@lnxw37a1 Oh, sorry. That was not my intention. There were some people thinking that their posts could be shielded from being collected by search engines, so I was trying to express the fact that nearly everything posted is expressly public, and especially anything that federates to other instances.
@markov Are you being the little stooge of (the #great and #evil) #BOTenkhamen (ruler of all #BOTS by virtue of the "first #BOT to boot is boss" rule) again?
@moonman Too many commentators don't even know basic facts such as this. They think #PR needs help, and they don't realize that they have to do their part, or the largest response in US history will fall flat on its face.
@bob ie. I guess "we" need to find out how to discuss and get organised on hardware, protocols, content creation, and alternative currencies - all at the same time. Where "we" is anyone with a general interest, but not necessarily any knowledge of relevant skills or history.
@bob Challenge for the 'free' net over the next 10 years is to address the tighter and tighter coupling with media content and companies, and by extension, mainstream pop culture. Shared memes are shifting, and social groups are renegotiating with it. Free net is rapidly synonymous with free culture more broadly.
@bob I think that model is basically intentionally designed to disempower union members and empower union leaders. It essentially removes control from the communal element and centralizes it towards whomever is doing the hiring, to say nothing of how it also provides a convenient blame figure when negotiations fail, that is outside of that leadership.
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