This DOJ press release is a pretty big deal. Given the alarming number of voter intimidation attempts already it's certainly the right move but it's sad that it's necessary.
#electionsus #uspol
https://www.justice.gov/opa/pr/justice-department-monitor-polls-24-states-compliance-federal-voting-rights-laws
BREAKING NEWS: In what I believe is the most widespread election monitoring effort it has ever undertaken, the DOJ Civil Rights Division just announced that it will have officials in the field monitoring the polls in 24 STATES on Election Day. This is huge. This is the DOJ being true to its mission. You can find the list of jurisdictions that will be monitored here:
https://www.justice.gov/opa/pr/justice-department-monitor-polls-24-states-compliance-federal-voting-rights-laws
#Democracy
Kudos to the #Netherlands.
https://www.uu.nl/en/news/82-of-scientific-publications-open-access-available
"Dutch universities published 82% of their peer-reviewed scientific publications #OpenAccess in 2021. This is an increase of nine percentage points compared to 2020."
(Well-funded) Universities should run *open* #Fediverse, and currently specifically #Mastodon, instances. They have the resources (knowledge and hardware), they're non-profit, are largely independent, and to do so aligns with their educational mandate. Same for #Wikipedia, IMO.
Expect some of the following to happen in the coming weeks:
- celebrities with huge follower counts pushing tiny community-run servers to their knees
- instance admin burnout; shutting down of servers
- big new servers that don't "vibe" with common rules or culture being widely defederated
- some notable account violating an instance code of conduct and throwing a fit
- lots of people ragequitting Mastodon for one reason or another
- etc.
It'll be a rough ride. Patience and strength, all.
I see a lot of people talking about how Mastodon "Feels like the Internet I remember from 20 years ago."
That's no accident. That's Federation. That's UseNet, IRC, Email, Message Boards, etc. What do they all have in common?
Federation: Users congregating around watering holes of common interest, but still being a part of a larger whole.
THIS IS HOW THE INTERNET WAS DESIGNED TO BE. And I am HERE for it.
@adamdavidson nothing makes you notice the way that Twitter raises your blood pressure and gets you angry like spending time on here 💯
It's actually pretty amazing that a open source product developed by a tiny non-profit, running on a network of servers self-funded by volunteer administrator and moderators has managed to absorb some portion of one of the world's largest for-profit social networks.
It's a miracle the whole thing didn't collapse or catch fire.
Great job everyone.
Morning folks. Nobody knows what’s gonna happen. Only thing left to do is make some calls and knock some doors for some of the dozens of winnable tossup races.
I plunged in here & just realized that I need to introduce myself. So:
Greetings!
I'm a political historian whose work centers on the American founding, political culture, & political violence. My last book--The Field of Blood: Violence in Congress & the Road to Civil War--is FAR too topical these days. Joy.
I'll be tooting (tooting? really?) re: the culture of politics, the makings of democracy, US history, & occasionally, about my History Bird, @historynewbie
suggestion: hashtags are important here. please use “Camel Case” so screen readers understand what the words are and can pronounce them properly. example:
#DogsOfMastodon not #dogsofmastodon
make sense??
@spellacy just curious, what's the breakdown of the costs and how does it relate to the number of users. Is it mostly server costs or is it object storage?
I know basic plans at masto.host start at $6 USD but I have no clue how powerful that individual server instance would be.
looking for silver linings in *waves vaguely at everything* — it sure would be nice if the end result of all of this was a resurgence of indieweb / personal sites and blogs
anyways: RSS is working on my site 👀
https://jason.af/feed.xml
@matthew_d_green big shame about Keybase 😟
The idea of self identifying myself online was part of why I joined Mastodon, you can still see my proof
@cassidyjames are you gonna get to see anything or be busy the whole time at the summit? Prague is pretty high on the list of places I would love to visit in Europe
web stan, software engineer, sports fanatic, history lover. Thoughts are my own. Crypto stands for cryptography.