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I think it's going to be more important than ever that #Mastodon and the #fediverse are not centrally operated out of the US like almost every other social media platform out there.
  • @Gargron@mastodon.social

    Some form of managed, shared block lists. Ro's "the bad place" sounds like a good start.

    Then "whack a mole" won't be so futile and will accrue knowledge and save lots of people lots of time and allow for appeals etc.

  • My real worry with Google's voyage into enshittification (thanks to Cory Doctorow @pluralistic the term) is YouTube.
  • @ajsadauskas @pluralistic @technology

    Early 4chan -- before it's spectacular decay -- was quite conscious where it's memory resided -- in users.

    You'd have to understand the peculiar software architecture to know why, but 4chan has no ability to preserve posts. When a thread maxes out it is deleted.

    The /y/ and other board's user's were openly conscious that the communities memories were their responsibility, maintained by reposting older material, simply because the code didn't support anything else. But the result was real community and collective memory, explicitly maintained. Though conjured up by a teenage programmer there's much profundity in there, accidental or otherwise. (I suspect the former but having talked to him at a conference once he was at least aware of it after.)

  • tomjennings tom jennings @tldr.nettime.org

    I make things.

    Bite the hand that feeds you shit.

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