The #Bluesky community is on strike, in protest of “free speech” moderation policies and refusal to prevent or remove #racism.

The inciting incident this time: users signing up with the n-word in their usernames. Using the word “cracker”, however, was a bannable offense.

Bluesky has not responded for over 36 hours as of writing. Devs are blocking protestors. Timelines are filled with variations of:

“No more normal posting until my Black friends and family are safe.”

#social #tech

It is beautiful to watch folks organize spontaneously around this. There are some really novel techniques being used that I have not seen before.

Shitposters and sex workers blurring their posts and withholding lewds, if only there was a safe platform to post them. Quote chains of people asking the devs to block them too in solidarity. Users building custom, public mute lists to block out fascists and protect marginalized communities.

The devs are liking nazi callout posts & posting on Twitter

But I would also like to take a second, before you enjoy too much schadenfreude, to point out that by and large PoC communities also are not safe on Mastodon.

A huge amount of the feedback being levied on Bluesky’s lasseiz faire moderation policies also apply to us here.

I have very little faith Bluesky will improve, but we still could.

@Haste a lot of that has to do with your personal choice to be on the largest #Mastodon instance, which by its sheer size and influence will never be able to be a safe space with in the #fediverse, rather than a proper #fedi instance. Looking soley at yoru keywords

@fu Thanks for the feedback, friend. :)

I do not doubt that the main mastodon.social instance is especially troubled in this way. My personal observation has been that even choosing a smaller instance doesn't necessarily help, since all it will take is one .social user boosting a post to attract the same audience.

This is a problem inherent to the culture more than the technology, in my opinion.

Side note, I didn't understand your observation about my keywords.