Mastodon went back in time and completely rewrote their 2019 statement on Gab! What revisionist shits.
Now: https://blog.joinmastodon.org/2019/07/statement-on-gabs-fork-of-mastodon/
Things we didn't do:
- Start the fire
- Shoot the deputy
- Steal the cookies from the cookie jar
Things we did:
- Tried to fight it
- Shot the sheriff
- Put the sham in the shama-lama-ding-dong
Things we will do:
- Survive
- Rock you
- Walk 500 miles
- Walk 500 more
Things we won't do:
- Get fooled again
- Back down
- That
Things we will never do:
- Give you up
- Let you down
- Run around
- Desert you
(Oops:
- I did it again)
The #OnlineSafetyBill is still in play in the UK, and still contains deeply concerning aspects despite much revision, notably requiring age verification (which could amount to a need for ID cards to access the Internet) and a requirement for platforms to inspect content (which could ban effective encryption).
This is a decent summary: https://www.gp-digital.org/the-return-of-the-uks-online-safety-bill-whats-changed-and-whats-next/
@openrightsgroup are on the case too, although their singular focus on encryption may backfire. https://www.openrightsgroup.org/campaign/save-encryption/
> The PSP's web browser is - charitably - pathetic. It is slow, frequently runs out of memory, and can only open 3 tabs at a time... But the GOV.UK pages are written in simple HTML. They are designed to be lightweight and will work even on rubbish browsers. They have to. This is for everyone...
> Are you developing public services? Or a system that people might access when they're in desperate need of help? Plain HTML works. A small bit of simple CSS will make look decent. JavaScript is probably unnecessary - but can be used to progressively enhance stuff. Add alt text to images so people paying per MB can understand what the images are for (and, you know, accessibility).
> Go sit in an uncomfortable chair, in an uncomfortable location, and stare at an uncomfortably small screen with an uncomfortably outdated web browser. How easy is it to use the websites you've created?
The Unreasonable Effectiveness Of Simple HTML
https://shkspr.mobi/blog/2021/01/the-unreasonable-effectiveness-of-simple-html/
CC: @kelbot @alcinnz
So, can we tweet http://mastodon.social again?
@atomicpoet why have people defederated from it?
@batkaren a salad made out of flytrap and honeydew?
@Cheezebell I'm not sure if it's patriarchal violence or just its own (stupid) brand of violence.
@Cheezebell very interesting.
It's rare to see the pro-trans/anti-trans split featured within Radical Feminism. Usually the narrative is TERFs vs Coalitional Feminists, with the TERFs backing up their position with Radical Feminist definitions.
@ciphergoth @cypher yeah. I assume the bettors will take capture into account and can survive a few unfair losses.
But if we use prediction markets as truth oracles, capture takes us away from truth being a good bet.
@D0TheMath this is interesting. It seems to leave the possibility for cranks to keep the market alive well after it should naturally close. I don't know if that's a bug or a feature.
@zebrask I'm assuming that Sunni/Shia doctrinal differences are on the same scope as Baptist/Methodist ones, but you're right that they* just get into the narrow details on Christian sects, but go with historical origins on Muslim ones.
Weird.
* Whoever They are.