@clearcrow

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Hi, my name's Tony, I'm developing tools for activists and am actively seeking more collaborators. Needpedia is an open source wiki for all ideas for all problems, inspired by the Occupy movement.
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@kenjen hey I saw that episode too, def a good one, and relevant to the idea sharing tech I help develop. I noticed your post about additions to the openstreetmapper app above. Is that something you're workin on yourself?
@cmconseils or 'they saw, Bambi'
@cmconseils or 'they saw, Bambi'
@cmconseils alternatively titled: 'and who coulda blamed em?'
@Strandjunker well, I gotta ask, can it hurry up?

@Mastodon what everyone else can see.

I've heard people have been getting ideas for improving upon activitypub, to create a 'fediverse2.0', what're your thoughts on that?

@Mastodon glad to see some messages straight from the org itself, my experience with the fediverse has been a little nebulous so far but,

I just wanna say thank you so much for creating an alternative to corporate social media which plans on creating a future where entire populations can be exterminated, for profit, like the Palestinians, and no one will hear them scream.

That is quite seriously the world these people want for us and we will never be safe until they can no longer control

@MartyFouts @elCelio @fubaroque @Mastodon I'm developing an open source wiki for all ideas for any problem with anything and we very much plan on using it cultural things like holidays and creating/voting on new words. Would you or anyone else like to hear more?
@malicethegray @Mastodon I agree Nazis should be denied a platform but there's different strategies a community like Mastodon can take and some can actually harm the community itself so I think the real question is 'how do we design tools for closing the site to Nazis, without locking out the people we need?'
Your location data isn’t just a pin on a map. It can reveal where you work, worship, protest, or seek healthcare—and it’s being harvested, sold, and weaponized. Lawmakers must act now to protect our privacy. https://www.eff.org/deeplinks/2025/04/privacy-map-how-states-are-fighting-location-surveillance
Privacy on the Map: How States Are Fighting Location Surveillance

Location data is highly sensitive, and without proper protections, it can be used to harm those who are already vulnerable. The digital trail we leave behind can reveal far more than we think, and without laws in place to protect us, we are all at risk.

Electronic Frontier Foundation