IndieWeb post types

This content type is full of IndieWeb post types, which are all content types which allow me to take greater ownership of my own data. These are likely unrelated to my blog posts. You can find a better breakdown by actual post kind below:

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Liked mx alex tax1a - 2020 (3) (@atax1a@infosec.exchange)
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Attached: 1 image the screenshot of the ceo of #bluesky #blueskysocial saying "we didn't do blocks because they're hard" is a straight-up admission to not being serious about solving the nazi problem. sorry, you <i>can<b>not</b></i> recover from this by ONCE MORE AND YET AGAIN FOR A JACK-DORSEY-RELATED VENTURE, implementing blocks as an afterthought. bluesky is irrecoverably fucked.<br> <br> EDIT TO ADD: per https://circumstances.run/@davidgerard/110278426748225990<br> <blockquote> the bit they left out is that the person this was in aid of was Matt Yglesias who had a flock of trans posters tell him to fuck off, then fuck off some more<br> <br> they didn't care about [harassment] until it was Matt Y</blockquote>

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so I’ve never really been Very Online, and these last few months on Bluesky have been by far the most time I’ve ever spent around shitposting, weird twitter, tpot, whatever it is can I just say…it’s a …

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Liked Jacky Alciné (@jalcine@todon.eu)
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I can't really parse people defending BlueSky solely because Jack Dorsey is there. Nor can I defend "it being better" because it explicitly has features that anti-abuse advocates have been saying for years has persistently used as vectors to run attacks against them. There's people here that do claim publicly to care about people, especially Black people, that have run there, praised it contrary to the above and are prime examples of the false nature of ally ship. Once it's convenient or enough people of their class are ready to jump, they flee frantically. In a way, good riddance. But also, I'm keeping receipts. I refuse to let people continue to enable abuse and harm for their protection of their social capital.

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Reposted Donnie Berkholz, Ph.D. (@dberkholz@hostux.social)
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I am really not a fan of all the managers & leaders posting "Oh, it was so hard today because I had to lay people off." It's 100x harder for the people who got laid off. Yeah you made some decisions and had some conversations. But you aren't the one who suddenly lost their job, who may not be able to make their mortgage or provide for themselves and their family, who is wondering if their career and experience is valid. Stop with the "woe is me" as a leader. It's a bad look.

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