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A més, consideren inacceptable el trasllat forçat a una “ciutat humanitària” i insten el govern israelià a respectar el dret internacional.Pere Millan (VilaWeb)
Today in Labor History July 21, 1936: Anarchists created the Central Committee of Antifascist Militias of Catalonia, establishing an anarcho-syndicalist economy in Catalonia, after the defeat of a nationalist coup in Barcelona, led by Francisco Franco and other fascists. The anarchist militias of the CNT and FAI now firmly controlled the city, with over 30,000 troops, led by Buenaventura Durruti, and were able to take over control of the regional government in Catalonia from the other Republican factions.
#workingclass #LaborHistory #anarchism #spain #catalonia #fascism #antifascism #antifa #cnt #fai #barcelona #franco
What happens when housing prices go down?
Link: clmarohn.substack.com/p/what-h…
Discussion: news.ycombinator.com/item?id=4…
A reflection on affordability, finance, and the deep contradictions we struggle to face.Charles Marohn (Chuck with Strong Towns)
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TEHRAN, Jul. 21 (MNA) – Islamic Republic of Iran and Russia have launched a joint naval drill in the Caspian Sea, which borders both countries and lies between Eastern Europe and Central Asia, in order to send message to the United States.Mehr News Agency
China's exports of two critical minerals used in weapons, telecommunications and solar cells have plunged over the past three months amid a crackdown on smuggling and transshipment that has involved China's top spy agency.
This is the first release where RISC-V 64-bit is officially supported by Debian Linux albeit with limited board support and the Debian RISC-V build process is handicapped by slow hardware.
With the Debian 13.0 release planned for 9 August, one of the notable fundamental features with this Debian 'Trixie' release is now supporting RISC-V as an official CPU architecturewww.phoronix.com
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Ce que la pétition contre la loi Duplomb peut changer
basta.media/ce-que-la-petition…
"Avec plus d'un million de signatures, la pétition contre la loi Duplomb pourrait conduire à un débat parlementaire à la rentrée, et peut-être pousser le président de la République à ne pas promulguer la loi.
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Écologie
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Actu,
Démocratie !,
Pesticides"
UK backing down on Apple encryption backdoor after pressure from US
Link: arstechnica.com/tech-policy/20…
Discussion: news.ycombinator.com/item?id=4…
UK officials fear their insistence on backdoor endangers tech deals with US.Financial Times (Ars Technica)
newsweek.com/donald-trump-most…
The first six months of Donald Trump's second presidency have been the most "successful" of any American president since Franklin D. Roosevelt, according to an analysis conducted by Newsweek using AI.
The model defines success in terms of legislative accomplishments, taking into account what degree of control over Congress each president's party enjoyed over the relevant period.
In terms of legislative achievements, Trump's second term is the most successful since Franklin D. Roosevelt, AI analysis shows.James Bickerton (Newsweek)
Father arrested in New York in death of 9-year-old daughter he had reported missing
https://apnews.com/article/melina-frattolin-father-charged-canada-04595ba486ba5d6bba961be0955ba13f?utm_source=flipboard&utm_medium=activitypub
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Before structure comes the mold.
The formwork holds space — not forever, but just long enough for meaning to set.
It disappears, but its influence stays.
Without boundaries, even concrete becomes chaos.
**In a world afraid of limits — the formwork teaches discipline.**
#bunkerphilosophy #undergroundcity #architecturethoughts #formandfunction #aiarchitecture #buildingthefuture #deepdesign #minimalismwithmeaning #concretesoul #designisdiscipline
Learn how Java records are fully supported in Jakarta EE 11, including Jakarta Persistence, Validation, and Expression Language. Discover how to use records as embeddable fields, identifiers, and more.Hantsy (ITNEXT)
#ARD #ZDF #GEZ #GETAbschaffen
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We need a revolution.
We shouldn't just imprison all the MAGA officials and call it a day. We need to change society to make MAGA never happen again
He can forget about getting re-elected.
nypost.com/2025/07/21/us-news/…
“When I look at what Mayor Adams has done to New York City, it breaks my heart to see the families that have suffered because of his policies,” Noem said.Emily Crane (New York Post)
Dabei war die Prämisse immer,
was der Staat nicht zwingend machen oder regeln muss, kann gleich ganz weg.
Der Mensch ist gut und wegen 0,01% Krimineller werden die 99,99% Ehrlichen nicht gegängelt.
Wenn irgendwo auf der Welt sich schon einmal eine seriöse Behörde der Sache angenommen hat, ein Zertifikat erteilt hat, gilt das in Argentinien auch.
Der Bürger kann meist sofort anfangen. Falls etwas geprüft werden muss, kann das auch später erfolgen.
#Hayek #Mises
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#freedomflotilla
SUSPECTED SABOTAGE OF THE HANDALA HOURS BEFORE LAUNCH TO GAZA
Urgent Call for Accountability and Safe Passage
Just hours before departure, the #Handala faced two alarming incidents: a rope wrapped around the propeller and a delivery labeled as water that contained a corrosive chemical, injuring crew members.
These may be calculated attempts to harm us and stop our mission. We will not be intimidated. We sail for the children of Gaza—against siege, starvation, and slaughter. We sail to break Israel’s illegal blockade and deliver life-saving aid and hope.
We call on the world to demand accountability and ensure safe passage for this civilian mission.
#BreaktheSiege #EndtheOccupation #HandalaToGaza #FreePalestineNow
Dabei war die Prämisse immer,
1) was der Staat nicht zwingend machen oder regeln muss, kann gleich ganz weg.
2) Der Mensch ist gut und wegen 0,01% Krimineller werden die 99,99% Ehrlichen nicht gegängelt.
3) Wenn irgendwo auf der Welt sich schon einmal eine seriöse Behörde der Sache angenommen hat, ein Zertifikat erteilt hat, gilt das in Argentinien auch.
4) Der Bürger kann meist sofort anfangen. Falls etwas geprüft werden muss, kann das auch später erfolgen.
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À l’école de journalisme de Bolloré et Arnault, licenciements, soupçons de racisme et « mises à pied » d’élèves
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"Depuis le rachat de l’ESJ Paris fin 2024 par plusieurs milliardaires, la nouvelle direction semble vouloir faire du ménage : plusieurs salariés et élèves, en grande partie noirs ou d’origine arabe, ont été licenciés ou
Depuis le rachat de l’ESJ Paris fin 2024 par plusieurs milliardaires, la nouvelle direction semble vouloir faire du ménage : plusieurs salariés et élèves, en grande partie noirs ou d’origine arabe, ont été licenciés ou sanctionnés ces derniers mois.StreetPress
X says French accusations of data tampering and fraud are politically motivated
https://apnews.com/article/france-paris-x-elon-musk-social-media-57c8827aa605558fb117991951c6df30?utm_source=flipboard&utm_medium=activitypub
Posted into Technology @technology-AssociatedPress
@Lars ITS RELIABLE GUYS
Israel's Foreign Ministry said that senior UN official's statements 'violated UN neutrality' by criticizing Israel.Nir Hasson (Haaretz)
63% Es ist notwendig die öffentlichen Ausgaben zu reduzieren
57% Das #Haushaltsdefizit ist der Grund für die #Wirtschaftskrise
58% Ich bin bereit eine Verschlechterung zu ertragen, damit das Land sich wieder erholen kann
54% Es ist notwendig #Staatsbedienstete abzubauen. Selbst hier sind nur 36% dagegen.
Die Bevölkerung will nach wie vor, was Milei schon in seinem Wahlprogramm versprochen hat.
Die Argentinier haben es verstanden. Wahrscheinlich das einzige Volk aktuell. Nur 25% sind noch der Meinung, dass ein #Haushaltsdefizit nichts mit wirtschaftlichem Niedergang zu tun hat.
Belgium questions 2 Israelis at music festival over Gaza crime allegations
https://apnews.com/article/israel-belgium-gaza-investigation-tommorowland-56b611e3cc63cafcf015d1156b374fc9?utm_source=flipboard&utm_medium=activitypub
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Preciso ironizar o que dizem os notórios jornalistas. Leia meu breve comentário mais abaixo.
📻️ Pedro Doria - Vida Digital CBN: Trump vai 'desligar' o #GPS no #Brasil? Saiba se é possível.
Palavras de Pedro Doria:
Digamos que os EUA conseguissem cortar todo o sinal de GPS no Brasil: a nossa vida usando Waze ou Google Maps ou Apple Maps não ia mudar nada.
Parágrafo da #ironia — Nossa, que alívio! Fiquem tranquilos, abiguinhos: o que pode dar errado, não é mesmo? Podem confiar que seu aplicativo de navegação megacorporativo estadunidense funcioná normalmente! :podeConfiar: 🍎 🇺🇸 :picardFacePalm:
Por que os jornalistas em questão, tanto âncoras quanto, sobretudo, o nominado — pioneiro da presença brasileira da profissão na Web — não conseguem refletir sobre o que continuam afirmando? Não aprendem algo sequer com essa (ainda que hipotética) ameaça?
Normalizam e difundem a dependência da #BigTech (seja qual for) de forma irresponsável. Todas as citadas são sediadas no mesmo país que ergue o Big Stick e estão não apenas sujeitas a seu governante como também o apoiam ostensivamente.
Se, tecnicamente, é difícil ou quase impossível negar a utilização passiva de certos satélites, seria muito mais fácil simplesmente que tais conglomerados nos excluíssem dos serviços citados, como já fazem em diversos países. Não seria novidade. Nessa hipótese, o que faria a massa brasileira tão adestrada para depender deles? Vai poder contar com o jornalismo profissional mainstream para devida orientação somente quando não houver mais saída? Continuará predominando o #negacionismo tecnológico?
Aliás, o que ocorrerá quando seus tão desejados #Android Auto e Apple CarPlay cessarem nos seus veículos? Saberão o que fazer?
Comecemos ontem a difundir mais controle próprio sobre nossa computação e que sejamos menos controlados por ela. Isso inclui fortalecer software livre (mero "código aberto" não basta), dados comunitários e infraestrutura diversificada. Exemplo:
:securityLow: Waze / Google Maps / Apple Maps 👎️
:securityHigh: @openstreetmap@en.osm.town 📲 @CoMaps@floss.social ou (avançado) #OsmAnd 👍️
Pessoas que ainda contribuem com #mapas da BigTech: 🛑 parem agora! Mas que falta de opção SQN, chê! :guri:
#soberaniaDigital #soberaniaNacional #soberania #tecnologia #GNSS #navegação #CoMaps #OrganicMaps #OSM #maps #jornalismo #tecnopolítica #SoftwareLivre #BigStick
Since 1983, developing the free Unix style operating system GNU, so that computer users can have the freedom to share and improve the software they use.www.gnu.org
My body is breaking down. My mother is collapsing from exhaustion. My cousin cheats death every day for a morsel of aid.Ben Reiff (+972 Magazine)
Ford Foundation's outgoing president joins the board of Obama Foundation
https://apnews.com/article/barack-obama-foundation-darren-walker-915848428f603b2d1377e41db0bed0ba?utm_source=flipboard&utm_medium=activitypub
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Over 5.2 million pools sold across the U.S. and Canada are under recall after reports of nine deaths
https://apnews.com/article/swimming-pool-recall-nine-drowning-deaths-b30462608c6cede3ab4a3ce2733e6216?utm_source=flipboard&utm_medium=activitypub
Posted into Business and Finance @business-and-finance-AssociatedPress
Feature: Portugal's Douro Valley winemakers struggle amid U.S. tariffs, export uncertainty-english.news.cn
The fact that UK and Germany feel they need a military alliance is a strong indication that NATO is on its last legs.
Kilmar Abrego Garcia’s lawyers ask judge to delay release from jail over deportation fears
https://apnews.com/article/kilmar-abrego-garcia-release-jail-deportation-trial-c17d7ba538530a668e4f55358e83c0fe?utm_source=flipboard&utm_medium=activitypub
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In the world of fashion, a strong online presence is everything. It's your digital runway, showcasing your latest collections and captivating potential customers. But for many fashion brands and boutiques, the fear of a hefty price tag can turn website creation from exciting to discouraging. Here's the secret weapon you've been waiting for: cheap website design. It allows you to create a stylish and user-friendly website without breaking the bank, keeping your brand looking hot without burning a hole in your pocket.
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Get affordable and professional website design services in Singapore with modern designs. Call 6362 0123 now to create a professional-looking website.Cheap Website Designer
Resort wear Australia has evolved beyond basic swimwear and cover-ups, with the country’s A-listers championing both homegrown and international design...Australia Resort Wear and Beach Wear
Discover Just Fashion’s cloud-based fashion ERP software. Manage production, inventory, logistics, e-commerce, and PLM in one scalable solution.Just fashion software
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Paul Craig Robert- Over the years the new jobs were consistently in health and social assistance, waitresses and bartenders, and government employment.thealtworld (TheAltWorld’s Newsletter)
Es ist jetzt ein Jahr her, als der Internationale Gerichtshof auf Antrag der UN-Generalversammlung sein Rechtsgutachten zur Lage in den besetzten palästinensischen Gebieten abgegeben hat.
Vor allem von westlichen Staaten wurde dies zum großen Teil ignoriert, während Israel die Situation nochmals dramatisch verschlimmerte.
>>One Year On, the Devastating Cost of Ignoring the #ICJ’s July 2024 Advisory Opinion<< #Israel #Palestine #Westbank #Gaza #OccupiedEastJerusalem
diakonia.se/ihl/news/one-year-…
One year after the ICJ rendered its landmark Advisory Opinion on Israel’s occupation of Palestinian territory, the IHL Centre calls upon States to take urgent measures to implement the findings of the Court.International Humanitarian Law Centre
Was hatte der ICJ damals festgestellt?
- die Besatzung jenseits der 1967er Grenzen ist komplett illegal.
- es liegt eine grobe Verletztung des Selbstbestimmungsrechts des palästinensischen Volks vor
- Präsenz und des Staats Israels in den OPT muss schnellstmöglich beendet werden, Siedler vollständig evakuiert und Kompensationen für Besatzung/Zerstörung/Vertreibung/Ausbeutung natürlicher Ressourcen gezahlt werden.
@bifouba
Korrekt. Verhandlungen auf internationaler Ebene bzw. zwischen Israel und Palästina können nur auf Basis der Anerkennung des Selbstbestimmungsrecht des palästinensischen Volkes, in Akzeptanz der 1967-Grenzen erfolgen.
Eine "verhandelte Zweistaatenlösung" von der die Bundesregierung spricht ist damit wahrscheinlich nicht gemeint.
>>Israel’s continued presence in the oPt is unlawful because it violates the Palestinian people’s right to self-determination as well as the prohibition of the acquisition of territory by force.
Israel must bring its unlawful presence in the oPt to an end as rapidly as possible.
the Court held that Israel must cease immediately all new settlement activity, evacuate all settlers from the oPt, and make reparation for damage caused to all natural or legal persons concerned in the oPt. <<
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Imagine how full of repressed hatred of Jewish people you yourself have to be to think it's remotely plausible that random UN staff from countries where people had never even heard of Jews until a hundred years ago spend all their waking hours and professional lives driven by a need to unfairly malign the Jewish state. Projection doesn't begin to capture it.
Only to actual antisemites can it seem inconceivable that other people might simply not care very much the Israel's ‘Jewishness' either way while doing their jobs.
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Dramatic increase in number of...
Naval Service and Air Corps have stepped up monitoring of the vesselsConor Gallagher (The Irish Times)
ESP32-Faikin: ESP32 based module to control Daikin aircon units
Link: github.com/revk/ESP32-Faikin
Discussion: news.ycombinator.com/item?id=4…
ESP32 based module to control Daikin aircon units. Contribute to revk/ESP32-Faikin development by creating an account on GitHub.GitHub
The Economy of Well being Podcast with Matt Ehret & Cynthia ChungCynthia Chung (Through A Glass Darkly)
This is the answer.
People bitch about Linux and then you find they're doing something gay like using btrfs.
> Cannot open access to console ...
Well then, what is this thing you are printing to right now? Silly computer.
Configuring your initramfs can be an adventure. You must either compile-in or include drivers for whatever physical storage you intend to boot from. (had to look up btrfs ... hmmm ...) Yeah, what Humps said, just use ext4.
Love the helpful advice, "See sulogin(8) man page..." from a system in which you cannot "see" anything.
My post about hashtag accessibility on Mastodon (and later LinkedIn) got a lot of attention. There were so many replies from people who didn’t know about the accommodation I outlined, who vowed to commit to it. I also learned a lot from folks who weighed in with great insights.
It makes me super happy knowing that folks care and that my post will make a difference in the world. This is why I know it’s important to spread the word about it.
As an aside, it sparked a friendly debate about labels for the various types of content formatting. Specifically the accepted definition of pascal case vs camel case. In this piece I’m going to talk a little about all of this. But the key takeaway is this: use pascal case (a.k.a. camel case) for hashtags. Always.
It’s a small thing that all of us can do to build a more inclusive, accessible internet for everyone. And it has an enormous impact that brings great value across the board. So let’s get into it…
Every hashtag on every post on every platform should always be pascal case (a.k.a. camel case). There are a number of reasons why this is important, the most notable being that screen readers have a hard time with conjoined words.
I made this graphic to help illustrate how screenreaders read hashtags, comparing lowercase and pascal case:
When conjoined words are in lower case, screen readers will attempt to read them as single words. They basically read them phonetically, which yields some interesting results (as outlined above).
On my original post, a lot of people asked a lot of the same questions about different types of hashtags and how they are implemented. I have answers:
Pascal case hashtags are vital for people using screen readers, but the benefits don’t stop there. People with dyslexia, for example, have a hard time reading conjoined-word hashtags in lowercase. Many people with dyslexia weighed in with support for pascal case.
But accessibility isn’t just about disabilities. Even those of us with the privilege of sight and neurotypical brains will find value in pascal case hashtags because they’re simply more readable. Countless people said they already use pascal case because it simply reads better.
It’s far easier to scan/read “ThisHashtagIsLongButNormal” than “thishashtagislongbutnormal.” And this is especially true for people who are reading in their non-native language. The capitalization provides clear word segmentation to make things easier for everyone to read.
But the impact isn’t limited to reading speed. Hashtags with conjoined words can also be misinterpreted.
Back in 2013 people were using the hashtag “nowthatchersdead” in posts about the death of Margaret Thatcher. They were intending for people to read this as “now Thatcher’s dead.” But because people were using lowercase, many Cher fans were distraught, reading it as “now that Cher’s dead.”
Most people agree that it “just makes sense.” But lots of people noted that it’s hard to use pascal case for hashtags because web/app UIs default to lowercase with autosuggest features.
People said they would “try harder” and “try to remember.” This shows us that adoption of pascal case formatting could be limited to only those who are committed. So it’s the systems that need to evolve.
Software and website builders should make a concerted effort (with or without AI) to find methods of detecting multi-word hashtags and converting them to pascal case in autosuggestion menus. This would result in effortless adoption by people publishing content online.
It’s also completely possible. Some developers pointed to various systems that already do this. One example is iOS, which produces pascal case hashtags when using text-to-speech. I didn’t know this until someone mentioned it, but I verified it to be true. And the system is really good at using the right capitalization.
Interestingly, a handful of people asked about using other types of cases. Most notably snake case and kebab case.
Snake case uses lowercase letters with underscores in place of spaces. This format is useless because screen readers will pronounce the underscore. So “web_accessibility” will be read as “web underscore accessibility.”
Kebab is the same as snake case except that it uses hyphens instead of underscores. Screen readers will actually ignore the hyphens, reading only the words. But hyphens can cause issues on the development side of things. In fact, some systems won’t even allow them. So it’s better to simply avoid kebab case.
Accessibility has been front of mind for me throughout my career. It’s simply an inherent part of everything I design/build. And I’ve literally had to debate with my clients and employers about its importance and relevance.
Those fights come less frequently and with less friction these days, but education around these topics is still vital. Too many people don’t realize how some of the smallest accommodations make a world of difference for others. Especially for those who experience life through a disadvantaged lens. And when we accommodate for accessibility, we make the web better for everyone.
I welcome feedback on this if you’ve had conflicting experiences. I’d love to make updates for posterity. Because I don’t know everything, I just know some things.
#Accessibility #A11y #WebAccessibility #Usability #Readability #SocialMedia #SocialNetworking #Blogging
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I’m Mark Wyner, an activist, dad, husband, Designer, writer, public speaker, and Mastodon moderator. If you want me to write for you or speak at your event please say hello.
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I’m Mark Wyner, an activist, dad, husband, Designer, writer, public speaker, and Mastodon moderator. If you want me to write for you or speak at your event please say hello.
As a software engineer, you may be familiar with the following quote by Leon Bambrick: “There are 2 hard problems in computer science: cache invalidation, naming things, and off-by-1 errors.Dionysia Lemonaki (freeCodeCamp.org)
One of the biggest complaints I hear about Mastodon is that its local search is unusable. It certainly was. But not anymore. Now it’s quite powerful, if you know the basics. So here’s a primer for you. Because I love Mastodon, you, and good UX.
A few notes before we begin:
Mastodon search can be simple or robust. The former is type-and-go, like any search engine. The latter enables you to really fine-tune what you’re seeking, by optimizing specificity.
Fig 1: search anatomy
You can search by word(s) and then, if you want, further refine the results using the following options:
Mastodon supports full-text search or hashtag search. Each yields different results, but there is some overlap, which is helpful. (Read more about hashtag accessibility.)
Both types can target profiles, hashtags, and posts. Or a query can simply be submitted, and the results will be grouped into each of these. They match as follows:
As mentioned, there’s a lot of overlap. But there are good reasons to use one over the other.
Fig 2: full-text search
The main reason to use full-text search is because it yields a larger pool of results. The ratio of words vs hashtags in a post is almost always in favor of the former (at least they should be). And some folks use hashtags scarcely or simply don’t use them at all.
Fig 3: hashtag search
Hashtag searches are more explicit in what they return, even though they return results in the same way. The primary reason to search by hashtag is to tap into that shared ecosystem.
“#DogsOfMastodon” won’t return the same thing as “dogs of Mastodon.” The former will return Nicole Sandler’s account (Laffy) because she uses the hashtag in her profile (see fig 4 below). The latter will not, because she doesn’t use that phrase in her profile.
Fig 4: profile match
So it’s a little nuanced, but there is a difference between them. The one thing that full-text search offers that hashtags do not, is the option of exact matches for usernames. In fig 2 above, you’ll see a “quick actions” option for “go to profile @typography.” Because there is an account by that name, you can go straight to it.
You can also go straight to any of the targets by choosing one from the “quick actions” options. If you want to explicitly find posts matching your search query, you don’t have to key/submit. You can key your term then select your target.
Keying “#DogsOfMastodon” and submitting will return the “all” results, grouped by target. If you’re only interested in posts you can type your query and then choose “go to hashtag” or “posts matching” (see fig 5 below).
Fig 5: results target
The UX for this is quite ambiguous. You’d think that both would yield the same results, because if a hashtag is used in the post it would be relevant in either scenario. However, that’s not the case.
So why have both? It’s complicated…
Choosing “go to hashtag” from “quick actions” will take you to the actual URI for that hashtag (i.e. “#DogsOfMastodon” returns /tags/DogsOfMastodon on my instance). So it’s not necessarily search results, per se, but a link to that hashtag.
Yes, hashtags have their own URIs. There are two reasons for this. First, there’s metadata associated with hashtags. Second, and more importantly, you can follow hashtags on Mastodon in the same way you can follow accounts. (See these in fig 5.)
Note: choosing “go to hashtag” from the menu is not the same as choosing “hashtags” from the target tabs. The latter simply shows you a list of hashtags matching and related to your search query.
If you’re searching for posts, I strongly recommend using the “go to hashtag” instead of “posts matching.” The hashtag view yields far more results than the latter.
While most of the search options are intuitive, this one is not. But it’s simple once you understand it.
Fig 6: in all
In “all” is basically an open search through all posts. I haven’t been able to find the real purpose for it, because it simply returns posts that match the query. So I believe it’s not really helpful.
Fig 7: in library
However, in “library” can be quite useful. Choosing this means it only returns posts you’ve interacted with. If it’s your post or someone else’s that you’ve favorited, boosted, or replied to it, it’s in your “library.” As seen in fig 7, the results show a reply that I favorited as well as one of my own posts.
The real power in the Mastodon search is being able to mix and match the search options.
As mentioned, searching in Mastodon can be really simple: type and send. But using the search options for a detailed search is very powerful.
Fig 8: mix and match
Want to find a poll you posted two years ago? Easy (see fig 8). Want to find a reply to you from someone that may have included a link? Easy. Connect the dots and create your recipe. Mastodon search has you covered.
Mastodon didn’t invent anything new here. In fact, these options may look familiar to you. But robust search is relatively new to Mastodon. It’s a game changer that fixes what was one of the most frustrating aspects of Mastodon. It’s something that people have (rightfully) complained about en masse.
New to Mastodon? Don’t be a stranger. It’s the best social network you never knew you needed. If you’re ready to dive in, find me on mas.to and I’ll be happy to help you find your way.
Thanks to the following people, who helped me with tips and recommendations.
Happy searching!
#Mastodon #Fediverse #Search #FediTips #MastodonHelp #MastodonTips #SocialNetworks #Guide #HowTo
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I posted about hashtag accessibility on Mastodon and LinkedIn that got a lot of attention. There were so many replies from people who didn’t know about the accommodation I outlined, who vowed to…Mark Wyner (Medium)
People ask me what it’s like to be a moderator. Our discussions reveal that a lot of what we do is a mystery. So, I’m gonna lay it out for you. Specifically about the unique fediverse moderation model, mutual aid, and mental health.
Centralized networks like Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter create rules that please executives and shareholders. Those decision makers don’t have to be ethical—and they rarely are.
They obey money. Big money. And big money is never on the side of the people. Big money gets rid of fact checkers, amplifies malicious bigotry, and platforms nazis.
The fediverse is decentralized. That means there isn’t one server for all accounts and it’s not run by one company. It’s a network of servers (or instances), each self-owned/operated. Sometimes that’s one person, but most often is a small team. And each team makes its own rules for moderation. They all communicate symbiotically to create the single social network.
There’s a common theme to the rules. While not universal, the majority of instances focus on ethics and inclusivity. Those who don’t get blocked through a process called “defederation.” This is a global block between instances. It means no one on the blocked server can interact with anyone from the server who moderated it.
This makes the entire fediverse community stronger. At a local level, on our server, we have a process that seems to serve us well.
There are three moderators on our team and about 185,000 accounts. About 12,000 of those are active monthly. But they’re able to interact with an estimated 12 million total fediverse accounts. So…we have our hands full. But it’s manageable. Our queue is never very long.
The baseline process works like this:
We also have a house rule that no one can act on an appeal for their own moderation. It’s a good way to keep each other in check. Especially because sometimes we don’t agree. This is okay. We just talk it out together and try to make the best call.
There’s an array of moderation options we use:
There are five key things to know about the process…
No decision is easy, and many decisions aren’t binary. There’s lots of gray area, even with explicit rules. We often receive reports that don’t violate those rules. It’s simply someone saying they don’t like what another person said. We aren’t argument referees, but people expect us to be. If that argument becomes harassment or discrimination, it’s time for intervention. But even that isn’t always straightforward.
We’ll sometimes debate for days on a single report. We always do our best to make the right call. Even so, we sometimes make mistakes. We’re willing to accept appeals when that happens.
We get a lot of things right. You can’t even imagine some of the traumatic things we see. Things we can’t ever unsee.
We get lots of love, but we get spit on a lot. Some people lose their minds when they’re moderated. They’ll publicly shame us or call for uprisings against us. Quite literally. I’ve even been known to vent about it because it gets exhausting.
Some moderation is urgent or the severity requires additional action. We report all CSAM content to legal agencies in relevant countries. And with posts containing violent threats. We do our best to track the location of the offender. Then we report IPs/emails to domain registrars and web hosts.
It’s also important to note that we don’t moderate reports of ourselves, which actually happens. As of this writing, I’ve been reported five times. All were (objectively) resolved without moderation.
One challenging topic is mutual aid (community economic support).
First off, I believe in mutual aid. I don’t trust wealthy people or government systems to inherently take care of people. We need to take care of each other. Good, healthy mutual aid is a beautiful thing. This is the way.
But moderating mutual aid is a conundrum. The posts are from either people in need or scammers, and it’s not always easy to tell which one it is. We want to protect our Mastodon community from the latter. So we have to make judgment calls.
Sometimes it’s obvious, but most of the time we have to do some sleuthing. We analyze the account and related IP addresses. We conduct reverse image searches and research online profiles. It’s detective work.
I’d like to say we always get this right. We don’t. And it breaks our hearts if we make a mistake on this one. But we try to get it right. We really do.
Because we care, all of this has an impact on our mental health. Some negative, some positive.
Content warning: I don’t details about traumatic content. But I do mention some topics that may be triggering.
Much of what we do is routine. But things can get bad, mentally. We take breaks when needed, knowing the others have our back. I’m grateful for this. Because I have definitely needed it.
There are two usual suspects that push the envelope:
This section is difficult to discuss. I’ve tried to represent moderators as a whole in the rest of this article. But I’m going to personalize this section. Even though other moderators have shared similar sentiments, I don’t want to speak for anyone else on this.
I’ve seen some things. Really, really, really unimaginable things. Things I never wanted to see in my life that are now in my brain. And I’ve brought almost all of them to therapy.
People get reported for obvious things: slurs, misogyny, homophobia, xenophobia, etc. It’s painful to repeatedly see those words. Even when they’re not directed at me, I hate seeing them. It reminds me of the hate that exists in the world. It muddies the waters while trying to find strength to have even a sliver of optimism about the state of the world. I find myself saying “fuck you, asshole” while moderating these posts.
But there are other reports that stand out. You know these people exist in the world, but when you see them first hand it’s horrifying. CSAM in particular. But also violent threats, especially when used with discrimination.
The words and sentiments alone are hard to moderate. But often there are images. And try as I might, I am unable to shake them.
We’re volunteers trying to keep everyone safe, not monsters. And, yet, we get targeted. Sometimes personally. That’s not okay.
I’m certain every moderator has a story. Mine is that some people targeted my family. I discovered that some nazis found a photo of my kids from one of my lectures. They posted it to some repugnant forum, engaging in a racist, homophobic, bigoted hate fest.
They got my kids involved. My kids! Why? Because I dared delete a post filled with the same types of attacks against someone of color on Mastodon.
The upside is that moderation gives me some control.
Watching a fascist autocracy unfold before your eyes is terrifying. Everything is collapsing on a massive scale in myriad ways. It’s enough to make a person feel helpless.
While it’s not monumental, I do get to curb some of that fascism through moderation. I get to push buttons with labels that read “delete post” and “suspend.” When some ignorant sociopath is harassing people, I get to wave a magic wand and make them disappear. At least from our corner of Mastodon.
That’s empowering. And meaningful. It does make a difference because I get to silence them. I can’t begin to describe how good that feels. Just a little tiny bit of justice.
We also once helped someone who posted a cry for help. He was talking about ending his life. Someone reported his post to see if we could help, and we did. Every once in a while I check on his account. He’s still there, posting cool stuff. I like to think we played a role in that.
So that’s a firehose of information, but it’s only part of the story. If you read this far, you deserve a cookie. If I could invite you over for one straight out of the oven (I make a mean vegan cookie) I would. For now, keep reporting the bad people and we’ll do the rest.
Thanks for taking the time to go on this journey with me.
If you’re new to Mastodon and the fediverse, free yourself from invasive tech and big social. Here are some resources to help you:
There’s a massive list of fediverse platforms, which can be overwhelming. Other than Mastodon, here are the ones that will look most familiar to you:
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Elon Musk’s X is a thriving hub for Nazi support and propaganda, with paid subscribers sharing speeches by Hitler or content praising his genocidal regime.David Ingram (NBC News)
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“No, I don’t think that’s a problem at all,” Bass said.Hayden Cunningham (thepostmillennial.com)
Nedenini bilmeden, yasadışı herhangi bir şey yapmadan, hepimiz kendimizi ansızın potansiyel teröristler listesinde bulabiliriz.
-Slavoj Zizek
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What to know about a vulnerability being exploited on Microsoft SharePoint servers
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Trying out blogging on write.freely /write.as, I guess mainly for poetry - to be found here: @robgalpin@write.as
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My Vivaldi account got suspended after multiple attacks by pro genocide accounts on mastodon.social and Lemmy.ml for sharing images of starving children of Gaza & anti genocide posts.
Protecting genocide is spreading wider and deeper. Vivaldi was supposed to be another free speech platform
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#Gaza #SaveGaza #StopIsrael #SanctionIsrael #BDS
#palestine #Israel #Politics #Genocide #PeaceNow #CeasefireNow @palestine@a.gup.pe @israel @palestine@lemmy.ml
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The Long Library, Episode 5: “The Justice and Prudence of War: Toward A Libertarian Analysis”
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"In this episode, Roderick and I discuss his essay “The Justice and Prudence of War: Toward a Libertarian Analysis.” Written during the Iraq War, but unfortunately timelier than ever, this essay navigates the messy conceptual battlefield of wartime ethics and avoids the pitfalls of both purely nonviolent pacifism on the one hand and violent aggression..."
Netanyahu was allowed to turn food into leverage and treat the relief of a besieged population as a prize to be bartered. This is not just immoral or illegal, it is obsceneMiddle East Eye
NFL Players Association executive JC Tretter is resigning amid union overhaul
https://apnews.com/article/nflpa-union-tretter-d5fac6ac8703a54c90b1eeb791a9748d?utm_source=flipboard&utm_medium=activitypub
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Titans QB Will Levis will have season-ending shoulder surgery
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Couple high points from my small town cops:
The time the cop accidentally locked himself in the back of his cruiser with an underage girl. Their clothes were NOT in the back with them.
The time the cop accidentally filmed himself having sex with the underage girl at the local drive-in burger joint. I don't know if he thought the security camera was off, or what.
The Muslim Brotherhood urges a general mobilization to end Gaza’s siege and stop mass starvation, calling on Arab states to open borders and aid civilians.Al Mayadeen English (Muslim Brotherhood calls for urgent action to save Gaza)
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