Jac sm kee

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Co-founder @takebackthetech @numun feministinternet.net | malaysiadesignarchive.org. Activist, archivist, sometimes artist.
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I'm in a rabbit hole - the interactive sankey diagram that shows funding flows into diff types of surveillance tech is phenomenal. Always such deep respect for this work by Surveillance Watch. Such a valuable tool for research and accountability work

https://www.surveillancewatch.io/?menu=funders&funderOverview=true

Surveillance Watch: They Know Who You Are

Surveillance Watch is an interactive map revealing the intricate connections between surveillance companies, their funding sources and affiliations.

Here's our #FeministTech Starter Pack:

People and organisations prioritising feminist perspectives, women’s rights and movement building in the use of information and communications technology.

Any recommendations on others to add?

https://fedidevs.com/s/NDg3/

Feminist Tech - Mastodon Starter Pack

People and organisations prioritising feminist perspectives, women’s rights and movement building in the use of information and communications technology.

@darius @lolkat and @aaron are talking about trust and safety in the fediverse on a webinar ... hosted by Meedan. I'll be live-tooting, or whatever it's called these days.

Here's Darius' post on verification in the fediverse. https://meedan.com/post/users-are-moving-to-the-decentralized-web-after-musks-twitter-takeover-heres-what-that-means-for-verification

#TrustAndSafetyInTheFediverse

Users are moving to the decentralized web after Musk’s Twitter takeover. Here’s what that means for verification.

With Elon Musk’s recent purchase and takeover of Twitter, changes at the company have left researchers with concerns and wavering trust in Twitter’s ability to retain content integrity. This new lack of trust is causing users, particularly journalists, to move in large numbers to “the Fediverse," a decentralized social media network that supports networks like Mastodon, an open source software with social media features.

For everyone here: I read there is a shortage of instances run by women admins. I know a few already, but I love to know more. I am one for one, but
https://vis.social/about/more and I thought https://mastodon.art/about/more is one too.
Mine i https://socialserver.science/about/more and is mainly aimed at scientists and scientific visualizers.
Please boost!
vis.social

vis.social is an open social platform for creative people, especially anyone in SciArt, SciComm, data, visualization, creative coding, and related arts and research. English is the common language of the instance.

Mastodon hosted on vis.social