What did we learn from 2015-2016?
We learned that when we don't change structures, we tend to get the same outcomes. And we don't like to change structures. But we already knew that. We just don't care enough.
In watching my friend @HackingButLegal expose cabals of hate terrorists it’s very clear to me Twitter is divided into two main camps:
1. gaslighting harassers who mean to harm people/disrupt truth
2. everyone else
Should be pretty easy to figure out who to block moving forward
@StratfordPEI I would gladly contribute annually to a maintenance fund for the disc golf course at the Town Hall, especially if there was a roadmap for improvements - i.e. stronger baskets, tee pads, tree planting, etc.
It’s a great asset for the community.
Just a reminder that one of Canada’s largest grocery chains that likes to hire part time employees so they don’t have to pay benefits just handed out a $3 million bonus to the guy that claimed he wasn’t profiting from inflation.
Have been trying out Post, Mastodon and Spoutible over the past week. All three offer interesting innovations. Spoutible is probably the most Twitter-like at this point, with interesting features designed to reduce trolling.
@MakkStephen@SanPen1@DrJacobsRad “How is a wealthy person wanting more money any more greedy than a poor person doing the same thing?”
How is a person with more money than they could ever spend any more greedy than someone who wants to buy groceries for their family? 🤷♂️