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Erin Kissane
@kissane@mas.to

Doing uspol info mutual aid at Unbreaking.org. Squinting about knowledge and networks at wreckage/salvage. Previously: COVID Tracking Project + Knight Moz OpenNews + editorial and community in tech and culture orgs.

I want our tools and networks to be better in more ways for more people in more places.


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Erin Kissane
@kissane@mas.to

https://erinkissane.com/fediverse-governance-drop

So relieved and delighted to have this stuff out into the world where it can help new (and maybe also some experienced) fedi admins and mods think through their work. And maybe help convey to others at least some of what makes the fediverse such a structurally interesting place.

I'm even more optimistic about the fediverse than I was when we jumped into thisβ€”and sobered, too, by how much work there is to be done. But I think it's doable.


Erin Kissane
@kissane@mas.to

Hi. In the spirit of XOXO and the past couple of years of preliminary work and the things that need fixing, I'm starting a micro-studio and kicking off a community support setup and fixing what I can reach in the only way I know how.

https://www.wrecka.ge/into-the-wreck/

Erin Kissane
@kissane@mas.to

I think one of the hard things about fedi, culturally, is that a whole lot (most??) of us are here because we are refusers of norms. And which norms and which levels of refusal differ.

So even if you’re at the 80th to 99th percentile of resistance to corporate social media OR mainstream party politics OR mainstream journalism OR cars OR the normalization of repeat covid infections, there will always be people popping up to tell you that by not being completely pure, you’re killing everyone.

Erin Kissane
@kissane@mas.to

https://erinkissane.com/fediverse-governance-drop

So relieved and delighted to have this stuff out into the world where it can help new (and maybe also some experienced) fedi admins and mods think through their work. And maybe help convey to others at least some of what makes the fediverse such a structurally interesting place.

I'm even more optimistic about the fediverse than I was when we jumped into thisβ€”and sobered, too, by how much work there is to be done. But I think it's doable.