Mark Zuckerberg announces Meta is getting rid of fact checkers and acknowledges more harmful content will appear on Meta's platforms now.
What a great day to announce the next FediForum, the leading event to move the open Social Web forward.
Join us April 1-2? fediforum.org
FediThing π³οΈβπ
in reply to FediForum • • •The Nexus of Privacy
in reply to FediThing π³οΈβπ • • •Yeah really. @fediforum you really should make a statement on whether Meta people will once again be featured. Otherwise it sounds like you're saying "Whan a great day to highlight our support for anti-LGBTQ+ bigotry in the fediverse!" And maybe you are!
@FediThing
#fediverse #fediforum
Emelia πΈπ»
in reply to The Nexus of Privacy • • •@thenexusofprivacy @FediThing FediForum is an open forum, anyone can participate regardless of organization affiliation, though they may be more inclined to decline a demo from Meta about Threads given these changes.
This is much the same as in Meta can show up to W3C meetings for ActivityPub, but they're not given any special privileges just because they are Meta.
The Nexus of Privacy
in reply to Emelia πΈπ» • • •FediForum is an event that can have whatever policies they want, so if they want to be open to anti-LGBTQ+ organizations they certainly can! And since two of their founders are advisors to a Meta-funded organization, they probably will. But it's a choice they're making, and (unlike the W3C committee) they don't have to make that choice.
@thisismissem @fediforum @FediThing
Emelia πΈπ»
in reply to The Nexus of Privacy • • •@thenexusofprivacy @FediThing right, but then they would not be saying βwe're explicitly prohibiting Meta and employees of Meta from taking part in the event" but rather βWe have a code of conduct and a set of values, and organisations that are not inline with that code of conduct or our values are not welcomeβ
It's just like if Gl**son showed up he'd be told "sorry, noβ
FediThing π³οΈβπ
in reply to Emelia πΈπ» • • •@thisismissem @thenexusofprivacy
βWe have a code of conduct and a set of values, and organisations that are not inline with that code of conduct or our values are not welcomeβ
Yup, that is basically what I am trying to ask FediForum: will they be forbidding Meta on the basis that they have broken the code of conduct?
(And obviously this same ban would apply to any org with similar behaviour.)