RE: MUSINGS ABOUT MUTINGS

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MUSINGS ABOUT MUTINGS

in blurt •  2 years ago 

each blog is "just a blog"

even a blog that seems "official"

is still controlled by a human

who can choose to mute or screen comments at their whim

if someone disagrees

they are free to make a post about it

or reply to others in protest

but this idea that we need to make content-screening-rules that apply to others

is the "real-problem"

each person owns their blog and only their own blog

nobody should be forced to mute

or forced to un-mute


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What do you reply to the distinction between
my blog (= content I publish = my space) and
comment-section

Is the comment section "mine"?

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each account should be able to "screen" and or "mute" and or "block" comments

on their own blog

and ONLY on their own blog


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  ·  2 years ago  ·  

So your answer is "yes, the comment section is mine"?

  ·  2 years ago  ·  

yes

in the same way that you can make your facebook page "friends only"


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  ·  2 years ago  ·  

Why do you want the comment section to be yours?

  ·  2 years ago  ·  

Because the comments on my posts are MINE , 🤬🥓 , and I would choose which comments stay or go.

  ·  2 years ago  ·  

What is a comment for you?

  ·  2 years ago  ·  

I believe in the right to deny other accounts activity on my articles.
Mute Button, Block ability, and comment moderation.

AND NO ADS!

  ·  2 years ago  ·  

to mitigate potential for harassment


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  ·  2 years ago  ·  

if someone disagrees

they are free to make a post about it

Sure. Of course I can write as many posts as I want on my blog. My modest reach may attract a handful of people, but they will recognise my channel as having too little reach as well. If you are someone who has been muted on the official channel and visitors there can't read your commentary or criticism and cannot interact with you as well, because you have been muted, your little personal blog is more likely to go under.

True, "factually" this is not censorship. There are supposed to be precursors or developments that can be seen as the antechamber of censorship.

Personally, I have not had any problems with censorship or being muted. However, I actually cannot exclude the possibility that I am already censoring myself in a certain way or retreating into the echo chambers where I practise free speech.

but this idea that we need to make content-screening-rules that apply to others

is the "real-problem"

I don't understand. I am not for content-screening-rules. Quite the opposite.

  ·  2 years ago  ·  

My modest reach may attract a handful of people, but they will recognise my channel as having too little reach as well. If you are someone who has been muted on the official channel and visitors there can't read your commentary or criticism and cannot interact with you as well, because you have been muted, your little personal blog is more likely to go under.

well, you can tag the top 20 witnesses and the top stakeholders

if you really want some exposure

it seems unlikely that they will all mute you at the same time

https://ecosynthesizer.com/blurt/richlist

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  ·  2 years ago  ·  

What I want is to have exposure on the official channel, when the official channel announces something and I want to respond to it or place a question in the comment section.

  ·  2 years ago  ·  

well, in that case, you should probably keep in mind that you can be banned on a whim

but in most other places, being banned from the "official" blog means being banned from the entire platform and losing access to your own data

for example, when jordan peterson made headline news by protesting canada's "pronoun law", he was banned from his personal gmail account and his work gmail account

most people (including myself) never imagined that google would or could ban someone from their personal gmail account without any avenue for appeal and NOT for any "crime" but for simply having an "unpopular opinion"


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  ·  2 years ago  ·  

That is probably why I am overly sensitive on this topic. Some people here in Germany had to face their bank accounts being closed, as it was reported.

  ·  2 years ago  ·  

genau


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  ·  2 years ago  ·  

I love when you german talk me. HaHa!

  ·  2 years ago  ·  

😂

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True, "factually" this is not censorship. There are supposed to be precursors or developments that can be seen as the antechamber of censorship.

censorship can only happen if someone else, some "authority" can control who you can view and who can view you

luckily, blurt also has multiple "front-ends" blurt.blog blurt.one blurtlatam so you're more likely to find one that reflects your ideals


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