• Nate@piefed.alphapuggle.dev
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    12 hours ago

    From their mastodon:

    EFF exists to protect people’s digital rights. Not just the people who already value our work, have opted out of surveillance, or have already migrated to the fediverse. The people who need us most are often the ones most embedded in the walled gardens of the mainstream platforms

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      9 hours ago

      I will say that double posting is a completely reasonable solution. More orgs should be the gateway where they can be seen, and have the visibility of the big platforms, but they also offer Mastodon as an alternative. If enough orgs do that, it enables people to just… move.

      It’s hard for users to move when 75% of their content is exclusive to X. And it’s hard for orgs to move when 75% of the users are on X. Double posting allows this to move to 10% X exclusive content, 60% content that’s available everywhere, and 10% exclusive to open platforms. After the orgs move the content, it’s so much easier for users to move, and after the users move, it’s easier for the orgs to move.

      This should be a cooperative thing. And afaik it doesn’t take that much effort to post the content to two places.

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        That’s why people have found out recently that existing on legacy and new way better platforms is good way to get accustomed to new ones. Along with to keep bringing people in to do the same of having one foot on both sides

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      11 hours ago

      There are plenty of mainstream platforms to reach such people on that aren’t owned by (openly) Nazi billionaires.

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        11 hours ago

        Hence why this article is about them leaving the openly Nazi billionaire’s platform while remaining on other platforms that are mainstream and still provide a lot of reach :)

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          Exactly, and these platforms are only mainstream now, many of them had much smaller userbases before the X takeover of Twitter.

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            As they should.

            A non-profit that fights daily for our electronic freedoms can leave X whenever they damn well please. They decided today was that day and I am perfectly fine with that.

            EFF is one of the orgs I often donate to.

      • Cocodapuf@lemmy.world
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        There’s nothing wrong with preaching to Nazis. Sure, most aren’t likely to really listen, but they are the people who need to hear this most.

        You don’t write people off because they’re wrong, you correct them.

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        10 hours ago

        Name one single mainstream (i.e. >10 million users) platform that isn’t owned by a nazi pedophile billionaire.

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      12 hours ago

      That was valid back in, like, 2020. Everyone who ever had an interest in leaving their gilded cage, who needed help, already had more than enough time to choose. The people who stay over there now ,are because they choose to be beyond salvation.

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      12 hours ago

      Sure, but advocates for prison reform don’t have to be incarcerated.