Show newer

"Switzerland has joined the fediverse"
Do they mean the... Uh, Swiss Government?

@sesivany @philbaker1 It's a pretty big problem with the fediverse.

I've hypothesized quite a few ways in which it might happen.

1) There might be one or two trolls, or abrasive personalities, and an admin might take the nuclear option to that.

Also, admins have a tendency of blocking out remote users (rather than taking less intrusive measures) over mere disagreements, or responses to one of their own users engaging in trolling type activities.

As always, these decisions are non-transparent, there is no discourse, and it is up to you to "figure it out".

2) Some users might talk crap and might rub someone the wrong way.

3) Petty beefs between admins.

This happened on the one I'm on. Another admin started a fight with my admin over how to best do fediverse governance. The instance blocks went flying.

There are other examples of admins getting in fights with other admins, sometimes because one talked crap about another, and blocking entire instances.

4) I saw rhetoric around Fosstodon not wanting to moderate posts in non-English languages and people calling to block it because they see it as colonialism.

As far as I'm concerned, blocking instances is supposed to be a last resort in an extreme scenario.

What we instead see is a home owner's association policing each other over petty things.

5) In a few cases, federating with a "bad instance", even if it's to ensure the fediverse doesn't unnecessarily get fragmented.

6) Concern troll instances which jump into sub-cultures associated with nudity and instate no nudity policies.

7) I've noticed a great schism between a free speech crowd and a more moderated crowd, and a tendency towards polarization in content moderation policy.

8) If an instance is blocked in some way, expect fun scenarios where you can see part of the conversation and not others. This isn't immediately obvious either.

It gets worse when you think of how complex visibility can be to different people in a conversation.

Traditionally, the solution to this would be to have something like five or eight accounts.

9) Sometimes, an admin will block an instance which contains adult content which doesn't have a NSFW label, instead of setting it up to automatically add that to all media (if it's that important to them), or to block media from rendering.

There are also diverging opinions about what even constitutes NSFW content.

10) Different philosophies in what kinds of content are permissible. In theory, you could slice this up a hundred which ways, everyone has different ideas of what speech is permissible.

Ben-To. A funny about people who fight over discounted food in a supermarket.

youtube.com/watch?v=4Vcif419h- The opening.

Olives boosted
Olives boosted
Olives boosted

Politicians never tire of creating truly horrible Internet legislation. #KOSA is just the latest in a long line of legendarily Bad Ideas, this time justified by the old standby "we must protect the children” instead of the equally hoary “terrorists are going to get us.”

Unfortunately, the bill has a lot of support from people who should know better.

Folks in the US, if you haven't already contacted your representatives, the EFF makes it easy for you. Do it now:

act.eff.org/

I'm fine with AI generated content being impossible to copyright.

I'm not keen on someone putting in some prompt and claiming a copyright over the resulting image / text.

@The_Nerdy_Neko Hmm... The Ascendance of a Bookworm anime is fairly funny and set in a fantasy world.

If you like the new breed of transported to another world anime, there's Overlord.

Maybe, the Gabriel Dropout anime for comedy?

For a generally good anime, there is JoJo's Bizarre Adventure.

I think it's being unfair on video games to say that they could do that to an angel, lol, but it's a pretty funny anime.

Show thread

Gabriel Dropout. Comedy. An angel descends to Earth, plays video games, and becomes lazy.

Olives boosted

11eyes: Tsumi to Batsu to Aganai no Shoujo / 11eyes -罪と罰と贖いの少女- / 11eyes: Sin, Damnation, and the Atonement Girl.

A group of students are suddenly and inexplicably transported to a strange world which looks just like their own with a red moon and filled with ferocious monsters. They're transported back just as suddenly and inexplicably as they came over and over.

Yozakura Quartet. A story set in a town connected to two worlds. The world of youkai and the world of humans.

Intriguingly, one season is darker and more serious, and another season is more cutesy and upbeat.

Olives boosted

Do you have what it takes to fight the God of Games himself?

Looks like a Texas book ban law has also been blocked by a judge for violating the First Amendment.

@trinsec Nowhere specifically but I saw an older case where someone went excessively over the top to try to deal with it.

Show older
Qoto Mastodon

QOTO: Question Others to Teach Ourselves
An inclusive, Academic Freedom, instance
All cultures welcome.
Hate speech and harassment strictly forbidden.