Taco Butt Plug

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Coming over from reddit...

This is my test community in this new decentralized neat thing. TacoButtPlug came about from something amazing they're selling on etsy... But I originally wanted HypnoToad as my Lemmy handle... < /me glares at whoever took it>

This community is honestly just going to be a bunch of ramblings from a crazy person whose in school for something medical science related, already worked a career in human rights for a long ass time, been a database slut since early 00s, a cat/dog/squirrel/bird/whatever rescuer, an Angelino, and enjoys an unhealthy level of self-criticism.

I am loving this decentralized feel. Reminds me of the old days when the internet was organic and filled with solid irc alliances that would hunt nazi channels down and destroy them with botnets, ddos attacks, and a solid amount of doxing.

Because this is literally my first lemmy account it may suddenly go silent. It may not. I am learning fast how this thing works and so far I like this instance.

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This is a test. Let me see if I can pin it...

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did a dumb thing that was time and effort. i hate the platform it was on because its ui is garbage. but i also blame myself for even bothering.

edit: dude wtf. this is my group. fuck you all.

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submitted 7 months ago* (last edited 7 months ago) by TacoButtPlug to c/tacobuttplug
 
 

Look, I'm an old millennial. And apparently I'm wrong in thinking everyone understands and comprehends identity security and personal autonomy online. The general population, on the other hand, are so open and ready to share all online and they see no issue with who sees what or what entity gains access to it. I think that's scary people are that unaware of how critical it really is to try and safeguard yourself from being commoditized as much as you possibly can. Online, for sure - but also irl. But that's another post for another day of which I don't care to do. I've just had some pretty recent conversations with friends who didn't know to not be so open about themselves online when they were younger and wished they had known. It made me realize not everyone grows up a network security nerd and therefore not everyone* actually understands how personal identities on the internet are important to manage properly. Anyway ...

I have never used a real identity for anything online. Not even for linkedin. It's been rule of law since my entrance onto the intenet during the days of ICQ and IRC. I did willfully and openly join Friendster. I did not willfully and openly join any other social media. In some moments I had to create an account somewhere to talk to classmates, show a portfolio, or keep connections so I could continue projects and foster good relations. But even then... no real name. So when reddit died I was fucking happy to join the fediverse and start learning about decentralization. That is to say - I don't fucking trust Mark Zuckerberg, Elon Musk, Steve Huffman, Evan Shmeigel (lol), or any other self proclaimed tech boy shithead trying to rake and harvest every piece of data and identity they can get their hands on. I am on lemmy to avoid that shit while still interacting with what appears to be a network of mostly rational and most likely either college educated and/or industry trained nerds.

So this is generally just a long post to say I'm not for federation with billionaire corps who are basically just right wing defense contractors, at this point. I am not for making nice with Meta in any fucking instance in the same way I don't care to make nice with Northrop Gruman. There's really no fucking difference between the two, to be honest. They both have way too much power and both only exist to start, and profit from conflict. I'm not interested in doing any fucking business with a mindset like that. So no, I'm not interested in federation with war criminals and population controllers. We all know info is a great way to keep people in control. The fediverse, while small - clearly has an appeal and plenty of info data. I don't need Mark's needley hands near it. Not all info platforms are created equal. Some have a fairly wholesome foundation and intent. Granted, not many. Many others are just weapons. Threads doesn't exist to serve a general community good. It exists to exploit, manipulate, extort, and destroy. Meta is a weapon. Therefore, so is Threads.

With all that said - I will be watching for the instances that aren't interested in "hearing out" or "waiting to see" what a war criminal wants to do with their billion dollar experiment. I will be deleting my subscriptions to places like lemmy.world and sticking to the walled garden. Why? Because, while I know it's not foolproof - it sends these fuckers a message that they don't get to just walk in and control literally everything. And also if I am given an opportunity - no matter how small it is - to manage my own data how I want to, I will take it instead of fore-fitting it like a subservient clueless dipshit. That's just how I roll. Thankfully that's how the fediverse rolls too.

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Happy Halloween!! (self.tacobuttplug)
submitted 8 months ago by TacoButtPlug to c/tacobuttplug
 
 

I love tumblr because that's whats trending today.

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I know reddit has a sub about communities that suck and why they suck. This is my personal version.

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And I don't have a ton of time to moderate or I would create them, myself.

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Just thinking about any vulnerabilities for decentralization. Sure, everyone owns their own server node but what IF everyone was bought out?

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uggggghhhhh

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Some smarty brain over on kbin had this linked in a thread about what the absolute fuck is going on, on the internet lately - and it does a fantastic detailed postmortem on what I'd just kind of half-ass said in a previous comment in this silly self community.

But it IS important to understand what's happening because it's not an isolated incident.

We do need to rethink how the the 90s cut media monopolization loose via the Telecom Act. It was the true beginning of the enshittification.

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I'm testing lemmy... not sure how posts with iamges show up.

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Mind you, this will only work for the subs that aren't private. But I know reddit limits you from seeing more than 150 subs you subscribe to. If you're like me and had an 8+ year account then you had easily 1000 subs you had a subscription to. I did. Use the coding in the link from that girhub page and you'll scrape out all your subs so you can follow them here on Lemmy. Spread the word. Just don't spread it on reddit cause I'm afraid the admins will catch on and disable the ability.

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First post (self.tacobuttplug)
submitted 1 year ago by TacoButtPlug to c/tacobuttplug
 
 

Just testing shit. Hi.