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@sharan I was originally motivated to post this by the thing about Fandom and their treatment of volunteers, but the same thing applies to platforms like Reddit, YouTube, and also a lot of smaller, more niche platforms that I've seen over the years but that don't come to mind immediately.

Wat is dat toch, dat als je kritiek uit over het bestaan van politie/defensie e.d., dat mensen er gelijk van uitgaan dat je gewoon "naief" bent en "niet snapt waarom het bestaat"? Echt vermoeiend, zo kun je nooit eens een fatsoenlijk gesprek erover voeren.

thinking shit like "i will forget if i dont remember"

@h3artbl33d Ah, well, taking a cutting is a good start, but you have to plant it in some soil and nurture it for a while to have it grow into a proper WiFi-bearing plant

Surely the Eurotunnel has got to be the train line with the most road surface per train

@h3artbl33d Also, they don't want you to know this, but the internet is free, you can just take it home, etc. etc.

@h3artbl33d In fairness, they are also orange things sticking out of the ground, so close enough

🦝 ugh what am I going to do with all these websites

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🦝: starts another website

i want an indestructible flipphone running modern android and i want it to not be made by a company complicit in crimes against humanity

@dirk @algernon @cassidy I do not see what distinction you are trying to make here, exactly, or what purpose that distinction serves.

An issue that's over a decade old with zero interaction needs triage; that's a problem that has nothing to do with closebots, really.

polyamory v. mononormativity 

framing it as "ethical non-monogamy" means it is still framed as abnormal

The idea that some tech company is being benevolent by "giving you a platform for your community" while pocketing the ad money themselves to supposedly "keep the servers running"...

... really isn't any meaningfully different from the myth that employers are benevolent by "giving you a job" and you should be glad to have it, when in reality it's *your* labour that sustains them.

The 'platform economy', especially where it involves people voluntarily creating media and content on those platforms, is just the same old worker exploitation with a new coat of paint.

If it were truly about 'supporting communities', then the platform wouldn't be run by a for-profit company.

„Fandom and the multimillion dollar business of monetizing volunteer work ” is my newest blog post about Fandom (big F), wikis, volunteer work and capitalism. If you have the time and any of those topics interest you, give it a read. :blobfox:

frisk.space/posts/fandom-and-t

#wiki #volunteering #Internet #moderation #Fandom #capitalism

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Respirators are so effective that United Kingdom research has indicated their use by the public would have dropped the rate of COVID transmission by an estimated factor of 9, compared with 0.6 for surgical masks. A factor of 9 is enough to put SARS-COV-2 into exponential decay, meaning the virus would have been highly suppressed for as long as respirator use continued. The exponential math of viral spread also means that perfect masking compliance would not have been required to achieve suppression.

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@maskup

#CovidIsAirborne #WearARespirator

don't fucking fall for it. It's not your fault when you get scammed, it's not your fault when you find a cool song and it turns out there's ai, the pain you feel in your heart isn't a personal failing it's a dream of a better world where no one feels that pain

and don't judge others who fall for shit either, just let it go and move on

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none of these things are your fault, but the more you think about them on a level of "is this my fault or is it their fault" the more you consider the only options to be personal ones; you can't build a better world where these scams don't happen, only you and the scammer could change this, the govt and regulatory bodies and everyone involved does not exist

all things become the libertarian wild West in your mind, a lone ranger navigating a minefield

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one of the worst parts of our modern scam culture is how it's designed to make you feel guilty when you fall for it

you heard an interesting fact that was actually propaganda? Your fault. Fell for an image? Your fault. Got scammed money wise? Your fault

but that in itself is the biggest scam of all

“Where do you get your ideas from? - by Joel Morris”

joelmorris.substack.com/p/wher

> So if you put out an episode once a week, and you make it to being one of the world’s most successful podcasts… you’ll be paid enough for a pizza per episode, provided you don’t go for any side dishes.

The modern media economy is unsustainable

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