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

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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 @TheStoneDonkey

    "My question is, what specifically are they doing to platform him?"

    what?

    andrew tate is on substack

    they platformed him

    🤷

    so i don't understand your point

    you don't platform sex traffickers

    period

    well, you can:

    and then a large group of people will decide that this is unacceptable, as they should, and leave your platform

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    • wjmaggos@liberal.cityW wjmaggos@liberal.city

      @benroyce @abhayakara @TheStoneDonkey

      the fedi should be as open as the internet and as protective as email with spam blocking software. this best balances interactions we each decide we want with helping everyone avoid those they don't want. my community includes my family members who have opinions I hate. your prescription is a very small fedi that feeds groupthink. see how Dems and the further left vehemently disagree re Gaza and so many other issues.

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      @wjmaggos @benroyce @TheStoneDonkey

      Spam blocking software is a _really_ bad model. I not want that here. Free speech has to be balanced with consent. If I do not consent to listen to some asshole spew hatred, I should be able to avoid hearing that.

      Anti-spam doesn't accomplish this, because it's porous: assholes can keep changing their identity to get past the filter.

      I should be able to simply say "no, I don't want to hear from random strangers." That's not anti-spam. That's consent.

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      • benroyce@mastodon.socialB benroyce@mastodon.social

        @abhayakara @TheStoneDonkey

        "My question is, what specifically are they doing to platform him?"

        what?

        andrew tate is on substack

        they platformed him

        🤷

        so i don't understand your point

        you don't platform sex traffickers

        period

        well, you can:

        and then a large group of people will decide that this is unacceptable, as they should, and leave your platform

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        @benroyce @TheStoneDonkey

        So your answer is that they are not censoring him. That's what you mean by platforming.

        Let me know when you cancel your ISP connection.

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        • benroyce@mastodon.socialB benroyce@mastodon.social

          @wjmaggos @abhayakara

          and i know your response already

          "there is no valid discourse with bigotry. nothing is gained"

          yes, in some rare instances, you can cure a bigot

          great!

          go do that

          twitter is full of these fuckwits

          engage some. do your thing. enjoy. i wish you great success

          but you will not unilaterally decide against the opinion of the fediverse that this place is going to be polluted with their endless evil stupid bad faith nonsense, whatever noble goal you have

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          @benroyce @abhayakara

          how does them posting here pollute anything if you never get tagged (we should moderate hard for unwanted tagging and block servers that allow their users to do that) or the people you follow never boost it? the magic of no algos. the web is full of hateful websites we'll never see etc.

          my family members should be able to be here, seeing the lefty stuff I boost that might change their opinions over time. not stuck in places with algos that reinforce misinfo and hate etc.

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          • abhayakara@mastodon.nlA abhayakara@mastodon.nl

            @benroyce @TheStoneDonkey

            So your answer is that they are not censoring him. That's what you mean by platforming.

            Let me know when you cancel your ISP connection.

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            @abhayakara @TheStoneDonkey

            what?

            an ISP is not a website

            you're arguing "trains can carry nazis, so don't ride trains"

            it's a completely incoherent analogy

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            • abhayakara@mastodon.nlA abhayakara@mastodon.nl

              @benroyce @TheStoneDonkey

              So your answer is that they are not censoring him. That's what you mean by platforming.

              Let me know when you cancel your ISP connection.

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              @benroyce @TheStoneDonkey

              BTW, to be clear, I think your position here is 100% valid. I was just trying to figure out what it was.

              I don't hold the same position, but I don't 100% disagree with you either. I just think it's a harder problem than people are letting on. I'd much rather hear from Amanda Litman on Substack than not hear from her at all, e.g.

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              • benroyce@mastodon.socialB benroyce@mastodon.social

                @abhayakara @TheStoneDonkey

                what?

                an ISP is not a website

                you're arguing "trains can carry nazis, so don't ride trains"

                it's a completely incoherent analogy

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                @benroyce @TheStoneDonkey

                I think they are similar, but not the same. We think of ISPs as "common carriers," which is a term that goes back to the days of the railroads, and was really important to making interstate commerce work at that time. It carried forward to the telcos and to some extent the ISPs.

                So in a sense the question is, is substack a common carrier? I think you can definitely make an argument that they are not, but you can also say they are. Neither is obviously correct.

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                • wjmaggos@liberal.cityW wjmaggos@liberal.city

                  @benroyce @abhayakara

                  how does them posting here pollute anything if you never get tagged (we should moderate hard for unwanted tagging and block servers that allow their users to do that) or the people you follow never boost it? the magic of no algos. the web is full of hateful websites we'll never see etc.

                  my family members should be able to be here, seeing the lefty stuff I boost that might change their opinions over time. not stuck in places with algos that reinforce misinfo and hate etc.

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                  @wjmaggos @benroyce

                  The problem is that abusers of consent tend to try to get into peoples' mentions to start arguments. If they don't do that, you're right that there's no problem. The trouble is that they _do_ do that.

                  So being able to say "only people I specifically approve can get in my mentions" is really important. Even though there are people I follow who don't let me in their mentions and I'm absolutely crushed by this. 🙂

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                  • wjmaggos@liberal.cityW wjmaggos@liberal.city

                    @benroyce @abhayakara

                    how does them posting here pollute anything if you never get tagged (we should moderate hard for unwanted tagging and block servers that allow their users to do that) or the people you follow never boost it? the magic of no algos. the web is full of hateful websites we'll never see etc.

                    my family members should be able to be here, seeing the lefty stuff I boost that might change their opinions over time. not stuck in places with algos that reinforce misinfo and hate etc.

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                    @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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                    • abhayakara@mastodon.nlA abhayakara@mastodon.nl

                      @wjmaggos @benroyce

                      The problem is that abusers of consent tend to try to get into peoples' mentions to start arguments. If they don't do that, you're right that there's no problem. The trouble is that they _do_ do that.

                      So being able to say "only people I specifically approve can get in my mentions" is really important. Even though there are people I follow who don't let me in their mentions and I'm absolutely crushed by this. 🙂

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                      @abhayakara @wjmaggos

                      exactly

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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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                        RE: https://mastodon.social/@dangillmor/116402391861002505

                        There are people in the replies "just asking questions" that are easily answered by reading the words Dan Gillmor writes in plain, simple, English.

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                        • abhayakara@mastodon.nlA abhayakara@mastodon.nl

                          @wjmaggos @benroyce @TheStoneDonkey

                          Spam blocking software is a _really_ bad model. I not want that here. Free speech has to be balanced with consent. If I do not consent to listen to some asshole spew hatred, I should be able to avoid hearing that.

                          Anti-spam doesn't accomplish this, because it's porous: assholes can keep changing their identity to get past the filter.

                          I should be able to simply say "no, I don't want to hear from random strangers." That's not anti-spam. That's consent.

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                          @abhayakara @benroyce @TheStoneDonkey

                          I don't understand. I'm a random stranger to you. assuming that's in place, how do you ever decide to see my reply without ever seeing it?

                          I use spam as an example because imo fedi is like browsing plus email. we want free choice to see what we want but also want help with unwanted intrusions.

                          yes the jerks can switch servers which is why servers should also be able to block servers that don't try to prevent their server from being used this way.

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                          • abhayakara@mastodon.nlA abhayakara@mastodon.nl

                            @benroyce @TheStoneDonkey

                            BTW, to be clear, I think your position here is 100% valid. I was just trying to figure out what it was.

                            I don't hold the same position, but I don't 100% disagree with you either. I just think it's a harder problem than people are letting on. I'd much rather hear from Amanda Litman on Substack than not hear from her at all, e.g.

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                            @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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                            • abhayakara@mastodon.nlA abhayakara@mastodon.nl

                              @benroyce @TheStoneDonkey

                              I think they are similar, but not the same. We think of ISPs as "common carriers," which is a term that goes back to the days of the railroads, and was really important to making interstate commerce work at that time. It carried forward to the telcos and to some extent the ISPs.

                              So in a sense the question is, is substack a common carrier? I think you can definitely make an argument that they are not, but you can also say they are. Neither is obviously correct.

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                              @abhayakara @TheStoneDonkey

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

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                                @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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                                        @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

                                        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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