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Why are people anti Facebook joining the fediverse?
  • Advertising to people currently on the Fediverse probably isn't their goal. Neither is just joining the Fediverse. Their goal is to become the Fediverse to swallow it whole.

    https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Embrace,_extend,_and_extinguish

    They also have no incentive to share anti-spam tech. They would be giving up a massive sellin g point of their instance if they did.

    Additionally, Threads is already stripping its implementation of ActivityPub of some features like alt text and CWs. Worse though is that they're removing the option for a chronological timeline, forcing their algorithm as the only option for its users. This would be fine, except it would also effect content on all instances (to an extent). Given that Threads will no doubt have a userbase larger than that of most instances, and that posts which play into its algorithm will show up for significantly more people, posts which engage with Threads' algorithm will be boosted more often, thus showing up for more people who aren't using Threads.

    Say Threads' algorithm really likes posts that get lots of replies. Someone writes a controversial post on mastodon.social and lots of people on Threads immediately get in arguments in the replies. This post is then promoted by Threads' algorithm, causing it to be seen by more people on Threads. More eyes on a post means more likelihood of getting a higher number of boosts. Lots of accounts on Threads boost the post, which causes it to be seen by more people in federated instances. Again, more eyes means more likelihood of getting boosted. At this point the post is popular not just in Threads, but also in instances federated with Threads. Which means it'll pop up more often on other instances that do not federate with Threads. Threads' algorithm, only being implemented on Threads, extends its toxic influence out even to servers which refuse to federate with Threads.

  • So what's a tanky?
  • Tankie refers to people who support authoritarian "communist" regimes and often deny or justify the atrocities they commit. Stalinists mostly, but also supporters of the authoritarian aspects of China and even North Korea

  • www.theguardian.com ‘Gay furries’ group hacks agencies in US states attacking gender-affirming care

    Data released by SiegedSec from six states includes South Carolina police files and contact details for Nebraska court officials

    ‘Gay furries’ group hacks agencies in US states attacking gender-affirming care

    >“MOAR DAMAGE MUST BE DONE!”

    https://archive.ph/jpb5D

    https://web.archive.org/web/20230629212237/https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2023/jun/29/siegedsec-gay-furries-group-hacked-information-six-us-states

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    Mixed feelings about giving money to houseless people
  • I feel like any response I provide would already be covered by the reply from @Thorned_Rose@kbin.social so I will just suggest that if you have free time you might want to consider volunteering for a local organization that does outreach to houseless people (preferably one that aligns with principles such as Housing First). I do have some recommendations for alternatives to reading books though:

    (All YouTube links proxies through a common Invidious instance)

    Wikipedia articles. While this is often ridiculed, they often provide a great starting point for knowledge. Then, if there's a claim you're skeptical of or that is especially interesting to you, follow the citation provided. If it's a paywalled article, sci-hub (not a legal endorsement, for educational purposes only) should get around it, and for books that you might want to read a section on that get paywalled the same applies to libgen (same disclaimer too).

    Podcasts. This is one you have to be careful with. A lot of podcasts can sound authoritative on a subject while completely misrepresenting it (see Joe Rogan, any IDW-adjacent podcast, etc.) So check sources vigilantly. I personally recommend The Iron Dice: a history podcast currently going over the fall of Weimar Germany. [Also check out the creator's YouTube channel Three Arrows.

    YouTube Channels. The same warning given to podcasts applies to these as well. Some personal endorsements:

    • Jonas Čeika - CCK Philosophy. Heavy emphasis on philosophy and applying it to history and politics.
    • Anark. Communicates anarchist theory providing historical examples and practical applications.
    • Not Just Bikes. Brief explorations into urban planning and the importance of diversifying our available modes of transportation.
    • Eco Gecko. Another channel largely focused on urban planning, but from a more theoretical and heavily research-backed standpoint.
  • LA Times Column - "The truth about our homelessness crisis: As Californians age, they are priced out"
  • From everyone I've come across addicted to something like that it's always been life circumstances spiraling out of control that pushed them to it. The study itself acknowledges that "Nearly one quarter (24%) noted that substance use currently them health, legal, or financial problems."

    The 31% number specifically is in the following context: "Many participants reported using drugs and alcohol to help them cope with the circumstances of homelessness."

  • LA Times Column - "The truth about our homelessness crisis: As Californians age, they are priced out"

    Article link (paywalled): https://www.latimes.com/california/story/2023-06-20/homeless-crisis-housing-californians-older-seniors-study

    Excerpts: > Public policy and common perception have long tied the road to homelessness with mental illness and drug addiction. > > But a new study out Tuesday — the largest and most comprehensive investigation of California’s homeless population in decades — found another cause is propelling much of the crisis on our streets: the precarious poverty of the working poor, especially Black and brown seniors.

    > Kushel and her team found that nearly half of single adults living on our streets are over the age of 50. And 7% of all homeless adults, single or in families, are over 65. > > And 41% of those older, single Californians had never been homeless — not one day in their lives — before the age of 50.

    > “What people need to know is there are professionals on the street,” DeDe Hancock told me. She’s a member of the lived experience advisory council for the study. > > “People who are middle income are dropping to low,” Hancock said. “People working every day are living in cars.”

    > And though Kushel points out that the perception is that most people on the street are using drugs, “it’s not everybody,” she said. Only about a third said they were regular users of meth — the most common drug reported. > > But Kushel found that even for people with those other factors, financial instability was the tipping point. > > She discovered that of the older people living on the streets were employed for most of their lives, often in physically demanding jobs such as waitressing, warehouse work or construction. The kind of jobs our economy depends on, where workers are easily replaced and often are.

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    These are (some of) the files that Trump was storing at Mar-A-Lago
  • While the number of files is important for the scale of the operation, keep in mind that what makes it illegal is deliberately withholding the documents and lying about returning them all that he is being charged with. The crime is trying to keep them when asked to return them and deceiving federal agencies, not just taking the files themselves

  • I went to Reddit today...
  • If there's content on Reddit you absolutely must view, I definitely endorse RSS readers. No need for an account and you get rid of the infinite scrolling and data mining of the Front-page view

  • www.propublica.org Climate Crisis Is on Track to Push One-Third of Humanity Out of Its Most Livable Environment

    As conditions that best support life shift toward the poles, more than 600 million people are already living outside of a crucial “climate niche,” facing more extreme heat, rising food scarcity and higher death rates.

    Climate Crisis Is on Track to Push One-Third of Humanity Out of Its Most Livable Environment

    Prepare for a surge in immigration leading to a rise in xenophobia and fascism in the coming decades...

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    Community Suggestion: Horror-related Community?

    What does Beehaw think about a community revolving around dark and horror related content? I'm an avid fan of the genre and think a community focusing on it could be really fun!

    Potential types of content for it:

    • Media discussions and recommendations
    • Art showcases
    • Horror-oriented memes
    • Real world event histories, true crime
    • ARGs
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  • I don't get sleep paralysis thankfully, but I wonder if practicing lucid dreaming techniques might help to recognize it? Reality checks, dream journaling etc. may be useful?

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