And let's be honest. Many white 'liberals' and 'progressives' feel like they have some ownership of the fedi and can dictate what the culture is rather than being amenable to it changing as the user base grows and diversifies.
Many white people feel like they can very rudely make demands of people they don't know and expect people to acquiesce. And that's just unearned entitlement.
There are always growing pains when any platform has gains that have just happened over the last couple of weeks. We need patience, care, and understanding to let the culture grow organically.
What we don't need is white people bitterly complaining that their fabricated view of the world is changing because reality is no longer deniable.
Drink some water and shut the fuck up. You're not in any danger. LOL, you're just a bigot. You'll be fine.
I just wanted to share one of the pieces of work I'm most proud of this year.
In June I gave the University of Oxford annual disability lecture.
This lecture explored my work around unwanted touching as experienced by disabled people.
It is the culmination of work that started on Twitter 4 years ago.
I am very grateful to everyone who has shared their stories & supported #JustAskDontGrab over the years.
You can find the podcast & transcript here ⬇️
https://podcasts.ox.ac.uk/hands-navigating-unwanted-touch-consent-and-disability
Good morning to everyone this morning! Normalize recognizing that your dreams of a better world are vital and beautiful.💖🏳️🌈🦄🦸🏽♂️✊🏽🔥
#GoodMorning #Gay #Nonbinary #Dreams #LGBTQ #BlackLivesMatter #Queer #Hope #Community
Tech suggestion
@MerlinJStar@weirder.earth Heya! You mentioned soliciting suggestions for a Zoom replacement.
There's a project called Jitsi (https://jit.si) that you can use. It's also self-host-able, if you or your friends are into that, but you can also just use their site. It's not perfect, but it also is not Zoom. :)
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@Astroexeter absolutely! Can I read more about what it's an image of/what it was colorized on somewhere? Totally gorgeous stuff.
@signal9 hi there! How've you been? :)
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@Astroexeter THIS IS NOT BORING
I'll be at the star-wars-themed night at #GroundZeroNightclub tonight! If you see me, come say 'hi'! :)
Why will I be there? A local circus arts group hosts a #kink -friendly community #event with fire stuff, #aerial performances, and music. It's in #Minneapoils. It's a cash-only venue, cover is around $15, and the bar has non alcoholic options. The space is #WheelchairAccessible. Costumes highly recommend. 🖤✨
switter (the sex worker instance) was closed because of literal actual government interference from numerous nations. please do the reading before painting fedi with a swerf or other reactionary brush. i want sex workers to be SAFE dammit and that means knowing when we can't responsibly be a part of your work. and sex work is work.
please read https://switter.at/ - their own words - before developing a Take.
For those who don't know, Bookwyrm is basically a better, federated Goodreads. Because it speaks ActivityPub, you can subscribe to someone's Bookwyrm feed from directly in Mastodon and see the book reviews they post!
Also there are 2 spots remaining in the Bookwyrm patreon to pay $40/mo and support the project in a huge way *and* have @tripofmice run a server for you and 50 of your bookwormiest friends: https://www.patreon.com/bookwyrm
changing times, long and rambling probably
Well, we’ve been saying Over Here for a long time "no, we’re not trying to kill Twitter, we don’t need Twitter to die for us to be successful, because our definition of success is drastically different than theirs."
(I use "we" as if we’re homogeneous and we are so not - give me a pass on this please, it’s easier to write with we)
and now that people are starting to file for the exits and light incense for the coming last rites, we can say we didn’t kill it; if anything, we find ourselves doing our best to save the best bits of it we see.
That’s you new neighbors. You’re the best bits.
It’s people. It’s always been people and it always will be people.
The technology is so secondary it’s barely worth considering. We’ve excelled at building community with so much less technology than we currently have. It’s ancillary to the task at hand.
Make connections. Listen. Think. Feel. People things.
If the tools don’t work exactly how we like, we’ll work together to change or replace them. That bit can be long and tedious and tiring and that can get frustrating, but we can work through that, too.
For far too long we’ve allowed corporate entities to define the shape of our social spaces, to turn them into places of competition.
May we continue to strive to make this piece of the void we’re carving out cooperative and people-centered.
I’ll be seeing you around, folks. I hope you find a cozy bit to call yours here and some folk that make it feel like home.
@NMaDayton I uh. I don't hear normally, but I didn't know Twitter's disability community. So I might not say "the whole disability community". But I entirely agree with the sentiment. I hope the influx will be good for the disability folks that have been here for a minute.
What kinds of tech things do you enjoy working with/doing? I usually program in c# for work these days, but I enjoy making little python projects that print things. :)
i like kind machines. pro-people-not-dying. anti-nazi. anti-colonizer. pagan, but lazy about it.
I am #HardOfHearing, #nonbinary, polyamourous, into ttrpgs and #tech. Hobbyist #leatherworker, hobbyist scifi author, community builder, and artist.
I like to build #whimsical things that help people to #dream better and form meaningful connections. If you wanna hang out with friendly computer weirdos in Minneapolis, lemme know.
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