Breaking the law of silence about the mental health crisis in Queer Fedi, and the Tech Mastodon clique that makes it so miserable.


This is a very long post, so I imagine few will read it (fair enough), but I felt it added significant value to fediverse discourse and haven’t seen it around, so here it is.


edit (much later): nobody will read this but editing to add additional useful context seems like the right thing to do, so anyway:

this issue in general (not just this specific post) has continued to bounce around a bit, and so I’ve done incrementally more digging as time has gone on. I still don’t have much to go on for a lot of the accusations, but as for the block list itself, someone from Nivenly said this:

But anyone can look at the version control history: TBS accidentally shipped a union of blocklists instead of an intersection, which unintentionally blocked some 80% (or thereabouts) of the Fediverse. A queer person noticed, panicked, and thought it targeted queer spaces—but they later issued a public retraction when they realized: it was all spaces. Not just queer ones. Ro fixed the issue at the time. Years ago.

this link was provided as evidence: https://koodu.h-i.works/projects/thebadspace/commit/572f7c50274f5bdc22fcb947d37824c3de213af2

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    3 months ago

    Read the whole thing. Everyone involved in this, author included, seems to be batshit insane?

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    3 months ago

    I’m about halfway through.

    I didn’t realize Mastodon was big enough for so much fucking drama.

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    3 months ago

    Although it wasn’t really specifically the point of the post, reading it’s made me think that maybe the whole idea of “universally” federated social media (even excluding the spam etc) is fundamentally untenable regardless of the technical protocol, and that treating it as the end-goal might not be the play.