Cancel culture is fine as long as the majority is right. But gay people were once a victim of cancel culture.
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This is old news.
But what browser should I use? Do I have to check the politics of every employee or volunteer?
I think there is a risk that Threads will be massive, and so people will think that the way to get on Mastodon is Threads, and eventually that Threads is Mastodon. C/f Google Groups and Usenet.
jtb@feddit.ukto
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21·2 years agoEven Churches use Facebook. It’s not going to be easy.
I remember it filling groups with non-text posts which could not be read by Usenet clients, among other things.
jtb@feddit.ukto
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15·2 years agoI’m not on Facebook but I know people who are, and they are just ordinary people who made a poor choice and didn’t read the terms and conditions. It’s all those people who you are excluding, not just Facebook employees.
I should think there are many people who think Google Groups is Usenet, and they have to register with google to post on there. Recently I think they have removed the option to view the source of an article.
jtb@feddit.ukto
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630·2 years agoSuspending them before they have actually done anything wrong is a bit like a pre-crime.
Remember what Google Groups did to Usenet? We should be wary.
I don’t think everyone always breaks the speed limit, but probably they do at some point during every journey. They knew this went they introduced the 20mph speed limit but they introduced it anyway because they thought it would reduce the average speed by a few mph.
https://www.autoexpress.co.uk/news/365789/do-20mph-speed-limits-save-lives-100-fewer-casualties-wales-sparks-uk-debate