May 2024

the-wolf-and-moon:

Comet Leonard

jv:

Besides all the damage control Automattic is trying to do about selling user data to openAi and Midjourney, I don’t think they realize how much they have jumped the shark for some of us.

See, I worked for the company for a long time. I was really proud of being part of Automattic: For years, there was a clear push to be ‘the odd silicon valley company’, one that actually respected user privacy, gets its money from the users themselves and not from stealing their privacy, etc.

When Automattic bought tumblr, I remember Matt saying on an interview that his plan was to try to show the world that there was a different way to do social media, one that was not based in selling user personal data: he wanted tumblr to be funded by its own users. I remember actually defending him on tumblr itself: People was skeptical, but my reply to them was always that even if I not always agreed with Matt on everything, I believed he was really serious about protecting user privacy (even if it was only to protect his own reputation of being, somehow, a champion of the open internet).

Well.

Now this has been proved as bullshit. Automattic signed a deal with the two more prominent AI companies to sell user data, and didn’t announce it until the first data delivery was already done. What’s worse, if you read the announcement they posted, it’s clear they intended to gaslight the userbase: They talk about a new profile setting to protect your blog from AI scrappers. They are trying to sell it as an extra layer of protection against data scrappers, when they know very well that they only think they can do to prevent that is politely request the scrappers to not take this or that blog (spoilers: AI companies couldn’t care less about those requests). And of course, what is worse, at any moment it’s mentioned that Automattic has reached an agreement with the people behind those scrappers to proactively sending the data on their own, without even needing to scrape the web to get it. In exchange for (what I assume) is a hefty amount of money.

Not only Automattic has sold your data behind your back, but on top of that, they are trying to gaslight you about it.

The AI data selling is a punch in the gut. It’s horrifying, but at least it’s not surprising: Matt Mullenweg has been hyper-bullish about AI since last year, so he probably doesn’t even see this as the huge betrayal of user trust that it is. But the way they intended to communicate it to the end-user, the sneaky, shady way to talk about it in the official posts… that feels like an entire battering.

For me, the trust is absolutely broken. I can’t trust automattic more than I trust Meta: Yeah, there’s this ‘don’t share my data with AI thieves’ checkbox in tumblr and WordPress now, but they haven’t even communicated clearly what the 404 media article is telling us: That the data is already in OpenAi hands, and that the only thing the toggle does is kindly request them to not use your data, and that they are not even contractually obliged to comply.

Even if they actually comply and don’t use that data, I can’t trust Automattic to not change their approach and remove that checkbox in the future (It’s not the first time I see the company doing these kind of changes, but I always lied myself thinking that in the end it was minor issues with less impact than the overall stance of the company). I can’t trust Automattic to not start doing these kind of things behind our backs (since they have clearly tried to do it this time and got caught only because some brave soul leaked an internal doc to 404 media).

How could I trust Automattic anymore, when they even tried to keep which kind of data they were selling to OpenAI in secret from its own engineering team? I feel terrible for my ex-coworkers still in Automattic, because I know a big share of them are mortified and aghast for everything that has happened in the past week. But it’s their job and they are powerless against greedy and evil executives ('evil’ as in “couldn’t care less about the users or their employees”)

When I was laid off last summer, the reason I got from HR was that 'I wasn’t aligned with the direction the company needed to take’. And holy shit, wasn’t that true.

As I said, I can’t trust Automattic more than I trust Facebook, Google, or Twitter. And it breaks my heart and I can’t believe I’ve just wrote that.

jv:

Hey Sundar, here is a free piece of advice:

Announcing your record profits from the past Q will, likely, lead to “fewer layoffs” is not the morale boost you think it is.

carlburton:

a user signature in a forum I saw years ago:

You are on the internet
You are online
But deep in the Earth the fires burn

jv:

koke:

jv:

dwarvendiaries:

Which of these best describes you?

I am queer and have not licked batteries

I am straight and have not licked batteries

I am queer and have licked batteries

I am straight and have licked batteries

See Results

This shows a very strong correlation between being straight and having licked batteries that I think should be further studied by science

This shows why you should not jump to interpret results until you have a large enough sample size

but that’s boring, koke

captain-price-unofficially:

zegalba:

The beacon is lit. America calls for aid.

pasteldenatas:

Listen Up Columbia! — Portraits from a campus in crisis
Photographed by Gabriella Gregor Splaver

jv:

jv:

You know something funny? On internet, when someone says that something feels like a Goya painting, they mean this:


But most of your average Spaniards who went through high school history classes would think of this:


Kind of a different vibe 😁

Now I think of it, it’s kind of funny. The guy was SUPER famous back in the early 19th century, he was the court painter of the Spanish crown and all that, but most of the “goth” paintings people on internet know him for were almost fanfiction he painted for him and his closest friends: his “black paintings” were all done as decorations of his house just outside Madrid (where he retired trying to flee from the court because his quite left-wing opinions made him to be at odds with the royalty), were only his closest circle was invited. They weren’t actually found by the public until decades after his death.

So Goya would 100% be on Tumblr if he lived today. He would be a famous artist with a nice and shiny blog with hundreds of thousands followers, while keeping a secret secondary blog to post all kinds of deranged illustrations of the obscure fandoms he is into, mostly goth and horror stuff, for his 30 mutuals. His house would look like Guillermo Del Toro’s:


Reconstruction of how Goya’s house was decorated:

And actually got at trouble at work (the court) for posting too lefty stuff in his main blog (see “los caprichos”, a print series of proto-comics where he parodies the aristocrats of the day and the “disasters of war”, another print series where he criticizes the monarchy), to the point of having to delete part of it after posting (they stopped printing the “disasters” after just two copies, in fear of the king getting mad at him)


So… Yeah, Goya?

ms-demeanor:

shieldfoss:

ms-demeanor:

shieldfoss:

ms-demeanor:

ms-demeanor:

My art history professor just said in a lecture “Protesting with art is really good because you don’t harm things, you don’t kill. You don’t have fights at universities and things like that.”

Then she paused and said “who do you think gives all the water to Gaza? don’t you think they should be grateful? The world is watching.”

And you know what I think I’m done with this lecture.

This is the professor who said that there wasn’t much history of religious conflict in England in the 1600-1700s, so who wants to guess what painting was displayed when she was talking about why Gaza should be more grateful because it’s going to make you want to set something on fire.

I already want to set something on fire but go on?

fuuccckkkk

Image description: Pablo Picasso’s “Guernica,” which depicts the chaos and tragedy in the aftermath of a bombing of a civilian population.

For context:

On 26 April 1937, the Basque town of Guernica (Gernika in Basque) was aerial bombed during the Spanish Civil War. It was carried out at the behest of Francisco Franco’s rebel Nationalist faction by its allies, the Nazi German Luftwaffe’s Condor Legion and the Fascist Italian Aviazione Legionaria, under the code name Operation Rügen. The town was being used as a communications centre by Republican forces just behind the front line, and the raid was intended to destroy bridges and roads.[1] The operation opened the way to Franco’s capture of Bilbao and his victory in northern Spain.

The attack gained controversy because it involved the bombing of civilians by a military air force. Seen as a war crime by some historians, and argued as a legitimate attack by others,[2] it was one of the first aerial bombings to capture global attention. Under the international laws regarding aerial warfare in 1937, Guernica was a legitimate military target.[3] The number of victims is still disputed; the Basque government reported 1,654 people killed at the time, while local historians identified 126 victims[4] (later revised by the authors of the study to 153).[5] A British source used by the USAF Air War College claims 400 civilians died.[6][7] Soviet archives claim 800 deaths on 1 May 1937, but this number may not include victims who later died of their injuries in hospitals or whose bodies were discovered buried in the rubble.[8]

jv:

k-simplex-deactivated20241001:

what the fuck are you trying to sell me

Glass corners. What’s not clicking

jv:

dancinbutterfly:

catboy–slim:

offf, this story about how Google made google search into a pile of seagull shit hits me hard:

https://www.wheresyoured.at/the-men-who-killed-google/

Around the time of this story, I was living through a similar situation in my work life (on a much smaller scope, of course, WordPress.com first, Tumblr later).

Back in 2019, working on WordPress, I started finding myself, almost weekly, arguing against people who wanted to take the product we were working at and made it worse if that mean they could squeeze 0.1% more revenue from it

The 0.1% figure is not even a random number: I remember this speciffic A/B test on WordPress.com that was declared a success and shipped to 100% of the users because it increased the free-to-paid conversion by 0.1%. Soon after it was released, I found out that as a side effect, it increased the churn of free users by 20 something %,so I called for an urgent rollback and removal of the change. So I was promptly explained that we didn't care about free-users churn, because finance had calculated the average long-term value of theALT
free users to be something like $2 per year, and the increase in conversion was bigger than what we could get from them.

Everything became about growth hacking. Everything became thinly-veiled dark patterns. In our private dev slack channels, we joked that since it was impossible to make it smaller or less conspicuous, the next thing the growth team was going to ask us to do was to make the 'free plan' button flee away from the mouse pointer when the user tried to click it. We kept making our product worse, we kept consciously crippling the cheaper versions so we could force people to move to the more expensive options.

Back then I was the lead of one of the two dev divisions working on WordPress.com, so my job was mainly to discuss what we were going to be doing, when and how. And I was getting drained by a constant state of fight against a constant wave of shit they wanted us to build. So much than by the end of 2020, the CEO quietly told me to follow the growth team plans and shut up or step down.

So I requested to move to tumblr, because I thought the pastures were greener over there. But it was all the same: Adding login walls to what we were pretending to be "the last bastion of the free internet", cramping in embarrasingly obvious money-making schemes disguised as features, and making them silently opt-outALT
instead of opt-in so the less people the possible would deactivate them, having to fend off the pressure from the CEO to make everything algorithmic timelines because, you know, tiktok makes a lot of money and why aren't we, etc etc.

I found myself in a place where building something good that people enjoy using was no longer a priority, but tricking people into generating more money for the company was. And when I looked around me, I could see that happening everywhere else, not only in my company. Experiencing the start of the enshittification years from inside wasn't easy.

And, as in the article, the people who decided to turn the shit-metter up to 200%, have a name, in every case. And these people, no matter if they are called Sundar and Prabhakar or Matt and Mark, are destroying the internet. These people are milllionaires, or billionaries, and are destroying our shared, common spaces to squeeze some extra cash from us.

That's why the fediverse and its principles are important. Because that's how we take back internet from their dirty hands. That's how we make internet resilient against them. That's how we build the commons.ALT

You show me a single part that looks like google, can search like google should be able to search. - Please, I’m asking.

And the cost of running a server is prohibitive - I asked.

And there is nothing that looks like tumblr or LJ or any other blogging platform. I ASKED!

Sooooooooo.

I agree that the fediverse is important but WHO IS GOING TO PAY FOR IT?!

You? Because yall wont even pay for ad-free tumblr!

I am glad Bluesky is taking off but to say the fediverse is a solution and NOT a heavy regulation on tech corporations? Is the most libertarian bullshit I have EVER heard.

Vote Blue No Matter Who - If you’re american.

If you’re not? Push for regulation in your country of tech giants.

> I agree that the fediverse is important but WHO IS GOING TO PAY FOR IT?!

Me. I’m willing to pay for my part, and since I’m at it, for another 300-400 people my server can probably support. I’m actually doing it already. As others do.

You don’t need everyone to pay for the fediverse, just a few. Or crowd source the costs, you could easily set up a server for a bunch of people for less than a dollar a month if you share costs. You could just use a spare old computer at home and pay only for the domain.

Internet used to work like this before the 2010s. There is no reason it can’t work like this again.

jv:

seymour-butz-stuff:

whosurisold:

makingdonalddrumpfagain:

Stealing working Americas wages

Executive bonuses are wages stolen from all the workers who actually make the company profitable

It’s called “surplus value” and it’s the entire base of capitalism.


jv:

dancinbutterfly:

catboy–slim:

offf, this story about how Google made google search into a pile of seagull shit hits me hard:

https://www.wheresyoured.at/the-men-who-killed-google/

Around the time of this story, I was living through a similar situation in my work life (on a much smaller scope, of course, WordPress.com first, Tumblr later).

Back in 2019, working on WordPress, I started finding myself, almost weekly, arguing against people who wanted to take the product we were working at and made it worse if that mean they could squeeze 0.1% more revenue from it

The 0.1% figure is not even a random number: I remember this speciffic A/B test on WordPress.com that was declared a success and shipped to 100% of the users because it increased the free-to-paid conversion by 0.1%. Soon after it was released, I found out that as a side effect, it increased the churn of free users by 20 something %,so I called for an urgent rollback and removal of the change. So I was promptly explained that we didn't care about free-users churn, because finance had calculated the average long-term value of theALT
free users to be something like $2 per year, and the increase in conversion was bigger than what we could get from them.

Everything became about growth hacking. Everything became thinly-veiled dark patterns. In our private dev slack channels, we joked that since it was impossible to make it smaller or less conspicuous, the next thing the growth team was going to ask us to do was to make the 'free plan' button flee away from the mouse pointer when the user tried to click it. We kept making our product worse, we kept consciously crippling the cheaper versions so we could force people to move to the more expensive options.

Back then I was the lead of one of the two dev divisions working on WordPress.com, so my job was mainly to discuss what we were going to be doing, when and how. And I was getting drained by a constant state of fight against a constant wave of shit they wanted us to build. So much than by the end of 2020, the CEO quietly told me to follow the growth team plans and shut up or step down.

So I requested to move to tumblr, because I thought the pastures were greener over there. But it was all the same: Adding login walls to what we were pretending to be "the last bastion of the free internet", cramping in embarrasingly obvious money-making schemes disguised as features, and making them silently opt-outALT
instead of opt-in so the less people the possible would deactivate them, having to fend off the pressure from the CEO to make everything algorithmic timelines because, you know, tiktok makes a lot of money and why aren't we, etc etc.

I found myself in a place where building something good that people enjoy using was no longer a priority, but tricking people into generating more money for the company was. And when I looked around me, I could see that happening everywhere else, not only in my company. Experiencing the start of the enshittification years from inside wasn't easy.

And, as in the article, the people who decided to turn the shit-metter up to 200%, have a name, in every case. And these people, no matter if they are called Sundar and Prabhakar or Matt and Mark, are destroying the internet. These people are milllionaires, or billionaries, and are destroying our shared, common spaces to squeeze some extra cash from us.

That's why the fediverse and its principles are important. Because that's how we take back internet from their dirty hands. That's how we make internet resilient against them. That's how we build the commons.ALT

You show me a single part that looks like google, can search like google should be able to search. - Please, I’m asking.

And the cost of running a server is prohibitive - I asked.

And there is nothing that looks like tumblr or LJ or any other blogging platform. I ASKED!

Sooooooooo.

I agree that the fediverse is important but WHO IS GOING TO PAY FOR IT?!

You? Because yall wont even pay for ad-free tumblr!

I am glad Bluesky is taking off but to say the fediverse is a solution and NOT a heavy regulation on tech corporations? Is the most libertarian bullshit I have EVER heard.

Vote Blue No Matter Who - If you’re american.

If you’re not? Push for regulation in your country of tech giants.

> I agree that the fediverse is important but WHO IS GOING TO PAY FOR IT?!

Me. I’m willing to pay for my part, and since I’m at it, for another 300-400 people my server can probably support. I’m actually doing it already. As others do.

You don’t need everyone to pay for the fediverse, just a few. Or crowd source the costs, you could easily set up a server for a bunch of people for less than a dollar a month if you share costs. You could just use a spare old computer at home and pay only for the domain.

Internet used to work like this before the 2010s. There is no reason it can’t work like this again.

jv:

azdesertwillow:

catboy–slim:

offf, this story about how Google made google search into a pile of seagull shit hits me hard:

https://www.wheresyoured.at/the-men-who-killed-google/

Around the time of this story, I was living through a similar situation in my work life (on a much smaller scope, of course, WordPress.com first, Tumblr later).

Back in 2019, working on WordPress, I started finding myself, almost weekly, arguing against people who wanted to take the product we were working at and made it worse if that mean they could squeeze 0.1% more revenue from it

The 0.1% figure is not even a random number: I remember this speciffic A/B test on WordPress.com that was declared a success and shipped to 100% of the users because it increased the free-to-paid conversion by 0.1%. Soon after it was released, I found out that as a side effect, it increased the churn of free users by 20 something %,so I called for an urgent rollback and removal of the change. So I was promptly explained that we didn't care about free-users churn, because finance had calculated the average long-term value of theALT
free users to be something like $2 per year, and the increase in conversion was bigger than what we could get from them.

Everything became about growth hacking. Everything became thinly-veiled dark patterns. In our private dev slack channels, we joked that since it was impossible to make it smaller or less conspicuous, the next thing the growth team was going to ask us to do was to make the 'free plan' button flee away from the mouse pointer when the user tried to click it. We kept making our product worse, we kept consciously crippling the cheaper versions so we could force people to move to the more expensive options.

Back then I was the lead of one of the two dev divisions working on WordPress.com, so my job was mainly to discuss what we were going to be doing, when and how. And I was getting drained by a constant state of fight against a constant wave of shit they wanted us to build. So much than by the end of 2020, the CEO quietly told me to follow the growth team plans and shut up or step down.

So I requested to move to tumblr, because I thought the pastures were greener over there. But it was all the same: Adding login walls to what we were pretending to be "the last bastion of the free internet", cramping in embarrasingly obvious money-making schemes disguised as features, and making them silently opt-outALT
instead of opt-in so the less people the possible would deactivate them, having to fend off the pressure from the CEO to make everything algorithmic timelines because, you know, tiktok makes a lot of money and why aren't we, etc etc.

I found myself in a place where building something good that people enjoy using was no longer a priority, but tricking people into generating more money for the company was. And when I looked around me, I could see that happening everywhere else, not only in my company. Experiencing the start of the enshittification years from inside wasn't easy.

And, as in the article, the people who decided to turn the shit-metter up to 200%, have a name, in every case. And these people, no matter if they are called Sundar and Prabhakar or Matt and Mark, are destroying the internet. These people are milllionaires, or billionaries, and are destroying our shared, common spaces to squeeze some extra cash from us.

That's why the fediverse and its principles are important. Because that's how we take back internet from their dirty hands. That's how we make internet resilient against them. That's how we build the commons.ALT

Has anyone actually tagged @jv here yet that this is making the rounds here

Wtf, this is the weirdest feeling. I got screencaped… on Tumblr?? Gents I’m right here 😄

jv:

azdesertwillow:

catboy–slim:

offf, this story about how Google made google search into a pile of seagull shit hits me hard:

https://www.wheresyoured.at/the-men-who-killed-google/

Around the time of this story, I was living through a similar situation in my work life (on a much smaller scope, of course, WordPress.com first, Tumblr later).

Back in 2019, working on WordPress, I started finding myself, almost weekly, arguing against people who wanted to take the product we were working at and made it worse if that mean they could squeeze 0.1% more revenue from it

The 0.1% figure is not even a random number: I remember this speciffic A/B test on WordPress.com that was declared a success and shipped to 100% of the users because it increased the free-to-paid conversion by 0.1%. Soon after it was released, I found out that as a side effect, it increased the churn of free users by 20 something %,so I called for an urgent rollback and removal of the change. So I was promptly explained that we didn't care about free-users churn, because finance had calculated the average long-term value of theALT
free users to be something like $2 per year, and the increase in conversion was bigger than what we could get from them.

Everything became about growth hacking. Everything became thinly-veiled dark patterns. In our private dev slack channels, we joked that since it was impossible to make it smaller or less conspicuous, the next thing the growth team was going to ask us to do was to make the 'free plan' button flee away from the mouse pointer when the user tried to click it. We kept making our product worse, we kept consciously crippling the cheaper versions so we could force people to move to the more expensive options.

Back then I was the lead of one of the two dev divisions working on WordPress.com, so my job was mainly to discuss what we were going to be doing, when and how. And I was getting drained by a constant state of fight against a constant wave of shit they wanted us to build. So much than by the end of 2020, the CEO quietly told me to follow the growth team plans and shut up or step down.

So I requested to move to tumblr, because I thought the pastures were greener over there. But it was all the same: Adding login walls to what we were pretending to be "the last bastion of the free internet", cramping in embarrasingly obvious money-making schemes disguised as features, and making them silently opt-outALT
instead of opt-in so the less people the possible would deactivate them, having to fend off the pressure from the CEO to make everything algorithmic timelines because, you know, tiktok makes a lot of money and why aren't we, etc etc.

I found myself in a place where building something good that people enjoy using was no longer a priority, but tricking people into generating more money for the company was. And when I looked around me, I could see that happening everywhere else, not only in my company. Experiencing the start of the enshittification years from inside wasn't easy.

And, as in the article, the people who decided to turn the shit-metter up to 200%, have a name, in every case. And these people, no matter if they are called Sundar and Prabhakar or Matt and Mark, are destroying the internet. These people are milllionaires, or billionaries, and are destroying our shared, common spaces to squeeze some extra cash from us.

That's why the fediverse and its principles are important. Because that's how we take back internet from their dirty hands. That's how we make internet resilient against them. That's how we build the commons.ALT

Has anyone actually tagged @jv here yet that this is making the rounds here

Wtf, this is the weirdest feeling. I got screencaped… on Tumblr?? Gents I’m right here 😄

thingsamylikes:

pragnificent:

This is Money Snake. She only appears every 312 years. 

If you reblog her picture within the next twenty-five seconds you will have good luck and fortune for the rest of your life. 

I reblogged her late last year and my 2024 has been very satisfying work-wise and (secure enough to not stress out) money-wise so far. Money Snake is wise and good.

hanpaopaoo:

Hermes’ redesign looks amazing I just had to try drawing him 🥺🧡 I love him sm

fandoomed-len:

if people stop shitting on subtitles and start watching tv shows with it, y'all would become so much better at reading, I fucking promise.

baddywronglegs:

depsidase:

“AI overviews are experimental.”

Some experiments return negative results.

Some experiments return very clear negative results very quickly.

One of the good things Discord did this year was experiment with an AI assistant, realise it was terrible and conclude the experiment by canning it.

Google… you’ve binned better things (Jamboard, Google Podcasts) this year.

Let this die. It so obviously wants to be let die.

queer-as-city-folk:

queer-as-city-folk:

Good, Cars shouldn’t be enjoyable, we need to end automotive dependence immediately

Thank you, I’m glad you appreciate my point of view<3

slymewitch:

chvvy:

laios being marcille’s nightmare in every universe

“Do you think we’re best friends in every universe?”

“Fuck no”

carlyraejepsans:

i am not aro but i believe in their beliefs WHY is it that every time someone calls love mid compared to sth else for a joke everybody’s gotta crawl out of the woodwork to yap about how they’re both good… sorry I’m with the loveless bitches on this one idgaf

memories:

I want #boykisser to stomp on me.

memories:

I want #boykisser to stomp on me.

brodiedoesthings:

memories:

I want #pokemon to stomp on me.

weird kink but ok

moniquill:

Here is a brief summary of what is happening in Wikipedia right now:

In the last few years (3-4 years) the WikiProject Indigenous peoples of North America, which was originally created to improve the quality and coverage of native issues and native articles on wikipedia, has been hijacked by a small number of users with an extremist agenda. They have been working diligently over the last few years to change the definition of both what it means to be an Indigenous American and even what it means to be state and federally recognized.

The four or five key players (Mainly Editor Yuchitown, Bohemian Baltimore, ARoseWolf, (now retired editor CorbieVreccan, Netherzone and Oncamera) who are part of the “Native American Articles Improvement Project” started implementing these changes slowly, but they started pursuing their goals aggressively after November 2023, when state-recognized tribes retained their voting rights in NCAI. Essentially, after the movement to delegitimize state-recognized tribes failed officially, the key players doubled down on altering and controlling the flow of information about Native Americans through Wikipedia.

The talk page of Lily Gladstone’s article has a relevant discussion here. Initially, the leaders of the WikiProject removed any reference to her being a “Native American Actress” and instead had her as “Self-identifying as Blackfoot” and “Self-identifying as Nez Perce” because her blood quantum was too low to be enrolled in either tribe.

You can see some of the discussion here:

 https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Talk:Lily_Gladstone

Eventually they relented and changed her category to being “Of Nez Perce Descent” but you can see in the discussion that they are referring to an article that these editors (Yuchitown, Bohemian Baltimore, and CorbieVreccan) themselves appeared to have mostly written and revised:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Native_American_identity_in_the_United_States

This statement is very much at odds with even the government’s description, as seen below;

The DOJ Office of Tribal Justice Office on their webpage “Frequently Asked Questions About Native American”, question “Who is an American Indian or Alaskan Native” states:

“As a general principle, an Indian is a person who is of some degree Indian blood and is recognized as an Indian by a Tribe and/or the United States. No single federal or tribal criterion establishes a person’s identity as an Indian. Government agencies use differing criteria to determine eligibility for programs and services. Tribes also have varying eligibility criteria for membership.”

In addition, “List” pages have been created on Wikipedia for federally and state recognized tribes. The Wikipedia “List” page for state-recognized tribes is inaccurate in its interpretation of state recognition and not supported by expert reliable sources–(1) Cohen’s Handbook of Federal Indian Law 2012 edition, (2) NCSL.org current stand on state recognition (not the archived list from 2017 which NCSL no longer supports), (3) Koenig & Stein’s paper “Federalism and the State Recognition of Native American Tribes: a survey of state-recognized tribes and state recognition processes across the United States” (both 2008 & updated 2013 in book “ Recognition, sovereignty struggles, and indigenous rights in the United States: A sourcebook”)

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/State-recognized_tribes_in_the_United_States

State-recognized tribes who have received recognition through less formal but acceptable means have been moved from the Wikipedia list page on state-recognized tribes to the Wikipedia list page of unrecognized or self-identifying organizations.

The Wiki page “List of organizations that self-identify as Native American tribes”, in particular, is being used to purposely defame legitimate Native American individuals who are members of the tribes/Native communities that are on this list. 

By the parameters set up on Wikipedia, only the colonizer’s governments can acknowledge who is Native American through either federal recognition or state recognition. If an individual is not a member of a federally or state-recognized tribe, then it is determined that they cannot be Native American and are, instead, considered “self-identifying” or only “a descendant of …” (example Lily Gladstone). As a result, Native individuals are currently being tagged as “self-identifying” and their names are put on “list” pages that strongly imply they are “pretend” Indians.

These editors have indicated that they would like “self-identification” to be the default setting for any people who they deem do not fit within the parameters that they themselves created within Wikipedia.

Moreof, these editors are admin and senior editors within the Wikiproject Indigenous Peoples of North America, and are being called in specifically to weigh on Native Identity, and any project involving any Indigenous Group.

Any attempt to correct misinformation, add information, or change any of these articles is often met with being blocked, reported for various offenses, or reported for having a Conflict of Interest, whether or not that is actually applicable. They have use this strategically in many different pages for many different individuals and groups within the scope of their Wikiprojects.

While changing things in Wikipedia does not change the truth, it is a way to control how most people take in information, and thus they hope to manipulate the narrative to better suit their goals.

This is quick and messy but:

Here is a link to the google document with the other state recognized tribes (Including yours) that were edited by these editors. This is an incomplete list so far that only goes back to September 2023 but I am going to add to it. If you can add to your own part of this list, and send your complaints and information to the arbitrator committee (the email is below) with the involved editors, this will help our case.

The  more tribes who complain, and the more Wikipedia editors complain, the better our case will be. 

https://docs.google.com/document/d/1YNDEjLTrrZ_mMIRCVxtvt69FwCYpJWKs71lBhWa5a9M/edit?usp=sharing

The place to make complaints on Wikipedia is oversight-en-wpwikipedia.org , and

arbcom-enwikimedia.org . It is most helpful to have an editing account on Wikipedia, because Yuchitown and the others will try to defend themselves using Wikipedia methodology and make anyone who confronts them look like the aggressor (see the other tribes who tried to fight back on Wikipedia I found).

The more people and tribes make complaints the more likely it is that this will work and we can rid ourselves of these monsters.

Some of the tribes I have spoken to are taking legal action against these editors. Any groups affected by their policies should also reach out to the news to make knowledge of this more widespread.

Thank you

- quoted with permission from an email sent by an associate of my tribe. Message me for their email address if you’d like to reach out to them.

memories:

#ao3 tags is my biggest hobby… and my greatest fear.

queer-as-city-folk:

lilac-read:

depsidase:

@amtrak-official

This is why nobody takes me to the gay bars, I start rambling about the infrastructure

memories:

#ao3 tags is my biggest hobby… and my greatest fear.

brodiedoesthings:

memories:

#tumblr is my biggest hobby… and my greatest fear.

ex-fucking-actly

i-am-a-fish:

a thwomp from mario, a large gray block with an intense expression, traveling downward ALT
a goldfish who is very happy ALT

i fuckin love hanging out in this spot

demihappycow:

official-boob-posts:

ineffectualdemon:

ineffectualdemon:

Not me explaining that here on Tumblr tits is a gender neutral term for big chests unless the person has said they don’t like it

On a serious note people being unironically horny about cis men and referring to their chests as tits in their horny rantings has made me feel more comfortable as someone who is transmasc

Like I don’t have huge dysphoria about my chest because I’m not very well endowed but I still have some and like thinking: “I’m a sexy dude with sexy tits” is actually a good feeling for me personally

my blog is a safe place for the gender neutral usage of tits

max1461:

max1461:

I guess I feel like… you have to have some sense of, you know, what matters to you? What you give a shit about? And it has to be at least a little disentangled from how you think the world actually is. Right, like, you have to be able to say “I wish X was so” even if X is not so. Otherwise how do you direct your actions, how do you know what you’re shooting for. Even if you don’t buy the is-ought distinction, your sense of ought can’t be so tied up in your sense of is that “it is not so” is a sufficient counterargument to “it should be so”. Because then how can you even think! How can you even choose actions!

And I made this point, basically, in that old post of mine from 2021 which was in some sense the start of my Posting career in earnest. I made the point about politics in specific but it’s more general than that. That was a good post.

aqua-regia009:

Gouache paintings by Bill Mayer (American, b.1951)

https://www.thebillmayer.com/

max1461:

max1461:

I guess I feel like… you have to have some sense of, you know, what matters to you? What you give a shit about? And it has to be at least a little disentangled from how you think the world actually is. Right, like, you have to be able to say “I wish X was so” even if X is not so. Otherwise how do you direct your actions, how do you know what you’re shooting for. Even if you don’t buy the is-ought distinction, your sense of ought can’t be so tied up in your sense of is that “it is not so” is a sufficient counterargument to “it should be so”. Because then how can you even think! How can you even choose actions!

And I made this point, basically, in that old post of mine from 2021 which was in some sense the start of my Posting career in earnest. I made the point about politics in specific but it’s more general than that. That was a good post.

max1461:

max1461:

I guess I feel like… you have to have some sense of, you know, what matters to you? What you give a shit about? And it has to be at least a little disentangled from how you think the world actually is. Right, like, you have to be able to say “I wish X was so” even if X is not so. Otherwise how do you direct your actions, how do you know what you’re shooting for. Even if you don’t buy the is-ought distinction, your sense of ought can’t be so tied up in your sense of is that “it is not so” is a sufficient counterargument to “it should be so”. Because then how can you even think! How can you even choose actions!

And I made this point, basically, in that old post of mine from 2021 which was in some sense the start of my Posting career in earnest. I made the point about politics in specific but it’s more general than that. That was a good post.

bebsi-cola:

heat intolerance for disabled people causes difficulty every summer but honestly my heart goes out to every disabled person in the parts of the world most affected by global warming. it’s not just confined to summer. the heat levels reached are seriously dangerous to abled people in these areas, nevermind disabled people who are more vulnerable

trans-girl-nausicaa:

trans-girl-nausicaa:

What

okay like The White Pharaoh image macros i make are supposed to be somewhat of a parody of Mormons but like. how the fuck am i supposed to parody this, they literally already did the thing. the thing that im like “oh haha this is funny because its an exaggeration” no. the mormons actually made the most ass-ugly egyptophilic sculpture that i have ever seen in my life

animentality:

nocturnalsectors:

nocturnalsectors:

it’s fascinating to watch tumblrites side en masse with a catholic fascist publication on generative image models, then simply say “huh wow I never thought I’d agree with these guys!” instead of doing any introspection about their fascist impulses towards art, or whether it reflects poorly on their biases that they share common ground with clerofascists

this is the article I’m vagueing, for those not in the know. there is a post going around with about eighty thousand notes praising it.

the same publication that puts out hits such as these:

helenvaughans:

helenvaughans:

evilnicegirl:

evilnicegirl:

every day should be like i wake up & my first thought is a beautiful idea of a fun & new activity & i spend my day accomplishing it

i do want to live like them like so bad

nocturnalsectors:

nocturnalsectors:

it’s fascinating to watch tumblrites side en masse with a catholic fascist publication on generative image models, then simply say “huh wow I never thought I’d agree with these guys!” instead of doing any introspection about their fascist impulses towards art, or whether it reflects poorly on their biases that they share common ground with clerofascists

this is the article I’m vagueing, for those not in the know. there is a post going around with about eighty thousand notes praising it.

the same publication that puts out hits such as these:

nocturnalsectors:

nocturnalsectors:

it’s fascinating to watch tumblrites side en masse with a catholic fascist publication on generative image models, then simply say “huh wow I never thought I’d agree with these guys!” instead of doing any introspection about their fascist impulses towards art, or whether it reflects poorly on their biases that they share common ground with clerofascists

this is the article I’m vagueing, for those not in the know. there is a post going around with about eighty thousand notes praising it.

the same publication that puts out hits such as these:

mysharona1987:

mysharona1987:

fireyourowncannons:

that-lesbian-writer-deactivated:

necromatador:

guerrillatech:

dizzy1ife:

Medical condition: gets worse without sleep

Medical condition: makes it harder to sleep

demihappycow:

official-boob-posts:

ineffectualdemon:

ineffectualdemon:

Not me explaining that here on Tumblr tits is a gender neutral term for big chests unless the person has said they don’t like it

On a serious note people being unironically horny about cis men and referring to their chests as tits in their horny rantings has made me feel more comfortable as someone who is transmasc

Like I don’t have huge dysphoria about my chest because I’m not very well endowed but I still have some and like thinking: “I’m a sexy dude with sexy tits” is actually a good feeling for me personally

my blog is a safe place for the gender neutral usage of tits