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Various interests - twitter bio mentioned something about childhood trauma, tech enabled mutualised post traumatic recovery for societies and communities. Word salad I know but hope you get the idea.

Maybe slowly, maybe not surely, I am edging towards a more solid understanding of what ails people and communities... and maybe I am starting to understand where I might help.

Today is a new day. Today is the best day. Today - maybe just a little more conscious.

This is a sentence in a BBC News article about Liz Truss. https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-64523277

'Like many in her tribe, Ms Truss has never been short of that priceless political quality: a brass neck'

Now I am no fan of Liz Truss but I do so worry how awful the BBC has become. With such overt commentary and bias you could be forgiven for thinking there was political motivation directly influencing news.

How do we get BBC bback to an objective source of news ... rather another commentary.

Liz Truss returns - and it could be trouble for Rishi Sunak

Truss returns to the political fray via a newspaper comment piece - and the PM can't afford to ignore her.

BBC News

“If the World were 100 People”

25 are children
75 are adults (9 are 65+)

60 Asians
16 Africans
14 people from the Americas
10 Europeans

31 Christians
23 Muslims
16 people w/o religion
15 Hindus
7 Buddhists
8 other

Languages:
12 Chinese
6 Spanish
5 English
4 Hindi
3 Arabic
3 Bengali
3 Portuguese
2 Russian
2 Japanese
60 other

86 can read & write
7 have a college degree
40 have Internet
78 have shelter
91 have access to safe drinking water

Source: 100people.org based on 2016 #data

Like most people, I don't make a big deal about new year's #resolutions, but I always have some, at least in my mind. Typically, they are lose weight, get in shape, maybe climb a mountain, write something big, etc.

I'm not saying I don't/won't have any of those resolutions (read: vague hopes) but I'm thinking of one resolution: to begin #simplifying my life—reducing the number of things I have, saying "no" more often, controlling my buying-things-cravings, etc.

I think this is fundamental.

Good graph for understanding the Fediverse, though it's not exhaustive!

It shows who is talking to who, and why.

For example:

1. Mastodon talks to Pixelfed through ActivityPub -- it does not talk to diaspora*
2. diaspora* talks to Hubzilla using Diaspora -- it does not talk to Mastodon
3. Friendica uses three protocols, one which is specific to its software (DRFN)

As well, all these services have vastly different functions!

@austinkocher @Mastodon It is the tone and culture that wins. Feels like real people - not the drama seeking outraged outliers that are becoming the norm elsewhere.
For me at least, getting onto @Mastodon and appreciating the structure of the platform and the tone of conversation has made these other pop-up social networks (Twitter replacements) totally unattractive. No, I don’t want to move up on a wait list by “referring 5 friends”; no, I don’t want to be part of another Jack Dorsey project; no, I don’t want to be part of something with weird completely top-down control. Mastodon broke me for other platforms.

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@mattblaze How do you do this? Keen for open source distributed platforms to win the day.

Remember: Twitter is Elon's company, he has the free speech and free association right to run it pretty much however he wants and to ban people for petty narcissistic reasons.

And we have the right to laugh and point at his ridiculousness and at the free-speech pretenses of his gullible fans.

Ironically, the Great Banning is the first time that Mastodon has felt like it's fulfilling the role for me that Twitter once did—a place to keep up-to-date on a fast-moving event, where everyone is talking about the same thing