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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?

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I mentioned this in a private message to someone recently about why a small handful of servers block qoto. I wanted to reiterate it here for the ne...

There's a Twitter All-Staff meeting going on right now and Elon Musk just told everyone he's not sure how much run rate the company has and “that bankruptcy isn’t out of the question.”

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Today's the deadline: The Free Software Foundation (FSF) is looking for interns to spend the winter contributing to work in one of three areas: campaigns, licensing, or with our tech team. Read more and apply! u.fsf.org/3up

@freemo I have been here a week and have already seen more positive engagement here than years on Twitter.

I tried to take a photo of a grasshopper on my windshield, but now it looks like it's gigantic and destroying the town.

I remain genuinely and pleasantly shocked that in the course of 10 days or so, we all just went, “no way, eff this, we’re going to @Mastodon”, and now we’re just here and people are so nice and writing alt-text in their images and sharing great stuff and using content warnings and everything. Obviously none of this would have been possible without years of work by #Fediverse / #ActivityHub devs that came before. Even so, this is really something, no? 😃

Anti-Bullying Apps Are Popular. But Do They Work? - Tech promises to help defeat bullying, but larger and glaringly obvious problems remain. - wired.com/story/anti-bullying- #gear/howtoandadvice #zerotolerance #gear

Hmmm... with sky-high connectivity come sky-high prices... and probably still won't be able to find out where my children go at weekends...😂

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Just 30 minutes left on my poll about what were called content warnings. But I'm now shifting to more positive language about and calling 'content wraps, or perhaps 'hooks' . I think they should be given a go, as it goes as there are many benefits and I don't see the downside other than it takes. Second longer for thought. New world, new approach.

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The content warning debate for news and politics is very interesting and I am enjoying hearing the different perspectives. I was surprised by it and it took some conversations for me to understand how and why it was being used for this. So folks what do we think. #journalism #news #politics #Midterms #pmqs

Those of us migrating from #Twitter (like me) should read this article. I've been here a few days, and have already come to the realization that #Mastodon is an entirely different ecosystem. The worst we can do is treat it as Twitter 2.0.

This is a special community worth preserving. Some of the features that might strike the Twitter user as archaic were designed purposely to protect people over here. Let's try to respect the existing culture, not change it. 👇

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New ‘s be like: we’re always in the kitchen at parties. With followers back into the single figures, why not just hang out with each other?

Why do I keep an iPhone 6? It’s great for device testing on and is home to my Irish sim. I figure if a web page can display reasonably well on it then I’ve cracked it. And most don’t 🤦🏻‍♂️

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Society has moved past the need for news outlets, from now on I want to hear about all current events from a trio of swamp witches who only speak in rhyming couplets

Oop - up… up… how long till the bird is knocked off its perch? 😂🐥

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