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transphobia, happenings over on french wikipedia but explained for an english-speaking audience 

So, let us drag the french admins of wikipedia into the dirt, shall we? I have gathered stuff from the last couple days of the ongoing events, and taken time to translate them so that english-speaking can realize the depth of the nonsense going on over there. Because that community is the way it is, it's very obtuse and flowery french that's used in their discussions, peppered with acronyms from the community.

The context here is that very clearly biased poll which questions I dutifully translated for you. The central crux was trying to standardize the way we trans people are discussed, especially with respect to mentions of our deadname. Please appreciate the irony of mostly cis people asking mostly cis people if it's okay to deadname us and how exactly they should do it.

The poll wasn't really advertised, until a couple of posts here and there shared it and called for us and our allies to come and express our opinion, in the most tame and neutral tones possible.

The original criterion for votes to be accepted was 50 contributions on general pages (which excludes niche technical contributions). On top of being a vast amount of contributions, it was discussed:

  • to maybe exclude accounts for which those last 50 were too far in the past: "For the record, tallying the last 50 contributions of all accounts (and only those from 2024), I created a list of eligible accounts for the poll. [...] One flagrant example is Nicky, whose last contribution is from 2007, and then one in 2024... yeah right [condescending]. Not sure my methodology is more exhaustive than that of Lebrouillard, but it exists."
  • to raise it to 500: "Hello, I am making a dedicated section. Clearly, there is ongoing brigading. Therefore, please raise the threshold for acceptable ballots to 500 contributions." (which is ludicrous, that's more than one a day for more than a whole year)

Following this poll being suddenly widely talked about, and the opinions tipping, french editors opened a note on the admin bulletin, accusing trans contributors of being activists and biased: "Diversity of opinion in activist communities? Hilarious"

Administrators of french wikipedia have also gone out of their way to identify the wikipedia accounts of some of the people whose posts I linked above, calling for indefinite bans, bans over a defined period, as well as blanket bans on all pages related to the topic of being trans. In that particular link, the administrators consider the use of "transphobia" in a content warning, as a form of slander and harassment organized outside of the platform: "JohnNewton8(sysop): [...] Sinkra's message could moreover be interpreted as libelous (accusation of transphobia) [...] / Jules: I believe the use of "trigger warning: transphobia" on Sinkra's post to not be targeting individual contributors but warning Sinkra's audience which may be sensitive to some of the comments being shared on the poll."

The worst part about that last bit? Complains from the admins that they have to deal with similar "brigading" and "biased activist editing" by an organisation called "Les Sans Pages" (LSP, "Those without a Page"), which is dedicated to helping reduce the abysmal gender bias in biographical wikipedia pages. "It is not the first time that accounts, including old accounts, drag our principles into the mud. Regularly, activists from LSP create controversy [...]"

This is beyond horrendous behaviour from the french wikipedia editors, with the full support of their administrators, who are willing to enforce guidelines and the code of conduct against those calling for a biased poll to happen under somewhat fair circumstances. Shame on the admins, who should be removed from their position, and clearly let the mask slip. Shame on the editors, whose bias and bigotry they hide under the guide of encyclopedic guidelines and neutrality, while shifting the blame on us for trying to be heard.

(thanks however to @belore for gathering most of the links on here)

One little thing I miss from LiveJournal that I wish was replicated elsewhere is the ability to switch pfps/icons on each post and it stay like that in the post.

Wow, this is the first order I am sending to Australia! I may be a bit biased with the green, but I think these are my finest pair I've made yet :3

To all Fedi Admins currently being hit with a spam wave:

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Block the following E-Mail Domain and whatever temp Mail provider it resolves to: chitthi.in

All our spam accounts came from this E-mail, the above instances seem to not do anything against the spam.

Since you probably have some of these accounts sleeping:

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Decided to finally watch some old Doctor Who (never watched any earlier than Sylvester McCoy) and starting with John Pertwee (because colour).

I'm impressed with how well the stories hold up and seeing where the limited budget was spent! I'm enjoying watching these. :)

This bit in particular is good...i like this bit a lot

" every consumer in the UK is paying £88 for the failure of other energy suppliers in the last few years. If more companies fail, these costs go on to customer bills.”

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"British Gas profits leap from £72m to £751m in a year"

You know those 4k a year energy prices you're all paying now....

Here is an un-paywalled link.

Breath it in. Let it seep in. Let it make you seethe

theguardian.com/business/2024/

Also gosh I’d love to have my RL hair be like that but I think I’m gonna need to get it as a wig because my hair is really thin and wispy x3

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I would like to get/make a fursuit head of my main fursona, and also get a faux gasmask to wear with it for supervillainy ;3

🎨​ KiyoneScarlet @ 🔵​☁️​

European Court of Human Rights declares backdoored encryption is illegal

Surprising third-act twist as Russian case means more freedom for all The European Court of Human Rights (ECHR) has ruled that laws requiring crippled encryption and extensive data retention violate the European Convention on Human Rights – a decision that may derail European data surveillance legislation known as Cha…
#theregister #IT
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This is something I love doing; getting old art (on the left) updated to show who I am nowadays (on the right)! It makes me feel so happy to see myself reflected in artwork! 💜
This is me dressed as a "Quantron" from "Power Rangers In Space". The cloak and hood is an original addition.
🎨 KiyoneScarlet at birdsite

Look this slink (spandex) is just really really good and I love it a lot!

I want to wear it all the time, every day. Thinking about wearing it under my casual clothes (sans the armour, of course) makes me feel really nice and at ease/comfortable.

I really need to brain properly and get the pattern down so I can get it printed and seven pieces made up! 💜

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IDK who needs to hear this but stainless steel is a relative term. It still rusts eventually, especially if it gets wet, triply so if it gets salty and wet. If you're making, say, a truck out of bare stainless steel, you should probably put some paint on there.

We were not painting trucks this whole time for purely aesthetic purposes. Sorry, "skipping the paint" does not qualify as "disrupting the auto industry."

🚨 Critical security update available for Mastodon & Glitch Soc !

There is another security update which was released few hours ago.

glitch-soc is updated too, update as soon as possible!

Mastodon: github.com/mastodon/mastodon/r

glitch-soc: github.com/glitch-soc/mastodon

:loading:​ meow is currently being updated.

My @LightTheUnicorn got me a little zink printer at Cex. I'm going to have so much fun with it I think

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