1. Participatory publishing: any person or local group sharing the goals of the website can submit articles. 2. Support: the group which runs the website can help contributors with the writing and editing of their articles through a collective interface. 3. Openness: the website isnβt the property of a particular group, it aims to reflects the diversity of ideas and practices that exist locally. 4. Anti-authoritarian ideas: all the websites within the network aim to push forward emancipatory ideas and practices, resistance to authority, and anti-capitalist ideals. 5. Dissemination: we take steps to ensure the content of the websites can be spread massively 6. Integration within a local context. 7. Mutual aid between members of the network.
Would you agree that when Jesus calls out the Pharisees to repent, he is being tribalist in terms of acknowledging their being of the Pharisee "tribe" but also suggesting that they are to put aside the matter of being a member of that tribe so as to be ready for the Lord (perhaps, calling them to transcend their tribalist thinking and behaviors)?
Ever considered how much carbon emissions could be foregone if Google let us freely listen to YouTube videos with the screen of our phones turned off? The "little" systemic things can have big consequences
@kai I dunno, maybe test whether differing methods help people attain their goals, save, or seek out more reasonable rates for things given particular trends.
Hey everyone. I love you all, still, despite not posting much. My time has felt quite scarce lately, since starting my full-time job and attempting to spend the rest of my time with my girlfriend or out in meatspace. + Last month #Fedilab chomped through my phone's data, so I've been avoiding using fediverse when mobile.