@LittFaenskap@dhh No consequences at all? Even if your speech is outright lies, defamation, or incitement to commit a criminal act / harm on someone? That’s all ok?
@JamesLaneMe Still happens, it has it’s own problem with click bait articles and uninformed idiots too though, I hate social media when things like the 6 nations are on
@JamesLaneMe A mix at a guess, I’m enjoying Mastodon for geek / tech chat but that’s pretty niche, sport and Rugby chat I don’t have a safe home for currently
@JamesLaneMe No problem with free speech, I can ignore like a champion, but the balance seems wrong, too much that’s not for me, so I question coming back and do so less
@markismith50 Between him and Wayne Barnes’s letter it paints a very different picture, and potentially shows how many people are sharing a ‘truth’ without checking facts (eg RFU finances) - at very least RFU need to sort their comms out!
@Evan_Mer@robharries83 Possibly not, but someone triages and prioritises the calls and we’ve had kids immobilised and near hyperthemic before now and we can’t do a thing to help them, most of the time they just need assessing as being safe to move
@jasonfried Surely this should be tailored to your audience? Some people receive / respond better to
visual representation than written, doesn’t have to be a deck but good communication only works if it’s received as intended?
@IthicaMatt Generally happy with a couple of streaming services for TV, especially Apple TV+ that’s brought back weekly episodes. Movies get bought (mostly digital) and downloaded, I need to be able to ‘keep’ them
@DeficientDan For consumer-facing apps? Absolutely not. They're even more of a hassle, don't work with mobile, and offer little for most over password managers. I'd consider that a niche approach for corporate environments where you dictate the entire stack from above.
Operation cleanup tomorrow if anyone want’s to join us - let’s not give the reason why anymore column inches, but let’s see the positive in the people of Boro outshine the negative