@b6hydra @ern @zleap I think we are 💪 If we block or silence an instance we announce this on the community plus it's all public data on https://mstdn.social/about/more#unavailable-content
The reason we filter some is quite simple😄 mstdn.social should be acessible for everyone no matter where you are. So for example I want to be able to browse my timeline while at work, or show the network to my parents. But if it's full of unmarked NSFW, nazi stuff etc I pass on that..
The community costs me load of money each month and it's worth it but on my terms❤️ That's the beauty of the fedi, people can always move to a server without the blocks right
@b6hydra @stux @ern@mstdn.social
When people come here and see posts such as this
People are going to take serious issues with Mastodon in general, just everyone as racist.
Granted there are different spellings,. meanings and contexts and usage of that word, however that won't help us one bit.
This small post could be misconstrued as racist and misogyny
Its a tricky word. Obviously when used with the intent to be insulting it is deplorable. But when the black community itself promoting and accepting the use of the word as a positive identifier used in a positive way in music and everyday conversation, then it simply isnt that straight forward. Ultimately for obvious reasons they, as a community, determine if we embrace or reject the word and what the correct context, if any may be. Generally most (thought not all) seem to find it a perfectly acceptable casual word to us when 1) ending in -a and 2) not used explicitly as a pejorative.
That said while I personally dont make use of the word, simply because I dont tend to adopt much slang in general, it is socially more or less acceptable given the context here.
@freemo @b6hydra @stux @ern@mstdn.social
Yeah, however not everyone is going to see it that way.
Also people will judge you if you even have that in your stream.
Japanese anime porn (referenced here) is also in abundance, and sexualising the female gender mostly I think too.
I appreciate this is a cultural thing but given what is going on with #MeTo and attempts t(in the UK) o make women feel safer, combined with the worrying cases of spiking by injecting drugs in the UK (one case is too many) This sort of thing may shock new users and leave them with bitter taste.
Agreed, I think the approach we have here is the best middle ground we could hope for. Of course people will misunderstand and cause drama, thats inevitable. We can just try to explain the why and do the best we can to be ethical and inclusive at the same time. A challenge yes, but I think here at QOTO we are an example of that being possible.
Yes as a STEM instance the point oif inclusivity of fringe ideas is essentially for us to discuss and learn how to approach those subjects. We have to be able to ask questions even if those questions are uncomfortable.
But I'd say the same is true even of non-STEM instances. We need to get back to being okay with being uncomfortable and not to equate uncomfortable with immoral.
@zleap
Yes that is certainly true. But to my point you will get that result on either end of the spectrum. So damned if you try to censor everyone, damned if you try to give free speech.
If you are damned no matter what you might as well go the route of empowerment and give both sides what they want.
@b6hydra @stux @ern@mstdn.social