' financial health for the president to cut them twenty bucks every week for a year.

@freemo does this fall afoul of the "NSFW without a content warning" prohibition?

@freemo apart from that, having a rough idea of the relationship between sample size and confidence interval would improve estimation accuracy by a lot. It's amazing how often I see people claim that, in order to achieve an ±N% margin of error, a pollster must survey (100 - N)% of the population.

Solution, maybe cheating 

@freemo You mean that if I interpret the boxed numbers as a certain base, I have to do the same for the 30 so as not to mix bases?

Interpreting everything in base nine:
11 + 11 + 7 = 30

The decimal interpretation would be:
10 + 10 + 7 = 27

Solution, maybe cheating 

@freemo I never used binary, only bases nine and ten (decimal).

11₉ + 11₉ + 11₉
= 10₁₀ + 10₁₀ + 10₁₀
= 30₁₀ = 30

Solution, maybe cheating 

@freemo

Each box can be filled with 11₉ which is equal to 10 in decimal. 10 + 10 + 10 = 30.

@design_RG

@freemo suggested something similar a while back:

🎓 Doc Freemo :jpf: 🇳🇱  
I had an idea and a proposal for an anti-censorship cooperative among the free speech instances. It is just an idea, not sure if i support it yet. ...

@freemo that sounds more like "independent" than "moderate" to me. Being moderate has to do with avoiding extremes, while being independent has to do with having little loyalty to any particular party.

Then again, it's certainly possible usage in Holland doesn't quite line up with other regions.

@realcaseyrollins

The problem is that the general public can already see your data. SBC members are a subset of that population, so you can't award them less access than they start with. Imagine I text someone a link to your profile, and they open it in a fresh browser window - how do you verify that the unauthenticated visitor is *not* a member of SBC?

This is the same as the original issue they had with QOTO that precipitated all the drama, actually. Our subscribe mechanism reads the RSS feed, which anybody can do, so there isn't a way they can stop us from accessing that data.

mental health 

@freemo Note also that the mod originally involved has since made threats of suicide, but it is not known if those threats were carried out.

@freemo

I believe the following have occurred, based on skimming the relevant threads:
- sunbeam's hosting provider warned them about doxing
- the instance admin demoted the mod for this and other reasons
- the instance admin expressed an intent to leave the server
- discussions have begun to determine whether sunbeam will continue under new management or pull the plug

I suggest delaying a decision on defederating until the new management, if any, makes its position known.

@snow There used to be via regex filtering but I believe that option was removed.

@freemo @design_RG admin is a step up from mod, right? Has anyone tried getting in touch with the actual admin and getting him to clamp down on his rogue mod?

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