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Transphobia, wikipedia 

Some terrible trivia for y'all: When did the Hebrew #Wikipedia abolish the policy to misgender #trans people when describing the period before they came out?

#HebrewWikipedia #Transphobia

re: Fediblock: ableism, sanism 

@jonielena I'm growing increasingly concerned about kolektiva's moderation, and the rate at which they're spawning incidents like this... you're not the only person reporting this sort of "leftist channer" behaviour :/

@lyncia Oh, that's definitely already a thing :) I do hope it remains a *joke* though, I'm very much not a fan of the 'traditional' distro evangelism and I would rather not see it happen for Nix.

If it's good enough, then it should be able to gain adoption on its merits, without needing incessant evangelism!

@ttuegel I'd almost agree, with a slight alteration: replacing "Nix" with "Nix-like systems". IMO it is the underlying principles that make it work, which *could* be applied to other systems also!

Another interesting observation is that those underlying principles are largely anarchist in nature. And that it depends on the observer whether they are perceived as "anarchist" or as "democratic" (but that both draw roughly the same conclusions about what it enables).

Here's your reminder that any brand that makes an account on here can be shot at with eye lasers and exploded. It's legal

On Twitter, I had a hard time finding other trans people with shared interests to follow. On Mastodon, they’re just all coming out of the woodworks. It’s like that SpongeBob scene where he keeps opening different things and there are diapers. But instead it’s a good thing and the diapers are all #trans friends who become mutuals. I love this place.

Turns out that Adobe is collecting all of its customers' pictures into a machine learning training set.

This is opt-out, not opt-in so if you use Lightroom, for example, it defaults to adding all of your photos to the set.

If these are unpublished pictures, work-in-progress, etc. they'll still be analysed as soon as they're synced.

I've been using Lightroom to sync photos from my Windows desktop to my iPad. Now I need to reconsider that.

@servingworlds @doot Having all the marketing types on one server does have certain advantages for the rest of us, mind you

Active For Justice is een meldpunt begonnen voor Foie Gras in restaurants!
Weet je er een? Meldt het dan hier:
activeforjustice.nl/meldpunt

BOOST als je ook wilt dat het afgelopen is met het dierenleed van dwangvoeren van ganzen en eenden!

re: Instance meta subtoot 

@aurelia @welshpixie I'm assuming this is for the LinkedIn cross-posting functionality that they claim they will be providing

@vitak Ah, that makes a lot more sense, thanks. I guess I got confused by the way it was presented :)

re: Instance meta subtoot 

@welshpixie @jigbean Seems that they are planning exactly that: equelsocial.com/story

Yikes^2

re: Instance meta subtoot 

@welshpixie "Bonus" points for the "always give before you ask for help", as if everybody is equally able to give and there's no inequality at all

@rosalux@climatejustice.social In the odd case that we have actual serious snow in NL, the same thing happens every time: almost everybody walks, people only drive on snow-cleared roads (particularly highways), and for any mid-distance travel over non-cleared roads, people use their bike because that's at least *somewhat* controllable.

re: meta 

@terrencefoxfur That part I don't really have an answer to, unfortunately. I'm nowhere near close enough to any artist communities to understand the finer details of social dynamics and influence there.

The generic answer to this sort of problem is "it helps a lot when influential people in a community publicly speak out about how people's assumption actually isn't right", but of course with fedi being pretty much designed against "influential people"... 😅

re: meta 

@terrencefoxfur Oops, I just realized that I might've misread your original question 😅

If you meant "more artists" rather than "big artists", then my answer would be different: there seems to be a widespread belief among artists that "there's no reach on Mastodon, because it's not a [public square] like Twitter is".

Which isn't true in practice, because people actually *interact* with each other much more here, but it's a somewhat understandable conclusion if you're applying the assumptions of how Twitter/Facebook/etc. work to something like fedi.

Under those assumptions, less people == less engagement, because of the sense of needing to fight for every scrap of attention, because that's how Twitter and such work.

The only solution I can see is to try and explain to them how the social dynamics are completely different here, and you don't *need* a massive following to have interactions with people, because there's much more genuine interaction.

meta 

@terrencefoxfur Very likely the issue is precisely in the "bigger artist" part. Twitter is made for building large parasocial followings and 'social rankings', whereas the fediverse is much more about community building in a more egalitarian manner (even if definitely not perfect).

I've found a *lot* of celebrities (at various scales) to be turned off by that change; it would mean losing their special status, and in many cases I've actually seen celebrities get genuinely angry that they don't get a massive parasocial follower base here.

This also raises the question: do we actually *want* the "bigger artists" to come here? The egalitarian community building is an important part of *why* this place is so much less toxic. Less megaphoning, more genuine community.

That's not to say that those artists aren't welcome here *as a person* of course, but I feel like seeking "bigger artists on Mastodon", in that phrasing, is much more looking for the celebrity than for the person. And what would that really bring us?

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