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@Someplaceunknown
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Closeted Transfem, draws poorly.

Arch btw since 28/1/2025
#trans #lgbt #NoAi

Pronounsshe/her 🏳️‍⚧️ (closeted)
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Bluesky Account (blacksky frontend)https://someplaceunknown.myatproto.social

Dear Fedi friends,

It may be time for a re-introduction: I'm Elena, an Italian creative (writer, photographer, filmmaker) living in Paris, France.

You may have initially gotten to know me for my advocacy for the Fediverse (like my Fedi intro video: https://blog.elenarossini.com/fediverse-video/ or my blog or my Fediverse stock photo). So, you may have been a bit confused lately, over all my critical posts about the new network W Social. Why do I keep bringing it up?

I believe that W Social - and its required, companion app W Identity - are an existential threat to the Fediverse. So I'm fighting tooth and nail to oppose and resist them.

Why? The European Commission has enthusiastically embraced this new hard fork of Bluesky that requires age verification. Even Ursula von der Leyen advertised the launch of W Social in between G7 meetings last week.

I have MOUNTAINS of evidence of poor planning, extremely lax security, use of U.S. Big Tech platforms for something that purports to be "based in Europe, for the world."

Why is it a threat for the Fediverse? The only way to make sense of the European Commission's embrace of this platform is that maybe it sees it as a trial run for MANDATORY age verification for social media across the European Union.

No Fediverse app has infrastructure in place to comply. And if a mandate is introduced, it would spell the end of the open social web and internet anonymity... like Chat Control, but basically killing the Fediverse.

I find it EXTREMELY disturbing to see the enthusiastic embrace of W Social by the European Commission. It took them YEARS to change their website footer and add Mastodon and Bluesky instead of X. In the span of 5 weeks, they replaced the Bluesky logo (a butterfly) with the "W" from W Social.

All my posts about W Social from last week went viral. My articles have been quoted in articles in French, Dutch and German news sites (https://blog.elenarossini.com/tag/w-social/).

I have held back from sharing more evidence I found because I don't want to appear like a bully who promotes pile-ons. I'm a nice, sweet person, I promise! I take ZERO pleasure in writing about W Social, but I have unwittingly become an expert on them - after researching them for 5 months. So here I am.

I will keep investigating them. If you don't want to hear about this topic anymore - I would understand - you can mute the hashtags #Wsocial and #DubyaSocial (that's a pretty apt way to describe them IMHO).

Peace out.

#introduction #reintroduction

I'm not like other guys,..

I'm not even a guy :3

@CynAq @robinadams @europlus @davidgerard
my hate of GenAI is very nuanced. there's a lot of reasons i hate LLMs, not just one. i've also taken into consideration all the reasons people like them, i understand them, and they have been taken into account. still hate AI tho because as mentioned, my opinion is nuanced and i have very many reasons to have come to my conclusion.

@europlus @davidgerard That's the feeling I get from a lot of discussions of AI ethics which end on something like

"You should consider these factors carefully before deciding whether to use an LLM."

"OK, I've considered them and I've chosen not to use an LLM."

"Oh. We didn't actually expect anyone to take that option."

“you're mean and we put so much work into an activity” is not a useful – or relevant – reply to a criticism, harsh or not, especially when you try to offer a policy document.

this is an incendiary topic, many thousands, if not more, people are already negatively affected by the technology, and dismissing their anger because it discomforts you is — not useful in the slightest.

Whenever you hear a politician or police official vilify people who communicate "using encrypted messaging apps", replace it with "in the privacy of their bedroom".

People in power feel entitled to be able to supervise your behaviour, wherever you are, and in whatever form it takes. The concept of privacy offends them.

#cdnpoli

Sometimes I feel like the web browser vendors don't want me, specifically, to have nice things