[Air-L] Migration to Mastodon

Meryl Krieger merylkrieger7 at gmail.com
Mon Nov 7 15:12:50 PST 2022


Hi folks:

As I've been exploring Mastodon, it's been fascinating seeing the efforts
folks are making to get a whole range of voices visible. This, for
instance, is a crowdsourced list of journalists that are at least
diversifying their presence outside of Twitter.
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/13No4yxY-oFrN8PigC2jBWXreFCHWwVRTftwP6HcREtA/edit?resourcekey=undefined#gid=1320898902


Our conversation here is so critical! And it's giving me material to talk
with my students about.

Cheers and all best thoughts, Meryl

J. Meryl Krieger, Ph.D.
*she/her/hers*
Senior Learning Designer, Arts & Sciences Online Learning, College of
Liberal and Professional Studies, University of Pennsylvania
Lecturer, College of Liberal and Professional Studies, University of
Pennsylvania
Senior Associate Faculty, Department of Sociology, Indiana University
Purdue University Indianapolis

http://www.linkedin.com/in/merylkrieger
http://upenn.academia.edu/merylkrieger


On Mon, Nov 7, 2022 at 10:09 AM Fred Fuchs via Air-L <
air-l at listserv.aoir.org> wrote:

> On 11/7/2022 6:51 AM, Richard Forno via Air-L wrote:
> > I have a hard time *relying* on a communications platform
> > run by a company now fully engaged in the proverbial "move
> > fast, break things" mentality based on whatever singular
> > whims or rage cycle its owner is in at the time a decision
> > is made.   To wit:  They are now asking people just fired
> > to come back, b/c nobody knew they were integral to the
> > features Musk wanted to develop.  (Were it me, I'd say
> > sure, but double my salary.)
>
> Sadly this is not uncommon during "regime changes" at
> Internet tech companies. The new leadership fires far more
> people than they should've, and then often has to hire some
> or even many back at a significant salary increase.
>
> On top of that, some of those with good employment prospects
> may decide to seek better opportunities. So their possibly
> irreplaceable tech and business practices knowledge is lost
> forever.
>
> Fred
>
> ---
>
> On 11/7/2022 6:51 AM, Richard Forno via Air-L wrote:
> >
> > It's not Musk's views per se that's driven me from
> > Twitter, but that's a major reason, sure.
> >
> > I have a hard time *relying* on a communications platform
> > run by a company now fully engaged in the proverbial "move
> > fast, break things" mentality based on whatever singular
> > whims or rage cycle its owner is in at the time a decision
> > is made.   To wit:  They are now asking people just fired
> > to come back, b/c nobody knew they were integral to the
> > features Musk wanted to develop.  (Were it me, I'd say
> > sure, but double my salary.)   He's also reversed other
> > polices and views that he preached -- he was against
> > permabans until Kathy Gifford parodied him over the
> > weekend, so she's banned.  He's also said other people not
> > 'clearly identifying' as parody accounts would be
> > perma-banned.  That's a far cry from his views about how
> > the company handled other perma-bans in recent years.  The
> > entire company -- and platform -- now feels rather
> > unstable in many ways, and I feel sorry for the many serfs
> > still there who will endure such chaos .... and it's only
> > been a week!
> >
> > Heck, if I wanted to interact on a platform conducting a
> > perpetual beta test[1], I'd use something from Google.
> >
> > -- rick
> >
> > [1] either technical or managerial
> >
> >
> > On 7 Nov 2022, at 3:06, Andrew Lowenthal via Air-L wrote:
> >
> >> Wonderful to see so many people (re)embracing open
> >> source/non-corporate social media etc. Ultimately
> >> alternatives that don't place us at the whim of one
> >> oligarch or the other are the best solution.
> >>
> >> One question however - the thrust of the Musk criticism
> >> is that he will be too libertarian. With that in mind,
> >> where does the assumption come from that he will shut off
> >> access to academic twitter? Has there been a statement?
> >> It would seem to go against his anti-censorship ethos. Or
> >> is it more that it would not be in his interest to serve
> >> an overwhelmingly left-wing academia?
> >>
> >> Anything tangible as to known intentions of already
> >> concluded Twitter actions would be helpful.
> >>
> >> Thanks,
> >> Andrew
> >>
> >>
> >> On 11/7/22 01:28, Paul Levinson via Air-L wrote:
> >>> Just followed ISOC on Mastodon -- thanks!
> >>>
> >>> -- PL
> >>>
> >>>
> >>> On Sun, Nov 6, 2022 at 7:19 PM Joly MacFie
> >>> <joly at punkcast.com> wrote:
> >>>
> >>>> Not that you don't see enough of them already, but ISOC
> >>>> LIVE announces go
> >>>> out at @jolynyc at mastodon.social
> >>>>
> >>>> I'm interested to see if EM messes with Twitter live
> >>>> (ex-Periscope) which
> >>>> I quite like.
> >>>>
> >>>> Joly
> >>>> --
> >>>> --------------------------------------
> >>>> Joly MacFie  +12185659365
> >>>> --------------------------------------
> >>>> -
> >>>>
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