KermitTheFraud [they/them]

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  • Proposal for a sufficiently anticapitalist Lemmyverse:

    • Establish an internal and external community on a per-instance basis
    • Internal comms act as a Community of Practice focusing on keeping members up to date on leftist news, hosting educational resources for organizing, reading theory, and maintaining a party line.
    • External comms are agit prop, memes, and more generally consumable/engaging content. Self-organized events like cytube gatherings are excellent.
    • External comms are heavily gamified. Internal comms are not. Alternately, internal comms can alter design to encourage consensus building rather than competition and group reputation.
    • Admins and moderators should be routinely pruned on an ideological basis. The broader community should not have purity requirements. The leadership should be largely on the same page.











  • KermitTheFraud [they/them]tochapotraphouseLol
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    3 years ago

    I have a whole rant about how corporations are bad at manipulating people in this one very specific way. Slack and Teams at a sufficiently large company are effectively small-scale social media networks. And if you want a community online to adopt a social norm, SOP is to provide educational resources on why the change is necessary and then use sockpuppets to model the intended behavior. Some corporations will even plant union busters in their new hire trainings to make it look like your peers are anti-union. So they understand the basic principle. But they just haven’t figured out how to replicate this dynamic on Slack because it’s kinda hard to create convincing sockpuppet coworkers in Slack.