I know people of colour and other minority groups are still having a hard time here on Mastodon. As a white man there's nothing I can say that you're already saying much better, so all I do is boost those posts whenever I see them. Keep on speaking up. You must be heard.

What I will say is we want you here. We need you here. The ones who say they don't want you here are the ones who need you here the most.

If we don't have a #BlackMastodon all we have is a #WhiteElephant and nobody needs that.

@ProjectFearlessness If I might could have just a minute of your time...

Why did the founders of this project name it after an extinct animal? I mean, if it is forward and progressive. Is this like how Discord, supposedly designed to enable harmonious speech, was called the opposite? (Or maybe someone didn't understand there's another, similar word - "Discourse".) Or is it like that soi-disant work productivity engine that named itself "Slack"? I never understand these things.

@prokofy The short answer is Mastodon is named after the founder's favourite heavy metal band.
The longer answer is if, in a state of white fragility, you wanted a platform to cocoon yourself in, an apolotical vacuum where your views stayed relevant in spite of an ever changing, increasingly diverse world, you would name it after an extinct animal like Mastodon.
That sounds harsh when I say it out loud! I don't want to be mean. It's just a platform. It's the people on it that count. That's us.
@ProjectFearlessness OK, I'm not your go-to guy on heavy metal bands so I didn't catch the reference. Reading a little about Our Glorious Leader, so far, I parsed "Leninist grouplets" but thought at Pioneer age, he would likely not have absorbed that concept, altho, say, Brin clearly imbibed the Soviet Knowledge Society and Gorky's Universal Encyclopedia. As to fragility, when I think of the Buffalo shooter sentenced for terrorism and hate, it doesn't track. I've missed a lot during pandemic tho
@prokofy Yes. There is a lot that has been said about mastodon's founder and its' culture. I'm not getting overly worried about it. It's still just a platform, it's the people on it that count.
I stand by what I said about Mastodon though. The band is shit. So is using it as a name for a social media platform.
If they'd called it Mammoth it would have been much bigger by now.
@ProjectFearlessness 1) Eh, the band is in a queue to things I may listen to someday. And I'm in a position to diagnose the founder's culture more than most, but meh, who has the time. He/his comrades are facing what they might call a "world-historical" challenge, and they may rise to the occasion, or they may not.
@ProjectFearlessness 2) If not, there's always "Zoom, Photos for Life!". Oh, you mean the conferencing app? No, the photo sharing web site that didn't trademark its name or they might be rich now, and disappeared with all our photos like in 1999. Oh, well!
@prokofy I actually don't remember Zoom! Photos for Life. So many platforms came and went, yet here we all are, on another platform. The point is it's always about the people and not the platform. And, fer chrissakes, back up your stuff.
@ProjectFearlessness Eh, who needs screenshots from The Sims Online, which is all I put on Zoom! Photos for Life! TS0, where I was in the beta in 1999, put up the Game Over sign in the sky in 2008, which I was present to witness. There's a limit to how much you "back up your stuff" when it's all a game, eh?