Robyn Moore

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Editorial Assistant for the Journal of Marriage & Family. PhD Candidate at UMD studying Sociology of Law at the intersection of protest and policing using Critical Race Theory and Qualitative methods.
PRONOUNSShe/Her
WEBSITEgo.umd.edu/robyntmoore
LOCATIONPhilly, PA

If we've ever met in person and you've wondered "Gee, how did he get this way," I finally have a solid answer.

(source: https://www.tumblr.com/ejlandsman/135780556301/i-dont-feel-like-this-is-done-but-im-posting-it)

ej landsman

This is blowing up! I’ve made a new version with proper credit: If you shared or reblogged this when I first posted it, will you do me the favor of sharing this new version with proper credit to me…

Tumblr

Dystopian: starts with Couriers and ends up being all of us. I have an office job but receive monthly reports of my movements (home visits) and how much time online. Won't be long before that info is used to worsen my experience in the workplace?

#JoinATradeUnion #work

https://www.theguardian.com/business/2023/apr/22/fired-by-ai-just-eat-uk-couriers-deactivated-for-minor-overpayments?CMP=Share_AndroidApp_Other

Fired by AI? Just Eat UK couriers ‘deactivated for minor overpayments’

Exclusive: Takeaway drivers claim they were instantly removed from company’s platform with little explanation

The Guardian

Republicans passed a bill in Texas to end countywide-voting, which allows voters to choose polling locations that are convenient or have short lines, and a bill allowing the state to take over county election administration on flimsy pretexts.

If signed into law, the fix is in. Republicans will close locations in opposition areas to engineer impossibly long lines for democrats, but keep voting fast and easy for Republicans.

#RepublicanExtremism #TxLege #Texas

https://www.nbcnews.com/politics/politics-news/texas-senate-passes-bill-end-countywide-voting-election-day-rcna80829

Texas Senate passes bill to end countywide voting on Election Day

The Texas Senate approved a bill to ban countywide voting on Election Day, part of a pattern of legislation aimed at tightening election laws in conservative states.

NBC News

Associate Justice Alito's dissent in the abortion pill case reads like he is starting to suffer from irritability and that he is suffering a lack of restraint.

Or maybe he is just a manchild mad at the women on the Supreme Court for not letting him get his way.

Looks like pumping white people full of racism and fear while arming them to teeth is a bad idea.
The Murdochs have bought their way out of everything, and they've bought their way out of the Dominion suit, too. It was probably inevitable, but it's reason for disgust, too.

I think perhaps lost in all of the algorithm vs. no-algorithm debate around social media is that it's a false dichotomy. Here are my three rules around algorithms:

1. They should be optional. Never default to a feed algo.
2. They should be transparent. No dark UX, no shadow bans, no creepy/political boosts.
3. There should be more than one and/or be infinitely tweakable. Why “the YouTube algorithm”? Why is it ludicrously hard to customize or change in any way?

Which brings me to Mastodon…

@Miriamm

"First they came for the trans people and I said FUCK HELL NO THIS IS SOME NAZI SHIT LET'S PUNCH SOME PEOPLE because I've read the previous version of the poem"

So, now we’ve got police going to the wrong address and shooting innocent civilians, and white civilians shooting innocent black kids who ring the wrong doorbell. The persistence of hate narratives and shoot-first-ask-questions-later knee jerk reactions show how absolutely dangerous an #NRA fueled gun society is. Their answer: More Guns! Because “guns aren’t the problem. People are the problem.” My question: So why in God’s name would you give guns to the problem?
#guns #guncontrol #gunviolence
Editors taking a stand against the privatization of knowledge. FINALLY. More of this, please.