Jimmy Wales has a new social network

He's not hiring any moderators

I have a feeling it will end up like the... wiki wiki wild wild west

@troubleMoney Oh no.

I really thought this was just a setup for a pun.

It's real and it's a terrible idea.

@troubleMoney Wikipedia has a huge problem with transphobes, misogynists, and racists patrolling articles and, for example, keeping trans people's dead names in articles. And he expects the same policies to produce a better social network than FB? He must know how fucked it is.

@avi @troubleMoney As a community, Wikipedia fails in almost every way. The only way I could see there being a legitimate reason to keep a trans person's dead name in an article, is to link professional work.

ex. I appeared in LogoTV: What!? I think I'm An Animal as Shiro Ulv. The name "Naia" was not mentioned as I did not go by it at the time. It may be useful for my filmography to mention that the Naia that appeared on Anthony Padilla's YT and the Shiro that appeared in the documentary are the same person.

HOWEVER, this clarification should be restricted to the context which it is relevant in. "Formerly X" or "Born X" appearing at the top of the article is not appropriate. A small citation indicating "credited as" in a filmography section would be fine.

This isn't the only way Wikipedia is a terrible community, it just... is.
Follow

@naia @troubleMoney
The first example that leaps to mind is how the article on Wendy Carlos has a picture of her from when she was in high school, in 1958, years before she became a public figure and when she was still presenting as a boy. The talk page is riddled with arguments over the photo, but because of a small number of people patrolling the article and stonewalling (ha!) its removal, it stays in.

@avi @troubleMoney

That's bullshit because it's not even relevant to the article itself.
@avi @troubleMoney My actual birth name (which isn't Shiro btw) makes me want to puke when I see it, but I could understand if it was in some article about me due to the fact it is relevant to the article. Just finding a shallow reason to throw in (and defend the existence) of a dead name reference is the most passive-aggressive transphobic shitlord of a thing I've heard of today.

@naia @troubleMoney Nobody except for Jimbo looks at Wikipedia and thinks, "This is an ideal way for a community to run"

@avi @troubleMoney isn’t Jimbo’s power on the site mostly gone now tho?

@naia @troubleMoney True, but he's claiming that his social media platform doesn't need mods because it will self police...like Wikipedia (doesn't).

@avi @troubleMoney I honestly don’t care about him at this point. He’s just trying to be relevant by getting involved in shit he knows nothing about.
Sign in to participate in the conversation
Computer Fairies

Computer Fairies is a Mastodon instance that aims to be as queer, friendly and furry as possible. We welcome all kinds of computer fairies!