gizmodo.com

The last major holdouts in the protest against Reddit’s API pricing relented, abandoning the so-called “John Oliver rules” which only allowed posts featuring the TV host. The article describes it as "the official end of the battle," which seems an overstatement to me, but it's the certainly the end of the initial phase. Did Reddit win? Time will tell!

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Can the Fediverse Help Stop Bad Internet Bills?
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    Thanks the thing, when internet folks get riled up we can have a serious impact. Redditors have always been great at this -- Restore the Fourth, the SOPA/PIPA protests in 2011 -- and Lemmy and kbin can be a great vehicle.

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    Thanks, totally agreed ... we learn by doing!

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  • I'm working on an activism campaign kicking off next week opposing some bad internet bills in the US -- [here's the magazine I just set up](https://kbin.social/m/BadInternetBills). Once things get going, we'll be sharing links there including information and actions people can take. Have there been other activism campaigns on kbin and Lemmy, and if so what to learn from them? Or, any thoughts on what could make an activism campaign successful here?

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    Thanks for the update, thanks everybody who's helping ... and great decision handing off admin support

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  • Should the Fediverse welcome its new surveillance-capitalism overlords? Opinions differ!
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    @MyOpinion Totally agree, there's some discussion at the end of the article on the need to improve moderation tools. Specifically for kbin and lemmy, I also talked about this in the Invest in moderation tools section of Don't tell people "it's easy"

    @fediverse @fediverse @thenexusofprivacy

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  • r/Blind's Meetings with Reddit and the Current Situation Regarding Accessibility and API Changes
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    A valid concern -- and a good point on the nested list item!

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  • privacy.thenexus.today

    I had shared an earlier version of this last week, and a draft of the updates a few days ago. Thanks to everybody for the feedback! Here's the key points: 1. Don't tell people "it's easy" 2. Improve the "getting-started experience" 3. Keep scalability and sustainability in mind 4. Prioritize accessibility 5. Get ready for trolls, hate speech, harassment, spam, porn, and disinformation 6. Invest in moderation tools 7. Experiment to find what approaches are a good fit for the current state of the software 8. Values matter * This is a great opportunity – and it won't be the last great opportunity

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    Eight days later: KBin, Lemmy, the landed gentry, and the rise of the "threadiverse" (DRAFT)
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    I know, it's amazing Ernest is getting any sleep at all!

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  • r/Blind's Meetings with Reddit and the Current Situation Regarding Accessibility and API Changes
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    Agreed, great idea. Maybe a code bounty for this?

    Ernest says he's definitely interested in accessbility -- he replied when I originally posted "Don't tell people "it's easy", and six more things Kbin, Lemmy, and the fediverse can learn from Mastodon", which has a section on accessibility. But there are a heck of a lot of other priorities so boosting this would be very helpful.

    Here's a post from @weirdwriter noting that kbin's fairly good for accessibility. but I know there are some problems -- here's a bug I filed last week.

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  • Eight days later: KBin, Lemmy, the landed gentry, and the rise of the "threadiverse" (DRAFT)
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    Thank you very much, I didn't know about that and will add it!

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  • Eight days later: KBin, Lemmy, the landed gentry, and the rise of the "threadiverse" (DRAFT)
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    Thanks! I'm not sure, it could be that he is and I just didn't find the quotes.

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  • privacy.thenexus.today

    Draft! Work in Progress! Feedback welcome! Tens of thousands of people have signed up for KBin and Lemmy accounts since I first published “Don’t tell people “it’s easy”,” hundreds of new instances have been created, and “the threadiverse” is suddenly a hot topic of conversation… Of course, it hasn’t all gone smoothly, but the opportunity isn’t going away.

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    It makes all the difference...
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    Yes they do! I clicked on the #mosstadon hashtag and it took me to https://kbin.social/tag/mosstadon just as one would hope!

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  • Beehive: an update to defederating from sh.itjust.works
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    I know it's on their list, not sure where it'll get prioritized. I shared a link to kbinMeta with beehaw.org's list of needed moderation functionality, which applies to kbin as well, but so far the only comment is "jesus christ, here we go again with all this blocking bullshit". 🤣

    https://kbin.social/m/kbinMeta/t/37130/Beehaw-s-mod-tool-needs-Useful-for-KBin-as-well-Discuss

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    Beehaw's mod tool needs (Useful for KBin as well) - Discuss Online
    https://discuss.online/post/12787

    Beehaw's moderators have a good post listing the tooling needs -- all of which make a lot of sense to me. Definitely worth looking at these for kbin as well!

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    Spam and porn are flooding kbin already
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    To the contrary: defederation from instances in situations like this is very much in the spirit of the the fediverse. Not attaching NSFW tags to NSFW content is a major moderation fail by lemmynsfw, and restricting content from badly-moderated instances until they get things cleaned up is something that frequently happens.

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  • www.theverge.com

    “The blackouts are not representative of the greater Reddit community.” Or so he says. Also: Q: So you’re saying that Apollo, RIF, Sync, they don’t add value to Reddit? A: Not as much as they take. No way.

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    privacy.thenexus.today

    The fediverse has always grown in waves and we're at the start of one. It's worth looking at what tactics worked well in the past, to use them again or adapt them and build on them. It's also valuable to look at what went wrong or didn't work out as well in the past, to see if there are ways to do better. Here's the current table of contents: * I'm flashing!!!!! * But first, some background 1. Don't tell people "it's easy" 2. Improve the "getting-started experience" 3. Keep scalability and sustainability in mind 4. Prioritize accessibility 5. Get ready for trolls, hate speech, harassment, spam, porn, and disinformation 6. Invest in moderation tools 7. Values matter * This is a great opportunity – and it won't be the last great opportunity [https://privacy.thenexus.today/kbin-lemmy-fediverse-learnings-from-mastodon/](https://privacy.thenexus.today/kbin-lemmy-fediverse-learnings-from-mastodon/)

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    How well does /kbin work with screenreaders and keyboard-only navigation?

    Blind redditors, and others who use assistive technology, rely on third-party apps so are looking around for alternatives. Is /kbin currently a good match for them?

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    jdp23@ kbin.social

    Hi!!! I’m a strategist/entrepreneur/software engineer/activist, focusing on the intersection of justice, equity, and software engineering. I've been on the fediverse for a long time and am currently checking out /KBin. @jdp23 is my main account on Mastodon, and I also run @nexusofprivacy