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Ihr kennt sie dich auch, diese Tech Journalisten und InternetExperten, die in ihrem Podcast ständig drüber reden, welche Daten schon wieder in die Hände von den TechBros und Faschisten gewandert sind und dann im gleichen Atemzug die Vorzüge ihrer eigenen selbst geschaffenen #Discord Community loben.
Wo sie selber wissen, das Düse Daten auch abfließen.

Wie soll man solche Leute noch ernst nehmen?

Es sit ja nicht do, dsd man so eine Community nicht auch mit OpenSource Tools wie
#Revolt #Discouse #Mattermost usw. hätte aufbauen können

#Reddit Is restricting #LuigiMangione discourse—but It’s even weirder than that: The website is attacking the users that made it the front page of the internet.

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Fuck you Reddit, this is why I'm glad I'm entirely on the #fediverse now with:

🐘 #Mastodon
🐭 #Lemmy
🚀 #Revolt
💻 #Matrix

I detest that they hold such power over the users, but I am so glad that it's being reported on. Fuck you, Reddit <3

Slate · Reddit Is Restricting Luigi Mangione Discourse—but It’s Even Weirder Than ThatBy Nitish Pahwa

Today in Labor History March 1, 1921: Anarchist and leftwing communist soldiers, sailors and civilians rose up against the Russian Bolsheviks in the Kronstadt uprising. The rebellion, which lasted until March 16, was the last major revolt against the Bolsheviks. It began when they sent delegates to Petrograd in solidarity with strikes going on in that city, and demanded the restoration of civil rights for workers, economic and political freedom for workers and peasants, including free speech, and that soviet councils include anarchists and left socialists. The Bolshevik forces, directed by Trotsky, killed over 1,000 Kronstadt rebels in battle, and executed another 2,100 in the aftermath. As many as 1,400 government troops died in their attempt to quash the rebellion.

Today, for Black History Month, we remember Hiram Rhodes Revels who, on this date, February 25, 1870, was sworn into the U.S. Senate, becoming the first African American ever to sit in Congress. He was a Republican from Mississippi. His cousins were killed participating in John Brown’s raid on Harpers Ferry. During the Civil War, he helped recruit and organize two black Union regiments. When he first arrived at the Senate, southern Democrats refused to let him sit, arguing that the Dred Scott decision, in 1857, ruled that he wasn’t a citizen and had no right to serve, despite the 14th Amendment, ratified in 1868, which gave him birthright citizenship

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@xankarn I'm so glad that I cancelled my subscription longer before (with an angry letter about quality journalism).

Perhaps it's time to conquer the political fashion scene (against orange make-up and ugly ties) with more #craftivism? moderndailyknitting.com/commun

www.moderndailyknitting.comThe Fabrics of Democracy and Revolt – Modern Daily Knitting