I've collected some #Mastodon 🦣 #instances to help with the #TwitterMigration focused in #inclusion, #accesibility and #minorities. They look like safe spaces for most of us. I'd appreciate the boost and new recommendations to add to the list:
🔗🇬🇧 https://ableism.rip/about - space to fight ableism
🔗🇬🇧 https://disabled.social/about - for disabled people
🔗🇬🇧 https://neurodifferent.me/about - neurodiversity and neurominorities
🔗🇬🇧 https://iaccessibility.social/about - interest in assistive technology
🔗🇬🇧 https://blacktwitter.io/about - history and voices for black people
🔗🇬🇧 https://lgbt.io/about - for LGBT+ and allies
🔗🇬🇧 http://queer.party/about - queer-oriented instance
🔗🇬🇧 https://tech.lgbt/about - for tech workers, academics, students, and others interested in tech who are LGBTQIA+ or Allies
Please boost to reach more people!
@passis Boosting to help spread the word, Mastodon is really starting to come in to it's own in terms of equality and diversity, great stuff.
@zleap
NB tech.lgbt blocks qoto and encourages others to do so https://tech.lgbt/@FediThing/109405363344623224
@passis
Ok, well i am happy to boost information on other instances. I am on Qoto as it is a science basedinstance.
FYI, here is the full conttext behind that thread:
@freemo @zleap @bonifartius I completely understand your point and we're facing something similar on another instance I'm part of. Even though I agree with your arguments about banning, I can't take the reason away from those who are afraid. Fear is something to be sheltered, included and not excluded, but unfortunately those who fear, for whatever reason, tend to exclude what they're afraid of, and I can't judge them for doing so, even though I don't agree with them.
I fully back that standpoint. It is important to gather evidence, arguments and then weigh everything up before making a decision.