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Alright fediverse devs, I figured out how we can fix mansplaining.

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  • @stefan @cheeaun unfortunately I don't have any information on that (and we don't track specifics so it would be difficult to comment I think; will ask some folks about it though)

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  • @stefan as for the linked post of Alice: yes, our instance was spammed by botnet, creating sever accounts spreading pro-russian propaganda (mostly, sometimes chaotically randomly interacting, for some time. I even had some chat with botnet operator (or maybe it was AI, but I doubt it). The demanded to cancel local pro-ukrainian account: it is not operated by me, and it is very polite, not even any gore videos or so, and it is anyway just mirror from Facebook (they like my local 2000 characters limit).

    So I know, how this feels, kinda.

    The "reply-guy" issue is completely different. We just tend to reply to certain topics. Sometimes we do it, because we consider it funny. Most of the replies are not intentionally hateful, but they may represent point of view alien to original post.

    The LGBTQ topic is ... complicated, somehow. I actually started taking this seriously only after I saw Putin's propaganda machine targeting them as an example of "western decadence". Then I realized, that of course, that something is terribly wrong there and I saw the source of hate speech aligned with other types of propaganda, eg. climate change deniers.

    While creating safe space for vulnerable minorities is important, I also seek kinda normal, non-safe, adult space: but just not controlled by corporations. So while I understand the need to leave eg. Xitter because of hate speech, and I don't want it there: I also want to do most of the stuff me and other people did on Xitter, we just don't want to be owned by the new owner.

    And I am really not a minority of any kind (maybe just slightly neurodivergent, but probably rather typical). I just wanted to be somewhere else. I spent some effort to run the place and help to promote it. But my vision is not "minorities only", "safe space only". Of course: no nazi bar. But I am federalist, not intersectionalist.

    Most people just seek interaction (with live people, no bots, no AI) and can withstand some amount of interaction...

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  • @stefan this is... complicated.

    First of all.. if you are advocating FOSS against Microsoft or Apple ecosystems, you are actually advocating marginalized thing too.

    We have this debate inside Czech Pirate Party (which BTW is very vocal, when it comes to rights of marginalized groups). They completely removed the entire "public money, public code" discourse from the party program, even the long term program. Because "voters won't understand". So it is minority, marginalized topic. But with tremendous consequences. Entire "big-tech" problem would not exist, if we did this right...

    I agree some people don't think twice before replying something, and sometimes, they are not even target group of the original post.

    But some people may feel, like "vile attack" is something completely unrelated to any social group, to which the original author belongs. But the engagement may be not always the right thing. But if someone wants "write-only" media, who is expected to read the messages, then? The promise of possible interaction is what people makes to move from TV to social media, I thing...

    I would mind some warning like "you are not replying to person, which is not following you. Are you sure you want to proceed?". This would be gentle reminder, that maybe the person is not really interested in my opinion, which is of course ok.

    Disabling comments under status is technically hard to implement, but it is close to disabling quoting, which was already implemented. Also, comments could be easily restricted to people followed by author...

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  • @xChaos The challenge here is that we all use social media for different things, and our experience is also different, regardless of our intention.

    As a (relatively) well-adjusted straight white dude, I never have to think too hard when I want to post something.

    Nobody is going to jump into my mentions and attack or question any aspect of my identity. I hardly ever deal with mansplaining.

    Marginalized people can easily attract vile attacks by just existing. And they need tools to defend themselves until moderators have a chance to step in and review the situation.

    This metaphor illustrates something a bit different, but worth a read in this context as well.

    https://lgbtqia.space/@alice/115499829288185416

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  • @stefan that is a good point - it just might work Stefan, it just might work.

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  • @CCirco Maybe if you ask enough questions, enough of them get tired out!

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  • @soatok Pretty much!

    This is just a quick tongue-in-cheek concept/demo, to get a point across. Ideally people would have this sort of mental checklist in mind when interacting with strangers. But I guess many just don't? If you can believe it!

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  • @stefan On mobile, as soon as I confirm "No" thrice in a row, I have to click the textbox again for the touchscreen keyboard to (hopefully) appear.

    However, this restarts the loop.

    Is this the intended result? :p

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    Hey #39C3! Tomorrow, Day 3, 14:00, I will spontaneously be hosting a session in the @cbase Fediverse Assembly on “Lessons from a Public University: Bringing Institutions into the Fediverse” and sharing my experiences from the step-by-step approach at the University of Innsbruck, where we have a Mastodon Instance on our servers, SSO-connected, based on a general strategic approach towards open plattforms. Happy to see a lot of Fediverse fighters! https://events.ccc.de/congress/2025/hub/de/event/detail/lessons-from-a-public-university-bringing-institut #fediverse #mastodon
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    Experimental support for multiple users landed with Ktistec release v2.4.15. "Experimental" means that it works for me, but hasn't seen enough testing for me to call it "ready for production". With that said, it's unlikely you'll lose your data.There are lots of intentional design decisions that fit my vision for Ktistec but may surprise you. Here they are:Every user is an administrator. That doesn't mean users have access to each other's posts and data, but it does mean all users have access to the shared parts of the site—they can change the site description, for example—and they can add new users. So only add people you trust.If you want to add another user, create an account for them and give them their username and password.  There is no self-registration. There are no invitations.Beyond adding a user, there is no support for user management. You can't even boot a user from your site. Users can delete themselves, however.There is no support for content moderation. Only add people you trust.TL;DR Multi-user support in Ktistec is suitable for small teams, families (biological or chosen), and your personal avatars. There are better tools for online communities.Here's the full set of changes:AddedAdd support for multiple user accounts.FixedHide attachments behind the summary. (fixes #125)Mark actors as up after refreshing their profile.#ktistec #fediverse #activitypub #crystallang
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    @Nead @markwynerIf there's a revenue stream, there will be obstacles to the stream. Like self-hosting, other instances, other softwares using the same twisted Mastodon protocol. In the best case scenario those will be competitors to crush, sooner or later.In the worst case they could become the ideological enemy, while they actually ARE the Fediverse. The REAL one.
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    @talksina hi Elena. I have constructed a partial form to test if this is usable or not. I've numbered the questions and written out either the optional answers or written a line for you to type in your answer.If you don't mind, try this text file, tell me if I should continue or make any changes to my approach. If it's good like this I will send a second file with the rest of the questions, if not I will happily make any changes.The file is a plain text file at https://about.iftas.org/wp-content/uploads/2025/09/partial_IFTAS_form.txt