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  • @ThatOneKirbyMain2568 we have to preemptively defederate with any corporation! The fediverse must always stay small and never improve other companies. The vision is for open technology that few can use, right? I’m just worried that if Flipboard helps make the fediverse more appealing by providing more content for our users, that they can pull a fast one and defederate from us later, and then all of our users will leave and go to Flipboard instead! The only way to prevent that from happening is to make sure they never hear about Flipboard in the first place. Please reference any arguments used for defederating from Meta if you need more “sky is falling” arguments to whip you into a frenzy of senseless fear.



  • @blanketswithsmallpox

    @iridaniotter @BarrelAgedBoredom

    Yeah, non-trans women don’t enjoy being forever 2nd because they weren’t born men in physically competitive sport

    Some sports just have totally dominant competitors. I don’t think all the men who lost to Michael Phelps enjoyed losing to him because they didn’t get to be born complete genetic freaks that look like they were engineered in a lab to win at swimming. In many women’s sports, the top (cis) competitors tend to have really beneficial genetics, including really high levels of testosterone compared to average. Losing to someone because their genetics help them be faster/stronger/taller is just how it goes in competitive sports. Losing to a trans woman is no different than losing to a cis woman who hit the genetic lottery.



  • @wjrii

    @Madbrad200

    my experience is eerily similar to yours. Used it a bit in the first few days, popped in on occasion. Deleted my account today. When I first went on, one of the questions I asked was “is this FOSS or privately owned” and got bombarded with that cadre of users explaining why it’s better and safer for it to be owned by one person and that Jake would never make bad decisions like this exact one. At one point a user was being so agressive about how I should just trust Jake that I said I must be talking to his mom.

    I also briefly had a Voat account when I thought Reddit was cracking down too much/too arbitrarily, and quickly realized that I was not in good company. I’ve been very optimistic about this Reddit exodus because it really doesn’t have the same ideological bent to it, so the diaspora isn’t just the dregs of reddit.



  • @TheShadowKnows

    @EnglishMobster @KairuByte

    I appreciate that you’re attempting to put this in formal logical terms, but I think you’re a little out of your depth. Your interlocutor was simply asserting that you are discounting the validity of systemic critique. He didn’t imply that you had any position whatsoever on guns. He said your argument, if applied elsewhere, would lead to absurd results.

    A strawman would be saying that you denied criticizing systems is ever valuable, and it’s all down to personal responsibility. That’s somewhat similar to what you said, but by reframing it as an absolute rule, it would be much easier to counter.

    You’re somewhat struggling to formulate the syllogisms here. I’ll present the interlocutor’s argument more precisely.

    P1. If an argument works just as well to justify doing nothing to address systemic causes of gun violence, it is a poor argument.

    P2. Your argument works just as well to justify…

    C. Your argument is a poor argument.

    Here would be your original syllogism.

    P1. A system of rules that prioritizes freedom should not be blamed for actions of people who purposely abuse that freedom.

    P2. The person who responded this way to downvote was misusing free access to downvote information.

    C. Kbin’s system that prioritizes freedom is blameless for a user responding to downvotes.

    And here’s how we would apply that to gun violence

    P1. A system of rules that prioritizes freedom should not be blamed for actions of people who purposely abuse that freedom.

    P2. A person who commits gun violence is misusing that freedom.

    C. The USA’s laws that priotize freedom is blameless for gun violence.









  • I give them tons of credit for this! With Twitter becoming, in my opinion, basically a Nazi echo chamber, the corporate brands and public personalities staying on the platform basically lends it legitimacy. It says “it’s normal to hang out in public places where hate groups thrive and are encouraged”. Microsoft making this choice is sending a public message that Reddit’s conduct is making the place unsafe - that it’s not perfectly normal to hang out in the subreddit that are lacking moderation.

    It’s not necessarily a perfect comparison because I think Twitter’s leadership is directly doing things to promote harmful and hateful content, whereas reddit I think is just hurting it’s relationship with its own community, but the throughline is the lack of moderation making the content more extreme.