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The EFF when KF victims freedom of speech and expression online is destroyed by relentless stalking and harassment

New blog post about my radio half-shot.uk/blog/new-frontier 📻. Might be interesting for you if you have a cheapo internet radio about the place :)

Coronavirus, Long Covid, ME/CFS 

Specifically, exertion intolerance is a characterising trait of ME/CFS. If you're ill, you *do not want* to put stress on your immune system. That can be the thing that tips your illness over into a lifelong post-viral condition. Capitalism will tell you it's brave or merely mandatory to "soldier on" and work through it. Ignore that! Convalescence is a real and necessary thing.

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Coronavirus, Long Covid, ME/CFS 

Seems it might not be common knowledge that if you have covid, you *mustn't* push yourself to build your activity levels back to normal. There's a high likelihood that Long Covid is a type of ME/CFS, a disabling chronic illness which often follows a viral infection. Everyone with ME will tell you: do not push yourself! At that delicate phase of recovery you could seriously risk becoming permanently disabled. Rest as much as possible, and err on the safe side!

every single time I see "gender ideology" I get mad at these fools in cishet society for claiming that somehow only non cishet people have an ideology around gender.

:blobcattableflip: just because your ideology is dominant doesn't mean you don't have one!!!!!!

Battery Thoughts:

In a better timeline we would have a standard format for low/medium voltage battery packs that could be used generically in lots of different pieces of equipment. Imagine if instead of every power tool, ebike and portable power pack having different and incompatible batteries, you could instead purchase universal battery packs in different sizes from different sources that could be used with anything you owned.

This thought brought to you by a hurricane. Oh, I won't be needing these ebike battery packs while there is a storm rolling through but it sure would be nice if they could be used to power other things if the power goes out.

Ja, ik zie de problemen met het @rivm, maar toch ben ik blij dat ze nu officieel op de fediverse/Mastodon zitten. Ook al is het jaren te laat.

Zie het lange draadje (zonder wappies) op social.overheid.nl/@rivm/11097 voor het bewijs waarom. Moet je voorstellen dat dit jaren eerder zo was geweest en de overheid zich niet had laten verleiden door al die wappies en bots op Twitter (yes I refuse to). Damn! Het had levens gekost!

Dan zie je maar weer dat de overheid helemaal niet op commerciële platforms moet zitten. Dus pilot geslaagd, alle overheidsdiensten van Twitter, Instagram, Facebook, enz. af. Het is tijd dat publieke diensten alleen maar gebruik maken van publieke diensten.

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Persstatement Croesekrakers: Wij vertrekken, maar de strijd gaat door!
#IndymediaNl

indymedia.nl/node/53728

The Digital Services Act went live in the EU on Friday. The below is a handy list of the most visible changes Europeans will see

1. Chronological views are now a required option in social media apps including TikTok.

2. It’s easier to report harmful content.

3. You’ll get an explanation when your post is moderated and taken down.

4. You can report fake products on marketplaces like Amazon.

5. Teens under 18 won’t see targeted ads based on their interests.

techxplore.com/news/2023-08-eu

If you're in a tram/train and you are sitting somewhere and a more preferable seat becomes free, do you get up and switch seats or just stay where you are?

#poll #publicTransport #tran #train

re: EFF, kiwifarms, death, harassment :boost_requested: 

Oh, and as a bonus point on the "slippery slope" argument, that didn't fit into my previous post anymore...

You know who have been getting hit with corporate speech policing for a long time already? Sex workers. I don't know, but it doesn't seem like "banning KF" was really a factor in that, was it?

As usual, the "eventually it will hit marginalized people too" turns out to be "actually marginalized people were always hit by it already, just now it also hits the shitty people"

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Good lord, has the modding community been so intoxicated that the words “discord server” are now synonymous with “download link”???? I absolutely despise this.

When I ask for people to join a community, I mean to *talk* and *connect with people* and *share your work* and like, you know, VIBE, HAVE FUN…

The amount of people who see any update I post about SMKDX and just immediately go “where download link?” “Give link” “give beta” “where downloads channel?” is seriously getting on my nerves…

I run a COMMUNITY, not a downloads page!!

if I ever make a "downloads" channel on my server, its going to be a stale channel that links to an actual fucking website and says "download from the damn website we have set up for this project"

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Happy Birthday to Fred Hampton. He would've been only 75 today, had he not been assassinated by the FBI and the Chicago police.

Fred Hampton, founder of the Rainbow Coalition, member of the Black Panther Party, revolutionary, visionary, anti-racist, anti-fascist, and sorely missed.

EFF, kiwifarms, death, harassment :boost_requested: 

So the EFF posted an article calling out Hurricane Electric (an ISP) for cutting off Kiwifarms, arguing that cutting off sites should never be possible: eff.org/deeplinks/2023/08/isps

... and it's the most privileged, liberal shit I've seen in a while. Let's go into why.

As a refresher: KF is a community of harassers; people whose main goal is harassing particularly marginalized people, frequently to the point of actual death. They have a number of murders on their name, and they are only legally not murders because they were driven to suicide through harassment.

It's hard to get across how relentless this community can be. There have been attempts to get them cut off from internet service providers for quite a while, because "just ignoring them" clearly doesn't work, and they will go out of their way to harass people wherever they go, using their site as an organizing platform.

So: actual, real people are being deliberately and constantly harmed by them, to the point of trauma and death. The only defense against this that has had some effect so far, has been to get their service cut off.

It's under these circumstances that the EFF made a couple of arguments:
1. This blocking might cause collateral damage for other things hosted under the same organizations.
2. This creates a slippery slope; they might also start blocking other things, like marginalized people.
3. Prosecuting KF members is the job of the cops and the courts, not of an ISP.

The first one is an easy one; if organizations don't want to be caught in the crossfire, they shouldn't knowingly associate with a community of bigoted murderers. 11 nazis at the table, etc., you know how this goes.

The second one is deceptive, however; it *sounds* like a credible issue, and it's consistent with what the EFF has campaigned for before.

Slippery slopes can be a real thing where legislation and court mandates are concerned. If an ISP is compelled to start blocking one thing, and all the legal legwork is done to make that happen, then it is indeed very likely that this will experience scope creep, and blocks of other things start being demanded.

However, this isn't about government policy. This is about a first-party decision by a corporation to block using existing means. In other words, something they could've already done for anything anyway - this decision doesn't make anything possible, it doesn't remove any barriers, it's still just as possible to block stuff as it was before.

There is no slippery slope.

The third point, however, is where the privilege really shines through. It's the job of the cops, right? Sounds very principled and reasonable. But what if the cops just... don't?

KF has been around for a long time now. Authorities know about its existence. And yet, it's still untouched - clearly the cops and courts cannot be relied upon here.

A recurring problem with liberals is that they assume that the systems are there to serve them, and by extension, to serve everybody - even when there's clear evidence that they don't, like is the case here. Those legal systems aren't serving the many marginalized targets getting harassed and murdered by Kiwifarms.

Saying "the cops should handle this, not corporations" under circumstances where they clearly don't, is functionally equivalent to saying "this should not be handled at all". It doesn't matter what you *think* cops should do, what matters is the practical effect, and whether it prevents or perpetuates harm.

The reality is that *something* needs to be done - immediately, not in some hypothetical future - to protect marginalized folks from Kiwifarms. They are getting harmed *now*, it's not hypothetical. If the cops don't do that, then the job is unfortunately left to everybody else, whether you like it or not.

And the EFF's stance that "the cops should do something about this" would be a lot more credible if the EFF actually put in some effort to make that happen, rather than just using it as a cheap defense against people not Following The Procedures.

EFF definitely showing their liberal ass right about now, jesus

i still think this is the funniest block reason my school has ever set

They were able to to do this because the first transaction had happened on a site that didn’t use 3D secure. I’m surprised this is still possible.

In the end, my bank refunded the first transaction. So I haven’t lost anything.

But it shows the clever tricks fraudsters will try to pull and how easy it is to be fooled by the “boiler room” trick. “IT’S HAPPENING RIGHT NOW - DO SOMETHING QUICK!”

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