Let me be clear.
Saying devs shouldn’t make any ethical decisions concerning software is a cowardly decision, which enables hate, abuse and harassment to continue.
You’re not a centrist or being logical.
You’re giving space for hate to flourish.
Let me be clear.
Saying devs shouldn’t make any ethical decisions concerning software is a cowardly decision, which enables hate, abuse and harassment to continue.
You’re not a centrist or being logical.
You’re giving space for hate to flourish.
I will silence or defederate every instance that does not have the courage to stand up to people that only want to cause harm.
Making a choice not to protect people or give people the means to protect themselves is making the choice it let bigotry and hate thrive.
There is no middle ground. Either you stand up or you’re helping them spread their madness.
No, there is no 'slippery slope' when it comes to people who believe genocide and mass murder are an acceptable social solution.
There is no ethical or moral grounds for refusing to deal authentically with a population that has shown its sole purpose is to cause harm to people they don't lie.
You're not some lexicon of civility. You're just a coward.
And you'll be treated as such.
I don't give a shit how popular some instance believe themselves to be. PV will not allow that non-sense. PV will not associate with instances that do not prioritize the safety of its people over the juvenile and often subjective moralities of an admin. That's just replicating the experience of places we are supposed to be against.
And if you're unsafe on an instance where the admin/mod team are a bunch of cowards, PV will be here.
You'll always know where we stand when it comes to bigots.
It shouldn't be hard to say you'll take a stand against people that only want to cause pain and suffering.
If it is, you're with them. That's all there is to it.
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