X has taken its stance. Nazis on the platform are allowed. Pro-Hitler posts are allowed. Holocaust denial is allowed.

If you stay on a platform like that, you can't escape this creeping normalization. Even if you think you can.

"Oh, there goes another Holocaust denier. Just part of being online, I guess."

"Oh, another transphobe calling people dehumanizing slurs. Well that's the Internet for you."

Creeping normalization is like advertising. Even if you think it won't influence you, it will.

@eloquence

Brilliant post!

Staying on Twitter will influence you.

And we can't let it take root here. Been hearing more of, "that's just the way social media is." It's not. Social media is what we make it. Open social media can be respectful and kind. We can do this.

[Edit: changed the second sentence because it was overly harsh]

@mastodonmigration FYI, just today I heard from another Black person who talked about how this attitude is a big part of why they and their friends find Mastodon so hostile.

As I so often seem to say to you if that's your goal, great, carry on as you are. If that's *not* your goal, consider a different approach.

@eloquence

@jdp23 @mastodonmigration

Jon, can you say more about what attitude this person was describing, and how either my post or the post you're replying to to manifests it?

@eloquence The attitude that white people on Mastodon can judge Black people remaining on Twitter -- in this case, "staying on Twitter will poison Black people's minds". Of course @mastodonmigration didn't specifically say it was Black people, he's talking about everybody on Twitter -- but that includes Black people.

And I've heard this from Black people who have left Twitter as well as ones who are still there. It's part of Mastodon's reputation for racism.

@eloquence and i very much agree with @inquiline's excellent post at https://union.place/@inquiline/111452896532685252 about the "there's no justification to stay there" talking point in general. But I was specifically reacting to MM's "poison your mind" comment.

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@[email protected] @[email protected] I won't speak for @[email protected] but the idea is that some people are still using Twitter because it still has reach & esp for members of some marginalized groups, still has community members that haven't settled elsewhere yet. And in this moment of fracturing/reconstitution, shaming people for keeping those connections not only doesn't bring them over here, it backfires. Freedom to leave & not look back isn't equally distributed

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