Musk previously hit out at Wikipedia after its annual report showed it spent 29 percent of its budget on "equity" and "safety & inclusion."
Elon Musk has taken aim at Redditafter some of the site's moderators introduced a ban on links to X, formerly Twitter, in protest over his alleged Nazi salute during an event for President Donald Trump's inauguration.
For anyone who hasn't understood, Musk plays the same role as Shkreli did for Ackman and Michael Pearson, he's the front man. A useful idiot if you will. If the PoE controversy was not a dead giveaway he's pathetic little imbecile serving as a pawn for the real wealth, I don't know what will. While everyone is focusing on Elon's nazi salute, the Bill Ackmans, Andreasens, Ubbens, Schwartzmans, Finks, Koch brothers et al of this world bleed us dry.
musk is even more unlikable than ted cruz. He just has ridiculous amounts of money (the benefits of profiting off apartheid and effectively slave labor in daddy's emerald mines). When he finally pisses off trump enough to get the bog standard back stab, it is gonna be a literal one.
"Reddit continues to be anti-free speech," Cedric Hohnstadt said on X. "I just got a lifetime ban from the 'comics' subreddit. Yesterday, I posted a humor comic that got over 5,400 upvotes. Then I noticed that there was a pinned post from the moderators saying that comics linked from X could no longer be shared because Musk gave a Nazi salute. I commented saying no he didn't. The moderator accused me of being pro-Nazi, banned me permanently for life, and deleted all my past posts from the, 'comics' subreddit. But somehow Elon Musk is the totalitarian?" The post has been viewed 3.7 million times.
Ok, Cedric. Do it at work in front of your boss and boss' boss. Do it while staring the head of HR in the eye. Own the libs and prove it's not a Nazi salute. Quit bitching on Twitter like the snowflakes you hate and put your money where your mouth is.
Same old Nazi era tactics .... disrupt the entire government system with bad decisions and cause chaos everywhere. While everything is falling apart take authoritarian control because they'll use the excuse that they have to fix the problems ... the problems they caused. One of the things they'll take control of is media and communications so that only their message can be pushed everywhere.
I really don't care about Reddit but this is just another step towards these idiots following an age old playbook that they hope that everyone just forgot or ignores.
Which is the point of federation. There is no one point of failure. Each are different sites. A new site, that federates, can pop up. If they took control of one or more big or medium instances, I would expect it would incite people to spin up more smaller ones rather than stay on a compromised one.
Yeah, federation really is the killer feature for this compared to all of these centralized private services.
Sadly, I expect federation won't be foolproof/enough on its own. The fascists control more and more of the USA government. If/when they come after the fediverse it will be through whichever mechanism suffices to neuter it, including:
A "great American firewall" to cut off instances hosted outside the country
mandatory registration for any citizen leasing a domain name or a static IP address
forced rootkits on all citizen devices
and all they'll have to say is "China/Russia/Europe/Iran/etc is infiltrating our glorious social media and making it unpatriotic" to justify it.
They don't really need to truly "kill" the fediverse, they just need to make using it enough of a pain in the ass and/or dangerous that not enough people use it for it to matter.
Anyways, the point of my comment is to encourage everyone who cares about this to try spending a little thought towards fail-safes for when federation won't be enough, and/or things we could be doing now to further protect our capacity to form these independent online communities.
If they do crack down on Reddit, it'll be one of the few opportunities we will have to "get ahead" on public sentiment and help people get accustomed to federated social media. Each additional person that is participating in the fediverse raises its resilience - from instance operating to moderation to sharing and cross posting.
Ideally we would see x new instances crop up for every y new participants. With a more reactive approach of spinning up instances as existing ones get taken down, I fear we would set ourselves up for a slow fragmentation into obscurity.