I drove seven hours from Houston to New Orleans on Saaturday. Lots of time to think on the Mastodon black migration situation. Here are my thoughts:
1. The software is changeable unlike the bird or Facebook. Take advantage of this.
2. Gather the black tech community to make the software fit your needs while still retaining federation at whatever level is appropriate.
3. Create instances using that software as a standing ground to work from to address the sociological issues.
4. It may be good to create multiple instances ranging from wide open to heavily guarded, the latter for the most vulnerable.
To me the big insight is the ability to mold the software as needed to meet your requirements. It is a shift in perspective that may not be readily obvious.
I suggest starting with the qoto.org software. It does two things that were specifically added to help the queer community.
First is quoting. This is a double edged sword but the LGTBQ community found it useful to expose the deplorables.
Second, is _subscriptions_. This allows seeing what someone is posting without doing a follow. It is observation. A commnity group uses it to track activities and provide warning to the larger community.
This gives the freedom to try techniques in the technology. If the work, great. If they don't there has only been some time and sweat lost.
As I drove, my thoughts ranged from being a savior (HA HA) to doing nothing. They finally settled on the above.
I offer myself as a resource.
@Icevice@nerdculture.de