Ihr kennt sie dich auch, diese Tech Journalisten und InternetExperten, die in ihrem Podcast ständig drüber reden, welche Daten schon wieder in die Hände von den TechBros und Faschisten gewandert sind und dann im gleichen Atemzug die Vorzüge ihrer eigenen selbst geschaffenen #Discord Community loben.
Wo sie selber wissen, das Düse Daten auch abfließen.

Wie soll man solche Leute noch ernst nehmen?

Es sit ja nicht do, dsd man so eine Community nicht auch mit OpenSource Tools wie
#Revolt #Discouse #Mattermost usw. hätte aufbauen können

@hrheingold The abstract suggests some other pattern than mere blocking amd canceling would help. I wonder about the possibilities:

"Our analysis of user interactions also suggests strategies for mitigating the negative impact of conflicts---such as increasing direct engagement between attackers and defenders."

https://arxiv.org/abs/1803.03697

#discouse #ethics #conflict #moderation #bubbles

Community Interaction and Conflict on the Web

Users organize themselves into communities on web platforms. These communities can interact with one another, often leading to conflicts and toxic interactions. However, little is known about the mechanisms of interactions between communities and how they impact users. Here we study intercommunity interactions across 36,000 communities on Reddit, examining cases where users of one community are mobilized by negative sentiment to comment in another community. We show that such conflicts tend to be initiated by a handful of communities---less than 1% of communities start 74% of conflicts. While conflicts tend to be initiated by highly active community members, they are carried out by significantly less active members. We find that conflicts are marked by formation of echo chambers, where users primarily talk to other users from their own community. In the long-term, conflicts have adverse effects and reduce the overall activity of users in the targeted communities. Our analysis of user interactions also suggests strategies for mitigating the negative impact of conflicts---such as increasing direct engagement between attackers and defenders. Further, we accurately predict whether a conflict will occur by creating a novel LSTM model that combines graph embeddings, user, community, and text features. This model can be used toreate early-warning systems for community moderators to prevent conflicts. Altogether, this work presents a data-driven view of community interactions and conflict, and paves the way towards healthier online communities.

arXiv.org

Introduction: I'm a #TUDublin PhD candidate, in that endless final FINAL stretch of a #research project on #cycling and #ActiveTravel more generally, examining resistance to cycling uptake through a Social Dominance lens. My research project started with a #media #discouse analysis, followed by semi structured interviews and an interesting survey to test my findings. Thesis SO CLOSE to finished 

Exciting work news coming soon...

#cyclingmastodon #CyclingIsTransport #cyclingIreland

Just because I have read this a couple of times:

''don't tell us what to do''

is double standard. It's your right to tell others to stop with what ever, but the sentence 'don't tell us what to do' shapeds a moral authority only around the speaker....like it's implying that it's justified if you tell others what to do, but not the other way around.

Propably that's even not what one means with that, but that's how I as a listener resieves the message.

#discouse #mastodonCulture