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@Leisureguy

What law did he break?

The Court says he consulted legal council who cleared his dealings with Crow as legal.

And Propublica has a long history of sensationalizing stories based on misleading and cherrypicked claims.

@Bullix

Yes, but where is the specific benefit that Crow traded for the scheme you're imagining?

All of these claims come across as nutty conspiracy theory without that part filled in.

@ceoln

You say government funded is ambiguous, and I say, YES, EXACTLY!

The most obvious interpretation is that the funding is significant? No, the label is ambiguous, so it would be foolish for a person to interpret it that way.

It's not inaccurate, it is in fact accurate. You're complaining that some people may jump to inaccurate misinterpretations of an accurate label, but that doesn't make the label itself inaccurate.

Anyway, honest question, how would you phrase a label to more clearly represent the amount of government funding that the org gets? I haven't been able to come up with one.

@ceoln

No it's completely accurate. That they receive a small amount of government funding just confirms that they receive government funding.

So yeah, like you said, state affiliated was misleading and they improved the label, and now they are complaining about the improved label.

They are not taking the high road in this case.

@evan @boris

Sounds like you are focused on promoting Fediverse, but how do you address the arguments that Bluesky has better technology?

Personally I don't care so much about picking a team and cheering for it. I want the better technology to come out ahead.

volkris boosted

I’ve found the BlueSky team to be very purposeful. It’s not run or owned by Jack, it’s not Jack’s thing, although he is on the board (it’s a Public Benefit Corporation in the US).

Jay Graber is the CEO & founder who fought for it to be independent of Twitter & calling it Jack’s thing erases her. It’s not great.

It’s another open protocol that makes different trade offs than ActivityPub.

I wrote more about the protocol and open source code earlier cosocial.ca/@boris/11014972770

Given their positioning as presenters of education and truth, and sure are reacting aggressively to the simple statement that they receive government funding.

Seems like they ought to be embracing that.

@MadMadMadMadRN

Given the speed at which Twitter was hemorrhaging money, I don't think that was ever an option.

@shansterable@c.im @GJGreenlea

Well what exactly would the charges be?

@davidbloomberg

It's like the meme, that was always an option.

The two guys thought so little of their jobs as representatives that they broke chamber rules and left their constituents without representation in the legislature.

If their constituents were fine with that, then sure, they were always able to send the same knuckleheads back.

Seems like a bad idea to me, but that's democracy, and they get the government they want.

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@monatemchin

Well it's democracy.
f his constituents are happy to reappoint a representative who gives up representing them, well that sounds like a bad idea to me, but that's their choice.

Seems to me they would be better served by a representative who is more engaged.

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@NatalieDavis

It's really noteworthy how this blurb is resting on ad hominem attacks rather than looking at the content of the argument.

@herhandsmyhands

Where did Thomas actively work to overturn a presidential election?

Every such claim I've seen has been debunked.

@davemark Ha! never had anonymity!

I guess really this headline is showing that people are still misrepresenting Bitcoin as being anonymous. It's not, it never has been, and people have been trying hard over the years to make sure users know that.

Well I guess there's more work to be done here.

Bitcoin puts all transactions on a public ledger that anybody is free to read. That is core to the whole idea. Anybody looking for anonymity, Bitcoin is not the place to go.

@dtgeek

Well it's the same old thing: NPR claims its government funding is minuscule while simultaneously frantically trying to maintain its government funding.

@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?

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