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@tivasyk
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«it's quite easy if you don't know how» (c) douglas adams
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stand with ukrainehttps://stand-with-ukraine.pp.ua/
@blp i peeked at the photo… now i'm not sure if you are bragging or complaining ;-)
@lmorchard you have a _head_.
@vantablack <sarcasm>why, i wonder? what changed? haven't like a zillion of people predicted this or something similar when the #1 mastodon shepperd was all for federating with zuck? oh well</sarcasm>

#quote | «…those swayed by propaganda often cite NATO expansion to shift blame onto Ukraine and the West, perpetuating a narrative that excuses Russia from accountability».

i'll go further and claim that _everyone_ as much as mentioning «nato expansion» in the context of #russian fascist and imperialist wars is actually a #fascism supporter, whether paid or volunteering.

https://united24media.com/anti-fake/instruments-of-russian-propaganda-dismiss-distort-distract-dismay-4899

Four Key Instruments of Russian Propaganda: Dismiss, Distort, Distract, Dismay

Russia’s propaganda machine uses a calculated strategy—dismiss, distort, distract, and dismay—to manipulate perceptions and erode trust in truth worldwide.

UNITED24 Media

russia’s propaganda machine uses a calculated strategy—dismiss, distort, distract, and dismay—to manipulate perceptions and erode trust in truth worldwide.

By Audrey MacAlpine

russia uses a kind of 4 pronged strategy, coined by #disinformation expert Ben Nimmo, designed to influence, confuse, and control public perception: dismiss, distort, distract, dismay.

https://united24media.com/anti-fake/instruments-of-russian-propaganda-dismiss-distort-distract-dismay-4899

Four Key Instruments of Russian Propaganda: Dismiss, Distort, Distract, Dismay

Russia’s propaganda machine uses a calculated strategy—dismiss, distort, distract, and dismay—to manipulate perceptions and erode trust in truth worldwide.

UNITED24 Media
fsck. i suddenly want to get off mastodon for the simple joy of being able to respond «i'm not on mastodon» to people who say «mastodon» when they mean fediverse.
@marcusjenkins basically… before: one would be supporting fascism if buying #tesla. after: one will be supporting fascism when buying tesla, stellantis, toyota, ford, mazda or subaru. cool.
marketing is the art of persuading people to buy unnecessary things for unacceptable prices.

i was forced to watch a part of what lex #fridman calls his interview with president #zelensky… i was disghusted, appalled and not a little frightened.

disghusted by the abyssmal level of stupidity of mr. fridman bordering with idiocy.

appalled at the complete misunderstanding of every aspect of the russian imperialist history mr. fridman demonstrated.

frightened by the thought that this could pass for journalism in usa or at least some sort of interesting blogging of international scale.

@Tim Chambers It's sad that it's always Bluesky, Threads and Mastodon. The Fediverse is only represented by Mastodon, only Mastodon and nothing but Mastodon, as if there's nothing else. Always.

The Fediverse's quality in microblogging is always measured in what vanilla Mastodon can and can't do. If Mastodon lacks something, the Fediverse lacks it.

But the Fediverse is not only Mastodon. Not even in terms of microblogging.

Pleroma is microblogging, part of the Fediverse and federated with Mastodon.
Akkoma is microblogging, part of the Fediverse and federated with Mastodon.
Misskey is microblogging, part of the Fediverse and federated with Mastodon.
Firefish is microblogging, part of the Fediverse and federated with Mastodon.
Iceshrimp is microblogging, part of the Fediverse and federated with Mastodon.
Sharkey is microblogging, part of the Fediverse and federated with Mastodon.
Catodon is microblogging, part of the Fediverse and federated with Mastodon.
Mitra is microblogging, part of the Fediverse and federated with Mastodon.
And that's only a selection.

None of them are related to Mastodon. None of them have even a grain of Mastodon in them. They're fully independent developments.

Feature-wise, they all blow Bluesky and Threads and Mastodon out of the water. In fact, if you want "the Fediverse", read, Mastodon to have a certain feature, Misskey probably has it right now. If Misskey doesn't, Iceshrimp or Sharkey may have it. And that doesn't say anything about the more Facebook-like and even more powerful parts of the Fediverse yet.

If Mastodon wants to evolve, it will first have to catch up to the rest of the Fediverse.

#Long #LongPost #CWLong #CWLongPost #FediMeta #FediverseMeta #CWFediMeta #CWFediverseMeta #Fediverse #Mastodon #Pleroma #Akkoma #Misskey #Firefish #Iceshrimp #Sharkey #Catodon #NotOnlyMastodon #FediverseIsNotMastodon #MastodonIsNotTheFediverse
Tim Chambers (@[email protected])

66.5K Posts, 5.29K Following, 17.6K Followers · Technologist, writer, who is fascinated by how new politics impacts technology and vice versa. #fedi22 #indieweb #fediverse

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