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@andypiper yeah really, I wouldn't have wanted to answer that either!

But as valid as that question is, that seems a general question about #RightsCon and Meta, not specifically their presence in the fediverse. So it sounds like there wasn't any discussion #FediPact.

If you told the story of the fediverse, for aa #RightsCon audience did you also include the mass defederation of Gab, as an example of how fedi's historical values opposed white supremacy and fascism?

And (again thinking in particular of an audience focused on rights) hopefully you included @cwebber's famous quote "the fediverse was built by queer people" and talked about the key role trans and queer people played contributing to Mastodon's success back in the early days (and since then too of course but fedi in 2017 was hella queer). Resistance to Meta aligns very nicely with both of those -- I talked about that in We're here, we're queer, fuck Facebook (or whatever they're calling themselves these days)

Hi again Occult.Town friends, we're resurrecting the admin account to let y'all know that we are once again joining the #FediPact and will suspend Tumblr federation when it goes live. Matt sucks and I (Riley) specifically left Tumblr because he sucks. :bc_grin:

Tumblr to join the fediverse after WordPress migration completes

"Automattic confirmed to TechCrunch that when the migration is complete, every Tumblr user will be able to federate their blog via ActivityPub, just as every WordPress.com user can today."

techcrunch.com/2025/02/11/tumb

don't let transphobe matt mullenweg and his corpo buddies in! sign The Anti-Automattic ActivityPub Accord, Or, FediPact 2: The Car Hammer Explosion Pact and pledge to defederate them from your instance today!!!!!

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TechCrunch · Tumblr to join the fediverse after WordPress migration completes | TechCrunch
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In this recent communication, SWICG leadership discuss forming a task force to "approach and facilitate [AI] Avatars and Agents" in ActivityPub, and discuss topics such as "using AI for content filtering" and "for algorithmic feed reading": lists.w3.org/Archives/Public/p

These are the people in charge of the ActivityPub specification, and this discourse is occurring in the
context of the chartering of a new working group to oversee the development of AP2. This is where the protocol is going next. Meta is right in the middle of it.

This is why it's critical to lend support and solidarity to protocol projects pointing beyond ActivityPub like @spritely and @VeilidNetwork , as well as the developers of emerging progressive fediverse services which refuse to align with the Social Web Foundation. And it's why we @FediPact advocates and agitators should continue to ring this bell - and zero in on those among us who are selling out the fediverse to a fascist intruder.

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lists.w3.orgRe: SocialWeb CG Feb 7, 2025 call - possible agenda item from Evan Prodromou on 2025-02-07 (public-swicg@w3.org from February 2025)
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It is completely unacceptable, in this moment, for Meta to have the slightest presence in or influence on this network. @jat23 , in their paper on the FediPact movement ( journals.sagepub.com/doi/full/ ), refers to the praxis of "Strategic Closure". Fair and good, but this is a necessarily defensive response. We would argue that it is time for a complimentary offensive opposition. It may not be sufficient to merely batten down the hatches while a corporation with near-totalitarian reach and explicitly fascist intent insinuates itself into the development processes of the protocol underlying the fediverse.

The leadership of the W3C SWICG ActivityPub working group - and by extension, of the Social Web Foundation, their gambit to privatize and de-democratize the evolution of the protocol - have discredited themselves by colluding with the Zuckerberg entity and accepting its bribes. They do not deserve the trust of the communities and developers of the fedi. They have proven themselves incapable of responsibly wielding the power to shape the future of the fediverse they claim for themselves.

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There is now a notable influx into the fedi of folks trying to escape the Meta networks, both occurring organically and due to the Pixelfed boom and efforts like #GlobalSwitchDay (and not at all, btw, because of the Threads bridge). But does this network really offer them that refuge?

Meta's own terms indicate that they are ingesting the profile data of every account behind every toot that crosses the bridge. That means that new users may be showing up here from FB or IG, setting up profiles with details that match those of their old Meta accounts, then replying to Threads posts unaware that they are still being surveilled by Meta, and that their presence and activities here could be compiled into their identity dossiers back there. The fedi is already serving as a surveillance vector.

Meta was always an abhorrent monstrosity; but with the recent turn, it has now directly telegraphed itself as a Trumpist organ. It is an explicitly fascist entity colluding with a fascist regime. And anyone who is collaborating with Meta in the fedi and enabling their ability to exercise power here needs also to be understood accordingly.

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FediPact is now, unambiguously, an antifascist struggle.

To be sure, it's not the most most important front; not when we see, for example, the bureaucratic precursors to literal trans genocide. But it's not unimportant either.

There's been a lot of talk around here about the fediverse being a holdout and refuge in an age of fascist capture of capitalist social media. That can and should be true - but is actually not, so long as the Zuckerberg entity continues to be provided the power to manipulate the future of ActivityPub.

Don't assume that the current status quo will hold or that the threat is waning. Don't assume that Meta will not advance its fediverse integration beyond the current, bizarrely stunted joke of a bridge. Don't forget that they always unilaterally force the next step on us as a sudden surprise with no advance warning.

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I respect the thought behind #FediPact but basilisk.gallery won't be doing it - unless all other users request it, at which point I'll concede and respect those wishes.

Meta can get fucked, but I don't personally think blocking people who don't have the knowledge to join the Fediverse properly is the answer.

No shade on instance admins who do choose to block Meta instances. That's the joy of federation, freedom of choice.