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[–] bayesianbandit@lemmy.blahaj.zone 7 points 1 week ago (1 children)

I think Canada, Mexico, & EU should coordinate so that a tariff on any of us is a tariff on all of us. Hit back dollar for dollar on any tariff affecting any of our economies.

 

Hi all! I wanted to open the floor for a discussion that's been on my mind lately & perhaps hear from others who are also curious about this problem

I think in online trans communities traditionally there has been a social barrier (moderation) but not a technical barrier (hosting/admin/etc).

What that means is that most communities have been run by one or two very burnt out moderators who stepped up to solve a social issue and don't know how to deal with the more technical side. This has worked—just barely—so far.

However I think in the long run this won't be sustainable. A community no longer needs someone to overcome the social barrier but now also the technical barrier AND explain to those solving the social barrier stuff why it's trustworthy. So we need to come up with ways to support them.

I think what @ada@lemmy.blahaj.zone is doing here is an invaluable piece of that puzzle. It gives those leaders a spot to land if they have nobody able to help them with self-hosting. But it's also scary for some communities, they don't know who to trust, and would benefit from a more tech-savvy trusted member in their group feeling empowered to learn, maybe set up a server themselves, evangelize a bit, offer reassurance they're committed to ensuring if blahaj goes down the community won't be screwed.

Something else I've noticed is that most communities do not have self-hosted landing pages either. Like a website that their community members can bookmark in case their community goes dark, where the admins can post information about where to meet up online next time. What I've been saying as a message is "yes most members won't bother bookmarking it, but a few will, and those users will be conscientious members who are more likely to spread the word so you limit your losses."

I think it could perhaps be a good project to work on, say, a template for a self-hosted page with a whole bunch of trans self-hosted resources, trans fediverse communities, landing pages for other communities, etc. collated so a community admin can copy-paste. It might encourage more of their members to bookmark it and begin using those resources casually. Of course, reaching out to the communities you are apart of outside the fediverse and offering to help sort out hosting a landing page is also a great asset especially if you're trusted/respected by the mods of those communities.

Anyway, these are all just thoughts at the moment, please feel free to chime in!

 

Someone in my network had the following question I don't know how to help them with and neither does anyone in our group:

tech friends! can anyone explain to my layman ass what a “MIC link” is gut check is that it’s a site that can only be accessed w/ a secure browser like TOR, but i am truly unsure is that, like, a site that can only be accessed thru a browser like TOR or

If anyone thinks they might have an idea what it is and could explain in simple-ish terms that'd be a big help and could perhaps be collated to share with others in the future!

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TransTechDIY: A concept (lemmy.blahaj.zone)
submitted 1 week ago* (last edited 1 week ago) by bayesianbandit@lemmy.blahaj.zone to c/TransTechDIY@lemmy.blahaj.zone
 

The premise is simple: we're all better off in a world where trans people know how to build our own technologies to suit the needs of our communities. Trans people are better off when we are well-connected and are able to DIY. And it's now more than ever important for us to learn how to DIY our tech the same way so many of us have DIY'd our hormones.

The most immediate threat I think many online trans communities are currently facing is deplatforming. Many have been lulled into a sense of dependency by large tech companies. Self-hosting seems like all too overwhelming, the fediverse seems overwhelming, the UIs are overwhelming, archiving data seems overwhelming, starting from scratch and building communities on new instances seems overwhelming, helping users who are less tech literate migrate to safe platforms seems overwhelming.

I would like to suggest this is a problem we can resolve. I think we could start small, and we could just share with each other various problems we see in our communities when it comes to technology—barriers to entry, designs that simply do not work, etc.—and the solutions we've found to help resolve them for each other.

Alternatively, if you're having a problem or facing resistance getting people onboarded in your communities—post about it! Let's have a chat. Maybe someone knows a matrix room you should be apart of. Maybe someone has dealt with a particular type of user apathy in a Discord they've modded & can provide some hard won lessons learned.

In the long run, I think this information could be collated into a wiki resource of sorts. Of course not trying to replace the many many resources out there for learning individual technologies. But more like a landing page for the trans community to get started fixing common problems.

However, I am of course still working on learning myself, so I think if this community grows it will be a function of who shows up and where things go.

Feel free to discuss or share feedback, it's just an idea at this point.

Nice to see the EU joining in

This is so encouraging imo thank you

Yes this was basically exactly what I was thinking! It's very reassuring to hear that could be possible in the real world and not just in my head :D

[–] bayesianbandit@lemmy.blahaj.zone 6 points 1 week ago (2 children)

Okay that's rad. I'd been privately thinking of something similar to that myself but I'm new to the fediverse and didn't know whether it was possible. If it's like what I'm thinking you're suggesting that would solve a HUGE issue in our community for balancing visibility (to help others and give information) with privacy (to support each other and avoid bigots). Centralized social media/messaging platforms have never prioritized this need in their design so we are always switching between apps to fulfill either function.

[–] bayesianbandit@lemmy.blahaj.zone 6 points 1 week ago (1 children)

Thanks! She’s submitted an application to join blahaj and I’ve also pointed her to this post

[–] bayesianbandit@lemmy.blahaj.zone 6 points 1 week ago (1 children)

She’s submitted an application to blahaj to join and I pointed her to this thread

[–] bayesianbandit@lemmy.blahaj.zone 4 points 1 week ago (1 children)

Yeah I agree. It’s progress and personally I’m very impressed by lemmy. It feels good to get connected with people who are charting paths forward in this environment.

It sucks but historically trans people have always been a bit underground by necessity and needing to find solutions outside the mainstream (in the case of the fediverse maybe one day it will be mainstream). And a lot of us do work in tech, can help those who aren’t as savvy out. We were always active on irc and Usenet back in the day

I think at the end of the day it’s good we’re working on this now because if things go downhill fast we can minimize our losses

[–] bayesianbandit@lemmy.blahaj.zone 5 points 1 week ago (3 children)

That's an awesome response tbh and clears up some of my questions I didn't even know I had too

[–] bayesianbandit@lemmy.blahaj.zone 2 points 1 week ago (18 children)

idk why I can't view it :( maybe caught in a spam filter on Reddit's side

 

Cross posting this here for visibility as it's easy to not see the edit. They are adding thoughts and resources to the post as they evolve so maybe keep an eye out for future edits.

I think the questions they have are very reasonable & they have welcomed cis people to discuss on the post (but not elsewhere on the subreddit)

I'm new to Lemmy and doing what I can. Long time member of the subreddit. Maybe some of you all are better than me at discussing these topics with them?

Thank you all for your help so far 🫶

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