Important Notice: diasp.eu shutdown at the End of 2025

https://diaspora.psyco.fr/posts/163c84307541013e88297054d219cb33

> Important Notice: diasp.eu shutdown at the End of 2025 – We want to inform you that after much reflection, we have made the difficult decision to shut down this #Diaspora* #pod […], on December 31, 2025. Thank you again for being part of this community. […]. With appreciation, diasp.eu

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#diaspora_ #diaspEU #diasp_eu
#alternatives #social_network

Thoughts on Xitter

I (sadly) still see people posting links to X here on Mastodon, even if their intentions are good. For example, if someone is trying to draw attention to something terrible posted over on Xitter, or to share an important news story that they happened to read there. (First of all though, why are they *still* using Xitter?)

ANYWAY… even if you have the best of intentions, please stop driving traffic over to Xitter! All you need to do is either grab a screenshot and post it here, or copy the link to the *actual* story that was posted on Xitter and post *that* here.

You can still draw attention to things that were posted on Xitter without having to drive traffic there, nor drive traffic *through* there to the actual desired news site.

(P.S. This also applies to anything Meta. Let’s stop feeding those beasts with traffic and links. That can be siphoned off, and we can still discuss them as needed without inadvertently helping bad actors.)

#SocialMedia #Social_Media #SocialNetwork #Social_Network #DeleteX #DeleteMeta #DeleteFacebook #DeleteInstagram #DeleteThreads

'Degree of Kevin Bacon' gene provides possible basis for central players in group connectedness

A team of biologists and geneticists at the University of Toronto at Mississauga has found a possible genetic basis for a central player in group connectedness. In their study, published in the journal Nature Communications, the group conducted genetic experiments with fruit flies.

Phys.org
The Continuous Expansion of Citizen Participation
(2018) : Theocharis, Yannis Van Deth, J...
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1017/S1755773916000230
#new_media #taxonomy #participation #citizenship #politics #social_network #protest #institution #my_bibtex
The continuous expansion of citizen participation: a new taxonomy‡ | European Political Science Review | Cambridge Core

The continuous expansion of citizen participation: a new taxonomy‡ - Volume 10 Issue 1

Cambridge Core
Cascading Behavior in Networks
(2007) : Kleinberg, Jon
isbn: 978-0-521-87282-9
#social_networks #game_theory #social_network #economics #viral_tweets #behaviour #cascades #my_bibtex
Waterhouse
(2009) : Lambert, AP Bezek, SM Karahali...
url: http://dl.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1520624
#prototype #email #security #social_network #my_bibtex
Waterhouse | CHI '09 Extended Abstracts on Human Factors in Computing Systems

ACM Conferences
AISB 2011 Social Networks and Multiagent Systems
(2011) : Kazakov, Dimitar and George Tsoulas
isbn: 9781908187048
#ABM #MAS #christiano_castelfranchi #labour #logic #metrics #open_systems #power #social_network #temporal
#my_bibtex
Positive Algorithmic Bias Cannot Stop Fragmentation in Homophilic Social Networks
(2020) : Blex, Christian and Yasseri, Taha
url: https://arxiv.org/abs/2001.02878
#algorithmic_bias #bias #echo_chambers #homophily #modeling #social_network #thomas_sch
#my_bibtex
Positive algorithmic bias cannot stop fragmentation in homophilic networks

Fragmentation, echo chambers, and their amelioration in social networks have been a growing concern in the academic and non-academic world. This paper shows how, under the assumption of homophily, echo chambers and fragmentation are system-immanent phenomena of highly flexible social networks, even under ideal conditions for heterogeneity. We achieve this by finding an analytical, network-based solution to the Schelling model and by proving that weak ties do not hinder the process. Furthermore, we derive that no level of positive algorithmic bias in the form of rewiring is capable of preventing fragmentation and its effect on reducing the fragmentation speed is negligible.

arXiv.org