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@shiruken@octodon.social

What's inaccurate about the branding? Seems pretty true.

@morecowbell@mastodon.social

I don't know? You're the one who made the statement, so if you would like people to know what the hell you're talking about, I guess it's really up to you to express yourself?

Or not. Whatever. If you are just happy with spouting into the void without people understanding what in the world you're talking about, that is entirely acceptable on social media.

@jpreisendoerfer

Except they didn't mislabel the accounts.
They labeled the accounts more accurately, and following established labeling practices elsewhere.

NPR seems to be just jumping on a bandwagon regardless of fact, which is part of the whole trend of journalistic institutions losing credibility in the eyes of the general public these days.

@morecowbell@mastodon.social

I know a bit about Texas, but I'm also kind of confused by why you keep quizzing me instead of simply saying what your statement was about.

Like this is not about me. I'm trying to figure out what you are talking about, so why are you asking me so many questions?

@J12t@social.coop Well there are two different use cases here.

People wanting to have different hats is one thing. It absolutely makes sense to have a professional versus a fun persona. Obviously that person doesn't want to link the two.

But the issue of having different accounts on different platforms because they do different things, that is a huge drawback to the system as it is now. That's the case of the same hat, the same persona, on different platforms simply because different platforms can't do the same work.

I really hope the system that some point figures out how to have the same account/persona on different interfaces. I think I remember that Bluesky might support that out of the box.

@gbhnews

Well I would encourage you to at least look around at Fediverse options beyond Mastodon since other interfaces with more long form or multimedia friendly capabilities would be more in keeping with the NPR mission.

@morecowbell@mastodon.social

Well right, but we have still not made any progress on the initial task of figuring out what in the world you are talking about.

@vyr

Maybe you're missing that a lot of us see that as a feature and not A problem or even all of the problems?

@junesim63

That's not what happened, though.

Voters voted in members who broke rules. It doesn't subvert the will of the people to evict those members: they were admitted and seated until they actively and knowingly chose to break the rules of the democratic body.

If the voters choose to elect representatives who give up their seats, well, that's the will of the people.

*I* wouldn't vote for such a person, but it's up to them.

@alasaarela

Well, ActivityPub is open, so entrepreneurs can do that.

Let's see if they do.

@bgtlover

I mean, that's fine. Mastodon is free to hobble its users and keep this tool for communication away from them, even as the rest of us move forward and embrace more empowering interfaces that have it.

@raccoon @fediversenews @fediverse

@eshep

Tells you they're interested in effective, concise communication.

@Lacci

Firstly, no, that's not the SEC's job.

They don't police the entire financial sector: other agencies ranging from the FTC through the IRS through even the Secret Service police financial matters.

Secondly, if you really want to go that direction, the SEC's focus on securities sort of means they're working for mostly rich people to protect rich peoples' investments.

I wouldn't go there myself, though.

@ogtrekker

People with prejudices against Thomas are reaching way too hard to make something of the guy visiting his friends.

@theothersimo

You're really ready to die on this hill, huh? Alright then.

@morecowbell@mastodon.social

Is it? I'm still waiting to hear what you meant by "Josh Blackman the white trash Carl Schmitt."

@murshedz

Yeah, screw that democracy thing. It's annoying when other people don't agree with the "right" conclusion.

Let's just skip to having judges impose their wills on the law.

@wood

From what I've read, Bluesky seems more advanced, more user focused, basically more like what I wish ActivityPub had been.

But critical mass is king.

Facebook didn't rise because it was the best at what it did. It won its corner because it had critical mass of users already on it.

@d2r2

But that's just the greed of wanting security and being willing to trade other things to get it :)

Greed here is just the term for wanting to be better off, and that's just plain natural, reasonable, rational.

It's just a way of describing that rational want using a word with some judgmental baggage attached, which isn't particularly helpful.

So, many people trade currency for electricity for Bitcoin because they value the security of the cryptocurrency. That's perfectly rational.

My point: don't blame the crypto for the electricity. Blame the currency for failing to provide security such that a person would trade it for BTC.

@pallenberg

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