br00t4c, to random
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▶ Alito's ex-neighbor rejects his claim his wife flew "Stop the Steal" flag due to her aggressiveness

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wy2kaMAUYD0

br00t4c, to random
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br00t4c, to random
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Evidence Is Building That Samuel Alito's Brain Is Filled to the Brim With Right-Wing Internet Chum

https://slate.com/news-and-politics/2024/05/samuel-alito-bud-light-flag-upside-down-transgender.html

br00t4c, to random
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br00t4c, to random
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Why Alito's 'stop the steal' flag story just fell apart

https://www.alternet.org/alternet-exclusives/alito-flag-story/

br00t4c, to random
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br00t4c, to random
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I'm Sam Alito And I Don't Know What Possessed My Wife To 'Stop The Steal' Like A Dang Ginni Thomas!

#people #stopthesteal

https://www.wonkette.com/p/im-sam-alito-and-i-dont-know-what

wdlindsy, to internet
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Natalie Orpett on the latest episode in the Lawfare podcasts about the aftermath of Jan. 6:

"In Episode 3, we examine a central but intangible cause behind the Jan. 6 insurrection: social media. It was, as we know, the primary means by which the Big Lie spread and took hold. And it was the main mechanism Trump had for communicating with the public.

Social media played a part in every aspect of Jan. 6."


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https://www.lawfaremedia.org/article/the-aftermath-stormthecapitol

wdlindsy,
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"It was the reason claims of election fraud moved from online to on the ground—the reason the Big Lie morphed into . It was the reason armed Trump supporters organized and traveled to Washington, the reason the crowd became a mob, the reason many of them chanted “hang Mike Pence.” It was the reason they were riled up enough to invade the Capitol. And it was the reason, eventually, that they left."


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br00t4c, to random
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'Stop The Steal' Protest in San Diego 'Hijacked' by Proud Boys, Police Bodycam Shows

https://unicornriot.ninja/2024/stop-the-steal-protest-in-san-diego-hijacked-by-proud-boys-police-bodycam-shows/

br00t4c, to random
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br00t4c, to random
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br00t4c, to random
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"Stop the Steal" organizer Ali Alexander brags that "our perspective" and "fact set" on January 6 is "now being shared, is being taken in consideration"

https://www.mediamatters.org/january-6-insurrection/stop-steal-organizer-ali-alexander-brags-our-perspective-and-fact-set

br00t4c, to random
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Jan 6 rioter running for George Santos' House seat made jarring comment about Congress on day of attack

https://www.the-independent.com/news/world/americas/us-politics/george-santos-house-seat-congress-b2460157.html

br00t4c, to random
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anneapplebaum, to random
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"The October 15, 2023 Polish parliamentary election will not be fair"
on PiS's use of state companies, media, money, courts and prosecution services to tilt the playing field.
from @gmfus

https://securingdemocracy.gmfus.org/red-lines-around-a-free-and-fair-polish-election/

HistoPol,
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@anneapplebaum

It would be time for a rally of all democratic forces in .

Alas, this slogan has been smeared and stolen the ultright .

https://journa.host/@anneapplebaum/111131055052572927

br00t4c, to random
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GOPers who backed 'stop the steal' did better in midterms than others: new study

https://www.rawstory.com/stop-the-steal-2664244329/

GottaLaff, to random
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It never ends.

“Samuel Miele, a fundraiser for embattled Rep. George (R-N.Y.), was indicted on allegations he had impersonated a top aide to a member of House leadership while soliciting donations for Santos’s campaign. Miele is charged with 4 counts of wire fraud & 1 count of aggravated identity theft.”

https://trib.al/x43RYiz

HistoPol,
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@GottaLaff

/s: Tell me again, what was the 's battlecry again in 2020? Was it ?!? /s

https://mastodon.social/@GottaLaff/110900550470240124

Andy_European, to Georgia
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The fourth criminal case involving Donald J. Trump is likely to come to a head next week, with the district attorney in Atlanta expected to take the findings from her election interference investigation to a grand jury.

Which is nice.

https://www.nytimes.com/2023/08/08/us/trump-georgia-election-grand-jury.html?smid=nytcore-ios-share&referringSource=articleShare

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    @marcelias I was looking for that post you tweeted with that Chris Hayes interview with the NAACP lawyer. I thought that was great.

    I think we need to say Ku Klux Klan Act a lot more when we talk about Republican support for Trumpism personally as well as calling out the fraud for the racism it is too.

    q, to twitter

    Dispatches from the war:
    • The bots have won
    • Elon has lost
    • Now is the time to encourage defection
    • No, NOT to BlueSky

    I can elaborate:

    The Bots have Won

    Back in early 2022, promised to purchase Twitter and wage war on bots, presumably the ones that were peddling cryptocurrency , romance scams, and all sorts of other scams.

    There is a good chance that Elon only said this to try to weasel his way out of purchasing Twitter; basically, if he could claim that the product he was promised didn't resemble what was available in reality, he could undo his promise to purchase the corporation. By claiming Twitter was rife with bots, this was his attempt to do so. But whether it was dishonest or not, Elon stuck to his pledge to try to rid the platform of , in ways that are alternatingly incompetent, silly, and ineffective.

    Long story short, Elon never saw his "eliminate all bots" promise through to completion. The ultimate concession to failure was when he changed the Twitter algorithm to favor paying users over regular ones, meaning the best way to be heard on the platform was to give him $8 and say your piece. But that $8 surcharge came at a steep cost: no longer were tweets being amplified based on the content of their quality, but on whether the user had extra money to waste or not.

    Initially, maybe this was good for the paying users too. After all, someone with $8 who follows Elon might consider themselves very smart, and those people think they have some very smart things to say. To the average onlooker, though, their "very smart musings" look like complete and utter crap: unfunny jokes, stale memes, cold takes.

    It turns out that having money doesn't equal intelligence, and Twitter was providing us evidence at a rapid pace.

    Elon has Lost

    Let's get the obvious things out first: Elon overpaid for Twitter. That much we know. And the value of Twitter has tanked since then, because even the free market won't continue to honor foolish business decisions.

    But today, Elon has started limiting the posts that various users are even allowed to see, as low as 300 posts per day for new users, 600 for normal users, and 6000 for the fools who pay $8 to him.

    As I understand it, 300 to 600 posts is not a lot. For comparison, when you click Show More in Mastodon, you're probably loading 20 posts at a minimum. Click Show More 30 times, and you've already seen 600. Depending on your usage habits (maybe you just like to skim!) you can easily breeze through these limits in a fraction of an hour.

    And that's just not good for user retention. If somebody is locked out of a website after spending a certain amount of time there, I don't think they're going to cough up a couple extra dollars to keep browsing. When the Bezos-owned Washington Post begs me to subscribe to their newspaper, I turn 180° and look for a different source. And the Post actually has valuable information, it's not a cesspit riddled with self-important idiots who pay money to get their unfunny jokes stuck to the top of comment threads.

    Now is the Time to Encourage Defection

    Imagine you love Elon Musk, you think he can do nothing wrong, and you even join Twitter just to see how much better it can become under his new leadership. And you get hit with a 300 post maximum before the site stops working and/or begs you to cough up your hard-earned cash, to the guy you're pretty sure is already a billionaire.

    Isn't it just disheartening?

    Here's a more reasonable scenario: You're a Twitter addict. We've all been there, after all. The conversations suck you in, and they're almost always negative conversations too. Twitter drives its engagement based on negative interactions, using forming patterns that resemble the casino slot machine more than a public square.

    Then, one day, whatever you are watching or participating in, suddenly gets replaced with a "insert $8 to continue" screen. It's straight out of a sketch. For the displeasure of raising your stress levels and your blood pressure, you must now spend money.

    This is horrible. All of it is absolutely, totally horrible. Anyone who was lulled into complacency by Twitter should now have their way of life shaken to the point of reconsidering why they use the platform. I used to be among them, and I cannot stress how much I regret giving Twitter my time. There are good people on Twitter, but there is no good Twitter to be had.

    Stay Away from BlueSky

    Never choose the lesser of two evils, when there are more than two viable choices. It has been a trend, recently, for large influencers to hope to recreate Twitter, verbatim, somewhere or anywhere else. The November 2022 seemed to be equal parts and hapless influencer who was simply looking for the most interaction.

    Never mind the complexities of Mastodon, most influencers were disappointed by how it was difficult to reassemble the same audience as they had on Twitter. The network effect was in full swing on Twitter: you joined Twitter because people were there, and people were there because you joined Twitter, so not joining Twitter became simply unfeasible for most people.

    Influencers do understand one thing: hero worship. And if you were complacent during earlier Twitter, perhaps the easiest hero to worship is . He created Twitter, after all. And sure, Twitter itself was always toxic ever since it started encouraging arguments. Maybe a lot of people have succumbed to addiction to Twitter, and have decided that Twitter is now only bad because of Elon Musk, and not because it was always bad.

    The people in this mindset are more than happy to follow Jack Dorsey to his next terrible creation, which appears to be BlueSky. Right now, the website is simply a Twitter clone, and it's begging influencers to come to it because soon, it infers, it will be the Twitter for people who aren't quite as extreme as Elon Musk.

    I hate to use the term, and I do not use it lightly, but is "virtue signaling" about being . Right now, there is only one BlueSky server, and it is invite only. Something cannot be federated if there's nothing to federate with, especially if it's closed off from the world to begin with.

    But do you know why BlueSky is ? Quite simply: it has nothing else to offer. Mastodon is, as most foundational level, a federated Twitter clone. BlueSky is, at ITS most foundational level, a Twitter clone with nothing to separate it from Twitter. But being federated is what all the cool kids want, so Jack Dorsey weaseled the word into its description to make people think it might be like Mastodon, if not compatible with it.

    Jack Dorsey has always been a fundamentally bad person, a who has no qualms about supporting the far right when it helps him.

    Dorsey is friends with promoter, believer, and all-around right wing disinfo peddler , for example. He has always had constant, open dialogues with conservatives who want to accuse him of being too biased against them, and he is often stooped to appease them without questioning whether they were lying to him the entire time.

    But don't take my word for it, here is an excellent article about it:
    https://www.splcenter.org/hatewatch/2021/07/07/we-make-mistakes-twitters-embrace-extreme-far-right

    Dorsey has also become more obsessed with in recent years, with a huge donation to the Twitter-like social network, a place where almost all conversations are one-sided cryptocurrency plugs, and sending cryptocurrency over it was one of the defining features.

    And Nostr wants to be too, the same way Twitter currently is.

    Final thoughts

    Succinctly: Mastodon is good, actually. It has a lot of flaws, it has a lot of user experience issues to work out, but I am incredibly thankful it is not being driven into the ground by venture capitalists hell-bent on extracting as much time, money, and attention out of the average human being as possible.

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