MediaActivist

joined 1 year ago
[–] MediaActivist@beehaw.org 6 points 7 months ago

"Use a ~~pen~~ PIN, Sideshow Bob."

[–] MediaActivist@beehaw.org 3 points 10 months ago

That's really insightful and interesting, thanks! I do like the idea of simple reporting of posts rather than downvoting.

Hopefully as a Fediverse instance of radical info hubs forms, these discussions can be the topics to tackle. That'd be a wonderful "problem" to have! I'm hoping more people step forward expressing interest in the concept and willing to help make it happen.

[–] MediaActivist@beehaw.org 3 points 10 months ago (2 children)

That's an interesting point. If it doesn't make much of a difference, then why even ever enable it?

I find it best to really only embrace what contributes to a positive, productive experience rather than just replicating the Reddit culture through copycat features. But that's just a small detail. The main challenge ahead is to utilise these templates to create a radical info space similar to the Mutu Network. Hopefully we can do it!

[–] MediaActivist@beehaw.org 4 points 10 months ago

I was on kolektiva.social for a while (and still use their sibling instance on PeerTube, kolektiva.media), but found they became too unwieldy to effectively moderate, and unfortunately hit headlines with their compromised server data. I'm now on todon.eu.

I think Mastodon is a fantastic and important system of communication. However, I think a Mutu-style network would rely on something similar to Lemmy/Beehaw.

 

Some of you (especially in the UK) might have read a piece in Freedom News about using the French Reseau Mutu (Mutu Network) as a model for the possibility of a connected series of sites for radical information and mutual aid in different areas. Imagine it: instead of Facebook groups or Twitter profiles (eurgh) or disparate, disconnected "silos" of info or walled gardens, a one-stop space for anti-capitalist, anti-fascist news and shared updates about local actions, events, protests, meetings, campaigns, resources, and more. Each region having its own online "community."

I've arrived at the conclusion that the Fediverse, even specifically Lemmy and especially Beehaw, offer an example of the template that this could be built on. If anyone's interested in the idea, let me know.

Apologies for that "media activist manifesto" being so very long, but it took a lot of research to argue that this is a good opportunity for anarchist media/info!

[–] MediaActivist@beehaw.org 5 points 1 year ago

It's what happens when we have libertarianism without socialism. One without the other is bad news.

[–] MediaActivist@beehaw.org 6 points 1 year ago

Most potential technology will of course be acontextual and lacking any kind of critique of capitalism. I witness people I know make all kind of "wise" decisions based on career expectations or ambition and definitions of "success," and they're actually really miserable yet can't seem to recognise why. I'm unconvinced AI developed by capitalist companies would provide healthier perspectives. Heck, even humans fall short in such roles as counselling, when they lack class consciousness or a critique of neoliberalism. AI probably doesn't stand much more chance.

[–] MediaActivist@beehaw.org 11 points 1 year ago

Liftoff is working really well for me!