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The views expressed by Scott in this thread do not reflect the opinions of the Mastodon core team or organisation.

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  • troed@swecyb.comT troed@swecyb.com

    @haubles I would be more interested in knowing whether Gargron's puppy killer post does.

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    @troed @haubles You mean this one? https://mastodon.social/@Gargron/116352812942715569

    You know he’s not actually talking about killing puppies, right? It’s just an example of why you don’t need both sides represented.

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    • gavin57@toot.walesG gavin57@toot.wales

      @troed @haubles You mean this one? https://mastodon.social/@Gargron/116352812942715569

      You know he’s not actually talking about killing puppies, right? It’s just an example of why you don’t need both sides represented.

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      @gavin57

      There are many ways to bring a point across.

      @haubles

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      • troed@swecyb.comT troed@swecyb.com

        @stepheneb

        He indeed intended for the discussion to be around people who go spew hate at others instead of just blocking/muting what they don't like - it's not the first post along those lines.

        The AI-haters on Mastodon just couldn't stand that _that_ was the example given - and so they proved Scott's point beyond a shadow of a doubt.

        Scott Jenson (@scottjenson@social.coop)

        FOSSism · /ˈfɔːʃɪzəm/ or fawsh-iz-um · noun A militant branch of the open source movement that delights in telling absolutely anyone that 'they are doing it wrong'. One of the fundamental social problems holding the Fediverse back. Nearly always a white dude.

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        @Gargron @lutindiscret @haubles

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        @troed @stepheneb @lutindiscret
        The majority of the hate came from people saying I wanted more AI in Mastodon, or I was upset AI wasn't better treated (or whatever) which was exactly NOT what I wanted. I was using AI as an example of intolerance and the discussion became all about AI. (or that "tolerance lets in the nazis")

        I'll totally own that my initial post was too vague and made too broad of a point. I'm not going to pretend I was perfect. But if someone started saying you wanted to let nazi's into mastodon, wouldn't you feel compelled to say "uh, no?"

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        • haubles@hachyderm.ioH haubles@hachyderm.io

          RE: https://social.coop/@scottjenson/116352522288234148

          The views expressed by Scott in this thread do not reflect the opinions of the Mastodon core team or organisation. We're addressing this internally. I'm sorry everyone

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          @haubles I would have never guessed the weirdest take on Mastodon habits/tendencies would come from someone so close to the project 😳 I was this close to replying yesterday but refrained because... Where do I begin.

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          • kikebenlloch@mastodon.socialK kikebenlloch@mastodon.social

            @haubles I would have never guessed the weirdest take on Mastodon habits/tendencies would come from someone so close to the project 😳 I was this close to replying yesterday but refrained because... Where do I begin.

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            @haubles Also, loved this:
            https://beige.party/@maxleibman/116363750389579827

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            • troed@swecyb.comT troed@swecyb.com

              @gavin57

              There are many ways to bring a point across.

              @haubles

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              @troed @haubles Perhaps, but there are times when subtlety doesn’t quite get the point across. It was a little brash, but it worked.

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              • scottjenson@social.coopS scottjenson@social.coop

                @troed @stepheneb @lutindiscret
                The majority of the hate came from people saying I wanted more AI in Mastodon, or I was upset AI wasn't better treated (or whatever) which was exactly NOT what I wanted. I was using AI as an example of intolerance and the discussion became all about AI. (or that "tolerance lets in the nazis")

                I'll totally own that my initial post was too vague and made too broad of a point. I'm not going to pretend I was perfect. But if someone started saying you wanted to let nazi's into mastodon, wouldn't you feel compelled to say "uh, no?"

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                @scottjenson

                No, I’d just block and ignore them.

                @troed @lutindiscret

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                • scottjenson@social.coopS scottjenson@social.coop

                  @troed @stepheneb @lutindiscret
                  The majority of the hate came from people saying I wanted more AI in Mastodon, or I was upset AI wasn't better treated (or whatever) which was exactly NOT what I wanted. I was using AI as an example of intolerance and the discussion became all about AI. (or that "tolerance lets in the nazis")

                  I'll totally own that my initial post was too vague and made too broad of a point. I'm not going to pretend I was perfect. But if someone started saying you wanted to let nazi's into mastodon, wouldn't you feel compelled to say "uh, no?"

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                  @scottjenson @troed @stepheneb @lutindiscret
                  Perhaps you used a very, very bad example since genAI is a highly political issue that ppl feel very strongly about.

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                  • jeromio@triangletoot.partyJ jeromio@triangletoot.party

                    @scottjenson @troed @stepheneb @lutindiscret
                    Perhaps you used a very, very bad example since genAI is a highly political issue that ppl feel very strongly about.

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                    @jeromio

                    That's a "she was wearing a short skirt" argument.

                    @scottjenson @stepheneb @lutindiscret

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                    • knowprose@mastodon.socialK knowprose@mastodon.social

                      @vfrmedia @haubles Precisely.

                      And a great lived example!

                      The entire chain of everything since Web 2.0 has been about impressions to sell to advertisers.

                      Advertising is the incentive chain that has created the stochastic penal colonies of centralized social media.

                      There is real readership here on Mastodon. It may not show as favorites, or retoots, but it's real.

                      Because people here don't have the guardrails shoving chum down their throats.

                      And I bet donation models might work.

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                      @vfrmedia @haubles

                      This seems pertinent. This is not far from what I was writing about.

                      Some are intent on changing the fediverse to attract a model...

                      That doesn't exist here.

                      But we have readership here...
                      That is here because we reject the model, either directly or indirectly.

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                      Re-Imagining Instead of Replacing - KnowProSE.com

                      When I read “Almost Two-Thirds of Europeans Back Replacing US Tech, Poll Finds,” it caught my attention.

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                      • scottjenson@social.coopS scottjenson@social.coop

                        @troed @stepheneb @lutindiscret
                        The majority of the hate came from people saying I wanted more AI in Mastodon, or I was upset AI wasn't better treated (or whatever) which was exactly NOT what I wanted. I was using AI as an example of intolerance and the discussion became all about AI. (or that "tolerance lets in the nazis")

                        I'll totally own that my initial post was too vague and made too broad of a point. I'm not going to pretend I was perfect. But if someone started saying you wanted to let nazi's into mastodon, wouldn't you feel compelled to say "uh, no?"

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                        @scottjenson

                        Your first post was confusing. You included a screenshot of a post by @carnage4life from Jan 5 and said: “but we'd *like* journalists to be here right? They aren't coming with examples like this!”

                        Why didn’t you quote post that? There was no link to Dare’s original post. I assume there was a thread because in that first post he didn’t seem to be saying anything terribly related to your post.

                        @troed @lutindiscret

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                        • stepheneb@ruby.socialS stepheneb@ruby.social

                          @scottjenson

                          Your first post was confusing. You included a screenshot of a post by @carnage4life from Jan 5 and said: “but we'd *like* journalists to be here right? They aren't coming with examples like this!”

                          Why didn’t you quote post that? There was no link to Dare’s original post. I assume there was a thread because in that first post he didn’t seem to be saying anything terribly related to your post.

                          @troed @lutindiscret

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                          @stepheneb @troed @lutindiscret My post was confusing. I'm trying to own that. Why didn't I quote post it? I found it on Blusky I think and just screenshot it. Would a link have been better? Of course.

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                          • troed@swecyb.comT troed@swecyb.com

                            @jessienab Are you an AI-hater that will spew hatred in my mentions?

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                            @troed Nope! Goodbye

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                            • scottjenson@social.coopS scottjenson@social.coop

                              @stepheneb @troed @lutindiscret My post was confusing. I'm trying to own that. Why didn't I quote post it? I found it on Blusky I think and just screenshot it. Would a link have been better? Of course.

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                              @scottjenson

                              You ended your very first post with what seemed to me as a strange passive aggressive attempt at a guilt trip.

                              “They aren't coming with examples like this!”

                              OK, sometimes folks all caught up in their feelings start a thread that way … but I couldn’t see anything in the screenshot of Dare’s post that might have set you off???

                              And YES, starting a thread like that absolutely requires a quote post.

                              @troed @lutindiscret

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                                @haubles I understand this disclaimer, but i do think apologizing is a little strange. You guys didn't do anything. At no point did I think Scott's opinions represented Mastodon as an org, nor do I get that impression from his profile. It might be prudent to require a "Opinions not endorsed by employer" blurb in Masto employee bios though.

                                I just hope this doesn't get him fired. Seems some people want to make a bigger deal out of this then it should be, imo.

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                                @IntheMesh_ @haubles when I saw they were the "Product Strategy Advisor to Mastodon Core team" I was wondering whether they were representing the core team, and this was an example of Mastodon's Product Strategy

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                                • troed@swecyb.comT troed@swecyb.com

                                  @lutindiscret

                                  Scott found it problematic that some people on Mastodon pour hate in people's mentions instead of using block/mute.

                                  The ones who want to pour hate didn't like that.

                                  @haubles

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                                  @troed @lutindiscret @haubles That’s not actually what happened. Scott was remiss that Mastodon wasn’t full of fascists and AI boosters. The so-called big tent, a dog-whistle for the far right. Mastodon put him right on that.

                                  His big mistake was comparing the racism experienced by black people with that of insufferable AI boosters and fascists. His argument imploded from there really.

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                                  • stepheneb@ruby.socialS stepheneb@ruby.social

                                    @scottjenson

                                    You ended your very first post with what seemed to me as a strange passive aggressive attempt at a guilt trip.

                                    “They aren't coming with examples like this!”

                                    OK, sometimes folks all caught up in their feelings start a thread that way … but I couldn’t see anything in the screenshot of Dare’s post that might have set you off???

                                    And YES, starting a thread like that absolutely requires a quote post.

                                    @troed @lutindiscret

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                                    @scottjenson

                                    And you said you got the screenshot from bsky. A link to the thread might have provided more context for the highly emotional way you started the thread. Bsky threads about mastodon can get very snarky. That’s not usually the kind of considered conversation that’s useful to promote policy changes

                                    @troed @lutindiscret

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                                    • gavin57@toot.walesG gavin57@toot.wales

                                      @troed @lutindiscret @haubles That’s not actually what happened. Scott was remiss that Mastodon wasn’t full of fascists and AI boosters. The so-called big tent, a dog-whistle for the far right. Mastodon put him right on that.

                                      His big mistake was comparing the racism experienced by black people with that of insufferable AI boosters and fascists. His argument imploded from there really.

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                                      @gavin57

                                      Do you often lie on the Intarnetz to feel validated?

                                      @lutindiscret @haubles

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                                      • troed@swecyb.comT troed@swecyb.com

                                        @gavin57

                                        Do you often lie on the Intarnetz to feel validated?

                                        @lutindiscret @haubles

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                                        @troed @lutindiscret @haubles I’m not the one lying.

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                                        • argv_minus_one@mastodon.sdf.orgA argv_minus_one@mastodon.sdf.org

                                          @haubles

                                          What kind of journalist calls himself “carnage4life”?

                                          When I was a kid, journalists had names like “Peter Jennings”, their shows had names like “World News Tonight”, and they didn't whine about their viewers not fawning sufficiently.

                                          Maybe my glasses are rose-tinted, but I miss when most adults did their jobs with competence and professionalism.

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                                          @argv_minus_one @haubles probably an enemy of spider-man

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