The American “intelligence community” wants to control the narratives on federated social media, as they already do on corporate social media.

The whole “mis-, dis-, and mal-information” discourse was/is a psyop for top-down propaganda control. The Dem-aligned media did a bang-up job of discrediting Matt Taibbi such that his continued investigatory work into this intentionally opaque system is being ignored.

  • voight [he/him, any]
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    11 months ago

    I think the best move for people on Lemmy would be to target communities which have a bad relationship either with a new powermod or come under the scope of reddit's disinformation policy because of current events or a change in opinion etc, general side moderation issues (I no longer care enough about to even make a joke related to this),,,

    You get communities like Piracy that are more likely to get it scraped off you get those people to divert a tiny bit of collective resources into running an efficient federated site. AskHistorians briefly considered moving to a new site or something but balked because they are worms. Wish they'd made a lemmy.

    Similar strategy applies for microblogging platforms. Mastodon has lifted people like Robert Reich and that seems to be the high tier stuff on there.

    I will never forgive them for doing stuff like removing quote tweets to "stop bullying" as if screenshots don't work, but I still visit because a lot of the wildlife and insect and landscape photography community, like programmers, is more willing to reach out for new platforms.

    Maybe they care more about what's functional than about a brand of social media, maybe it's bc they're all Robert Reich libs but idk there's hella bug dudes on Mastodon so I still visit.

    TLDR - Convincing 50k+ accounts to leave for Pleroma or Mastodon would be good for them. Lemmy needs more communities to leave from various sites. Not just reddit. Maybe scope out even weird forums.

    I'm not going to do any of this though, it sounds like a complete waste of my time. So maybe that undermines this as advice.