• HistoPol (#HP)@mastodon.social
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    9 months ago

    @shiri @jamie @oliphant @snarfed.org @luca @PCOWandre @chronohart @snarfed

    (6/n)

    #PredictivePolicing. 8)

    *2024 certainly isn’t the year to remain silent:*

    #Poland lost and regained its democracy twice already.

    The *US* might lose it to a ruthless autocrat in 2025.

    And #Ukraine is fighting tooth and nail for its #democracy.

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    FOOTNOTES:

    1. https://www.weforum.org/agenda/2023/12/2024-elections-around-world/

    2. https://mastodon.social/@HistoPol/111086529042597457

    3. https://mastodon.social/@HistoPol/110079043525873237

    4. https://mastodon.social/@HistoPol/110565890923413442

    • shiri@foggyminds.com
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      9 months ago

      For journalists the value of the fediverse is in not getting silenced. It’s here to amplify voices in that fashion so that nobody can be silenced, for good or ill (ie. you can block Nazi instances so you don’t see them, but you can’t stop a Nazi instance from existing or sharing content).

      If you operate in a “I control where my message goes” manner, then you’re operating in a manner that can be very easily silenced. It drastically limits your reach.

      It’s one of those fundamental things where you can’t have it both ways, control over your reach is inherently limiting to your reach.

      And when talking about the fight against fascism, uncontrolled spread is very much preferable as they can’t silence you. If you are careful in your security you can post from an account until the fascists shut down your server… but the post will still be out there floating around. And you can just as easily stay on the network by starting a new account every time they shut down a server… they’d have to shut down the whole network to stop you.

      Bridges make it even harder for them because then you can also jump between platforms and if they can’t shut down your server they’d have to shut down every single bridge… which new ones can be started with trivial ease (a lot less work and resources than starting up normal instances).

      There’s nothing they can do to you over a bridge that they can’t already do without a bridge, in fact they have less control through a bridge. But you on the other hand have your voice amplified even further.

      Additionally the whole fediverse gets stronger as it encourages development on both sides, if one starts lagging behind in features/quality it permits users to move without “leaving” the fediverse.

      If Bluesky starts pumping hardcore propaganda and silencing leftist voices… then the bridge offers a light, showing the abuse and giving them a way out that doesn’t involve starting over from scratch.

      @HistoPol @jamie @oliphant @snarfed.org @luca @PCOWandre @chronohart @snarfed