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  3. I understand but lament the choice so many thoughtful people have made to publish their newsletters on the odious Substack.

I understand but lament the choice so many thoughtful people have made to publish their newsletters on the odious Substack.

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  • benroyce@mastodon.socialB benroyce@mastodon.social

    @abhayakara @TheStoneDonkey

    so we try to convince amanda to move elsewhere

    show amanda this:

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    I migrated Citation Needed from Substack to self-hosted Ghost. Here is exactly how I did that.

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    @benroyce @TheStoneDonkey

    The thing is, how much of Amanda's time are you willing to burn on this? It's her time. We've been talking about consent. Doesn't she get to consent (or not) to this?

    I think the reason people like Amanda use substack is because they've already thought about this and made the decision that works for them. So me demanding that they revisit it seems disrespectful and, indeed, ungrateful. Holy shit is she doing a lot of good for democracy right now.

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    • benroyce@mastodon.socialB benroyce@mastodon.social

      @abhayakara @TheStoneDonkey

      i think a website and an ISP are different enough concepts that the argument doesn't hold

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      @benroyce @TheStoneDonkey

      Okay, but my retort here is "why do you think that." No need to actually answer this question unless you want to, but that's the thing I'm getting at. For me it's nowhere near as obvious as it seems to be for you.

      I think the bending point would be whether it's a community or a public space. If it's a community, imposing community standards makes sense. If it's a public space, then stopping abuse makes sense, but stopping disagreeable speech feels too far.

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      • abhayakara@mastodon.nlA abhayakara@mastodon.nl

        @benroyce @TheStoneDonkey

        The thing is, how much of Amanda's time are you willing to burn on this? It's her time. We've been talking about consent. Doesn't she get to consent (or not) to this?

        I think the reason people like Amanda use substack is because they've already thought about this and made the decision that works for them. So me demanding that they revisit it seems disrespectful and, indeed, ungrateful. Holy shit is she doing a lot of good for democracy right now.

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        @abhayakara @TheStoneDonkey

        amanda can choose between following molly white off substack and deal with that hassle

        or amanda can choose to lose subscribers because she's still on substack

        both choices have difficulties

        and?

        life is full of such choices

        i'm not forcing her to do anything. i'm merely noting a choice exists, and i'm describing it. i'm not unilaterally imposing anything on her

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        • abhayakara@mastodon.nlA abhayakara@mastodon.nl

          @benroyce @TheStoneDonkey

          Okay, but my retort here is "why do you think that." No need to actually answer this question unless you want to, but that's the thing I'm getting at. For me it's nowhere near as obvious as it seems to be for you.

          I think the bending point would be whether it's a community or a public space. If it's a community, imposing community standards makes sense. If it's a public space, then stopping abuse makes sense, but stopping disagreeable speech feels too far.

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          @abhayakara @TheStoneDonkey

          if your argument depends on treating ISPs and websites as the same sort of thing, i don't know what to say

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          • benroyce@mastodon.socialB benroyce@mastodon.social

            @abhayakara @TheStoneDonkey

            so we try to convince amanda to move elsewhere

            show amanda this:

            Link Preview Image
            Migrating from Substack to self-hosted Ghost: the details

            I migrated Citation Needed from Substack to self-hosted Ghost. Here is exactly how I did that.

            favicon

            Citation Needed (www.citationneeded.news)

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            @benroyce @TheStoneDonkey

            So, that is both a great explanation for why Molly left, and at the same time a completely clear explanation for why e.g. Amanda and Anand don't leave. Holy shit that's a lot of work!

            I've been contemplating the same thing, and as a result of my dithering over this, haven't actually set up my blog. This question has had me blocked for nearly a year—I really don't want to do substack, but the alternative is.. a LOT of work.

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            • abhayakara@mastodon.nlA abhayakara@mastodon.nl

              @benroyce @TheStoneDonkey

              So, that is both a great explanation for why Molly left, and at the same time a completely clear explanation for why e.g. Amanda and Anand don't leave. Holy shit that's a lot of work!

              I've been contemplating the same thing, and as a result of my dithering over this, haven't actually set up my blog. This question has had me blocked for nearly a year—I really don't want to do substack, but the alternative is.. a LOT of work.

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              @abhayakara @TheStoneDonkey

              it should be easier, no argument about that

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              • benroyce@mastodon.socialB benroyce@mastodon.social

                @abhayakara @TheStoneDonkey

                if your argument depends on treating ISPs and websites as the same sort of thing, i don't know what to say

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                @benroyce @TheStoneDonkey

                And that is the essence of the problem, isn't it. It feels different to you, and I completely understand and respect that, and I even feel the same way. I just don't trust the feeling very much.

                Two points Molly made connected the most for me:

                1. Can't recommend people on other sites (not sure how that's enforced, mind you).
                2. Can't accept payments elsewhere (again, does that mean if I also have Ghost I can't accept payments there?)

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                • benroyce@mastodon.socialB benroyce@mastodon.social

                  @wjmaggos @abhayakara

                  i am not sure how to respond to this because you're not accurately depicting what bigots do

                  bigots do not play nice

                  they don't sit in their corner and play pattycake with each other, they reply guy to trans people, black people, etc

                  if you can promise me we can let bigots on the fediverse and they will somehow respect what they don't respect (if they could, they wouldn't be bigots in the first place) then you win this argument

                  but you lose it, because bigots are bigots

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                  @benroyce @abhayakara

                  not all the people that you call bigots because of their opinions or posting what you consider misinfo, would intentionally bother people if given the chance. the former should be welcome here, the latter should not be.

                  it's hard for me to believe everyone doesn't have experience with people like this, who believe stuff that seems crazy/evil but also would never intentionally bother others. who would go out of their way to help a stranger. but they are anti trans etc.

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                  • abhayakara@mastodon.nlA abhayakara@mastodon.nl

                    @benroyce @TheStoneDonkey

                    I don't think we disagree about Andrew Tate. My question is, what specifically are they doing to platform him? Like, did they incentivize him to post on substack? If so, that's a good argument against using substack.

                    Right now I see them treating him neutrally, which I don't love, but again, so does Comcast (or my ISP, Odido). Should I quit Odido?

                    So I'm asking, what specifically are they doing. I'm asking because I haven't found a clear answer by searching.

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                    @abhayakara @benroyce @TheStoneDonkey

                    For some people it’s not necessarily about a specific action or being right or wrong. The issue is seeing horrific people on substack (ss) and being horrified by it. If ss has disgusting people on it, then the site itself disgusts some people.

                    I’m not saying using ss is wrong, it’s just that everything to do with it disgusts me, so I will miss the opportunity to hear their words. I’m OK with that.

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                    • abhayakara@mastodon.nlA abhayakara@mastodon.nl

                      @benroyce @TheStoneDonkey

                      And that is the essence of the problem, isn't it. It feels different to you, and I completely understand and respect that, and I even feel the same way. I just don't trust the feeling very much.

                      Two points Molly made connected the most for me:

                      1. Can't recommend people on other sites (not sure how that's enforced, mind you).
                      2. Can't accept payments elsewhere (again, does that mean if I also have Ghost I can't accept payments there?)

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                      @abhayakara @TheStoneDonkey

                      no, the essence of the problem is substack platforming sex traffickers and nazis

                      your complaints are valid, but your complaints have nothing to do with the real problem here, which creates the need to leave substack, leading to your complaints

                      the platforming of bigotry is the root issue

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                      • dangillmor@mastodon.socialD dangillmor@mastodon.social

                        I understand but lament the choice so many thoughtful people have made to publish their newsletters on the odious Substack. Surely they recognize that they are, at least indirectly, helping some of the worst people in the world spread and monetize malignant views.

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                        @dangillmor

                        I wish @rbreich and Sarah Kendzior would make the move.

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                        • wjmaggos@liberal.cityW wjmaggos@liberal.city

                          @benroyce @abhayakara

                          not all the people that you call bigots because of their opinions or posting what you consider misinfo, would intentionally bother people if given the chance. the former should be welcome here, the latter should not be.

                          it's hard for me to believe everyone doesn't have experience with people like this, who believe stuff that seems crazy/evil but also would never intentionally bother others. who would go out of their way to help a stranger. but they are anti trans etc.

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                          @wjmaggos @benroyce

                          Why do they need to be _here_? Why can't they be on their own instance that we don't federate with? Is it wrong for me to want to be able to read my site feed without being triggered? For wanting neighbors that I like?

                          I have "family" (not actual family, but effectively) who are MAGA. I don't want to not be in touch with them at all, but I really don't want to have to listen to them spew.

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                          • benroyce@mastodon.socialB benroyce@mastodon.social

                            @abhayakara @TheStoneDonkey

                            no, the essence of the problem is substack platforming sex traffickers and nazis

                            your complaints are valid, but your complaints have nothing to do with the real problem here, which creates the need to leave substack, leading to your complaints

                            the platforming of bigotry is the root issue

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                            @benroyce @TheStoneDonkey

                            In a sense yes. But for me the common carrier question still holds. I follow several people on substack. I've never, as a result of this, had to read posts by sex traffickers or nazis. That feels more like "common carrier" than "community" to me.

                            E.g. on Facebook, which I left years ago for obvious reasons, I couldn't _not_ encounter nazis. Same thing on Twitter. So that's a very different experience.

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                            • benroyce@mastodon.socialB benroyce@mastodon.social

                              @abhayakara @TheStoneDonkey

                              no, the essence of the problem is substack platforming sex traffickers and nazis

                              your complaints are valid, but your complaints have nothing to do with the real problem here, which creates the need to leave substack, leading to your complaints

                              the platforming of bigotry is the root issue

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                              @benroyce @TheStoneDonkey

                              BTW, I really appreciate the constructive engagement here. This is a hard topic.

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                              • wjmaggos@liberal.cityW wjmaggos@liberal.city

                                @benroyce @abhayakara

                                not all the people that you call bigots because of their opinions or posting what you consider misinfo, would intentionally bother people if given the chance. the former should be welcome here, the latter should not be.

                                it's hard for me to believe everyone doesn't have experience with people like this, who believe stuff that seems crazy/evil but also would never intentionally bother others. who would go out of their way to help a stranger. but they are anti trans etc.

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                                @wjmaggos @abhayakara

                                you're describing a subset of bigots who aren't in your face with their bigotry? ok. i'm certain there's such people on the fediverse already. but since they don't speak their bigotry, we'll never know. so... what's the point?

                                the issue, which you continually dance around, is that bigots reply guy and harass. if you can't agree such accounts need to be nuked from orbit, i don't know what to say to you, because you don't seem to understand a genuine and real problem

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                                • abhayakara@mastodon.nlA abhayakara@mastodon.nl

                                  @benroyce @TheStoneDonkey

                                  In a sense yes. But for me the common carrier question still holds. I follow several people on substack. I've never, as a result of this, had to read posts by sex traffickers or nazis. That feels more like "common carrier" than "community" to me.

                                  E.g. on Facebook, which I left years ago for obvious reasons, I couldn't _not_ encounter nazis. Same thing on Twitter. So that's a very different experience.

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                                  @abhayakara @TheStoneDonkey

                                  ted, i can't wrap my mind around this "a website is a common carrier" assertion

                                  i'm sorry, but it's simply false

                                  and yes: nazis chase away decent people. from any platform. and thus, substack's future fate is that of twitter and facebook

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                                  • abhayakara@mastodon.nlA abhayakara@mastodon.nl

                                    @wjmaggos @benroyce

                                    Why do they need to be _here_? Why can't they be on their own instance that we don't federate with? Is it wrong for me to want to be able to read my site feed without being triggered? For wanting neighbors that I like?

                                    I have "family" (not actual family, but effectively) who are MAGA. I don't want to not be in touch with them at all, but I really don't want to have to listen to them spew.

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                                    @abhayakara @benroyce

                                    so don't follow them. you're not going to see their posts based on who you follow. my question is why do we have to block servers cause people like your "family" is on there? why do we have to make sure someone on your server can't see what they post?

                                    not federating means deciding for many others who can communicate, when having no algos does so much of this work. we browse freely and avoid shitty sites without our browser having such limits. decentralization works.

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