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  3. There was a whole era where Twitter liberals treated open-source social media as some kind of Nazi factory.

There was a whole era where Twitter liberals treated open-source social media as some kind of Nazi factory.

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  • Chris TrottierA This user is from outside of this forum
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    There was a whole era where Twitter liberals treated open-source social media as some kind of Nazi factory.

    The logic went: if you make a platform anyone can run, Nazis will run it too. Therefore, by extension, you must be helping Nazis.

    But then what actually happened? The “responsible” platform, the one the gatekeepers defended, got bought by a fascist-saluting clown who immediately started funnelling money into Trump’s campaign—helping him back into the White House.

    So where are those noble guardians now? Where’s the vaunted moderation aristocracy that was supposed to keep us safe? Gone. Silent. Utterly absent now that the new overlord has arrived.

    That’s the lesson: power isn’t something handed down by gatekeepers. It isn’t something you beg for in moderation queues. Power is taken.

    And the way to take it back is simple: build your own sites. Federate them. Don’t leave your digital existence in the hands of self-appointed wardens.
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    • Chris TrottierA Chris Trottier
      There was a whole era where Twitter liberals treated open-source social media as some kind of Nazi factory.

      The logic went: if you make a platform anyone can run, Nazis will run it too. Therefore, by extension, you must be helping Nazis.

      But then what actually happened? The “responsible” platform, the one the gatekeepers defended, got bought by a fascist-saluting clown who immediately started funnelling money into Trump’s campaign—helping him back into the White House.

      So where are those noble guardians now? Where’s the vaunted moderation aristocracy that was supposed to keep us safe? Gone. Silent. Utterly absent now that the new overlord has arrived.

      That’s the lesson: power isn’t something handed down by gatekeepers. It isn’t something you beg for in moderation queues. Power is taken.

      And the way to take it back is simple: build your own sites. Federate them. Don’t leave your digital existence in the hands of self-appointed wardens.
      Cory DoctorowP This user is from outside of this forum
      Cory DoctorowP This user is from outside of this forum
      Cory Doctorow
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      @atomicpoet I don't often reply to posts with just "this."

      But:

      "This."

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