Finally finished shifting my Mastodon over to my families shared system (I'm now ๐[email protected]) and I've fired up a relay for any ActivityPub supporting system over at https://t.co/nkeIizNzPc
@AskCurve Got a ticket open from an email at https://t.co/D0MpBw6KYW if you want to take a look. I'm not sure the agent has understood the problem, but that could be me explaining myself awfully. Sadly the app still displays the card details of my expired card, so yeah.
Sitting in a hospital and having doctors and nurses recognise me by name. My only thought is that while I enjoy the attention, I've spent a lot of time here over the last 7 weeks.
@AskCurve So kudos to support, shipped a replacement card (for the one that got lost in the mail). Problem now, the card the app displays is the expired one, and not the new one, so I'm a little SOL right now. Sent a message to Support.
@DougGore@Channel4 Where the broadcaster is empowered to act in the best interests of it's shareholders, us, and not DCMS and share the fruits of that back to the the people it represents.
So, what's stopping all of us (the British public) from putting in a quid each, buying @Channel4 and making it a public interest company. A broadcaster that literally, works for us. Discuss.
@DougGore@Channel4 I mean, I can't see a downside. The BBC is only public interest by virtue of charter. A fully publically (not public by virtue of government) owned company could be just what's needed to have an entirely accountable media, for the best interests of the general public.