FauxLiving

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[–] FauxLiving 1 points 1 hour ago

Would you mind grabbing me a box of Sudafed, man?

[–] FauxLiving 1 points 1 hour ago

Ah yes, the ad hominem, an excellent way to completely dodge the question.

[–] FauxLiving 2 points 5 hours ago

Call center support-type jobs are often remote work.

Being an English speaker could be a small advantage for a company that wants to provide support for multiple languages.

Nothing specific, but worth looking into

[–] FauxLiving 1 points 5 hours ago

On the balance, this is speeding the adoption of EVs.

I've been able to sell them (not Teslas, EVs in general) to my right-wing coworkers by simply talking about their performance characteristics. Electric motors outperform combustion engines and so these cars feel powerful while driving.

If the right's talking heads want to own the libs by making their identity based around electric vehicles, it doesn't bother me.

[–] FauxLiving 4 points 5 hours ago

POV: You're too olde

[–] FauxLiving 1 points 5 hours ago* (last edited 2 hours ago) (2 children)

I "get to" define who I am am ally of and I "get to" talk about issues that affect me.

If you actually care about issues affecting marginalized people, pitching a fit because they won't debate you from first principles is a shit way to demonstrate that.

I don't care if anyone debates me. They're perfectly free to not engage if they feel like the conversation is beneath them.

That isn't what happened here though.

Someone was so offended that I asked questions that they accused me of being a transphobe and spammed up my moderation log with bans containing libelous nonsense.

It's an abuse of moderation power to do that.

If I made 10 new communities right now and banned you from them for reasons like "sent underage users explicit images" and "sexualizing minors". That information would remain attached to your account, in the moderation log. So, from now on your account will have a ban history implying that you're a pedophile.

Would you be okay with that?

[–] FauxLiving 1 points 5 hours ago (3 children)

Talking about related topics isn't "whataboutery".

[–] FauxLiving 5 points 6 hours ago

Developers who use kernel anti-cheat don't support Linux because userspace anti-cheat is largely pointless. It doesn't matter if you personally don't care, the companies that want anti-cheat do care.

The workaround for kernel anti-cheat requires hundreds of USD in hardware. The workaround for userspace anti-cheat is entirely software.

Because of this, you will have less cheaters if cheating has a $500 price tag. That's why kernel anti-cheat is effective, there's no way for that to be solved with a WINE patch.

[–] FauxLiving 1 points 6 hours ago (5 children)

Meanwhile, in the US with a record homeless population we refuse to build housing because protecting the value of existing homes is more important than ensuring that everyone has a place to live.

Oh, and we out pollute China on top of that.

[–] FauxLiving 18 points 6 hours ago (3 children)

No, because then you can just run software cheats at kernel level which would be completely undetectable to userspace anti cheat

[–] FauxLiving 3 points 18 hours ago* (last edited 18 hours ago)

Whatever your opinion on the topic, posting this kind of thing to social media is a dumb move.

You think that law enforcement, billionaires and their security are not aware of social media and how to monitor and manipulate it?

You're just making yourself, and everyone talking about this, a target and increasing the chance that someone kicks down your door, if you're lucky it's only the police.

The reason that mods remove these comments isn't because they're licking the corporate boot. If you let people plan violence at your house then you're part of it. If you let people plan violence on your servers, then you're part of it. That isn't even going into the morality of what you're suggesting.

Nobody should engage with this and it should be removed. Nothing good will come to you for going down this path.

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Dogma and "Transphobia" (self.yepowertrippinbastards)
 

I'll just post my initial comment in the entirety since what happens is entirely predicted by my first comment.

The topic was trans athletes and, like with any hot button political issues, there are rigidly defined 'sides' that come with a list of things that you must profess.

These things are simply declared as not being open to discussion and if you challenge that declaration, ye power trippin' bastards rear their ugly head. This dogma is unhealthy in any community and the people who enforce it through social pressure, cyber bullying and mod powers are actively harmful.

As to demonstrate my point I continued with the conversation, responding in good faith to the people who attempted a conversation, right up until I was mass banned (which only took a few hours).

The first comment is here if you want to see the entire conversation or think I'm hiding some secret transphobic rants in my comment history: https://lemmy.world/comment/15496985

The Initial Comment

This is an issue that exposes some of the more dogmatic people in the movement.

It is as if there is a list of positions that you’re required to believe and if you disagree with any one of them you’re labeled a heretic (transphobic, in this case).

Sports and the fairness of competition is a complex issue even when you’re just talking about cisgender competitors:

Can a person use performance enhancing drugs to train and then get clean enough to test positive for a competition? It seems unfair, to me, for the other competitors if this is the case.

It isn’t an unfair statement to say that the physical performance of cisgender men is higher than that of cisgender women. This is why we have separate competitions for men and women.

The issue isn’t as simple as a choice between “Transgender people should be free, without question, to compete in any competition” or “Transgender people should not be allowed to compete as their gender”

Framing it in such a black and white manner is harmful behavior, no matter which position you take.

We need to understand how people’s bodies are affected and what advantages of disadvantages are obtained and then base the rule changes on objective data and not appeals to emotion or ideological bullying.

Fabricated Pretexts

The last thing I said on the topic (bold added), as there were already commenters insinuating that I'm secretly a transphobe rather than engaging in discussion, was:

Obviously the people arguing that trans people should never compete are ignorant, I’m not supporting that position. From the point of view of fairness in competition there has to be an objective answer that’s backed by objective tests.

Simply declaring that trans people are beyond reproach and that any attempts to quantify biological advantage are unfairly discriminatory and anyone asking these questions is a bigot isn’t helpful.

I include this because included in the reasons for the bans is: "Transphobia attempting to make excuses for trans exclusion from sports." This is completely misrepresenting what I said and what I believe in order to create a pretext for a ban.

And the power trippin' bastards come in with the sweeping community bans ([email protected], really?): https://lemmy.world/modlog?page=2&actionType=ModBanFromCommunity&userId=12926811

Conclusion

This kind of thinking is harmful to any community.

Labeling disagreement as bigotry is nonsense. Refusing to engage on a topic and using filters and bans to hide from people who don't perfectly align with your ideas is not how you make allies or educate people.

The people that do this are responsible for creating the impression that your communities are hostile and made up of extremists. Attacking allies because they don't fall in line without question is a blunder.

People with moderator powers should be held to a higher standard of responsibility and fabricating reasons for bans and mislabeling people as bigots is the ultimate abdication of that responsibility. These people are not interested in helping a community thrive, they simply want to be the ones with the power to strike out at people that they want to hurt regardless of the damage that it causes.

Thanks for coming to my TED talk (except you, [email protected], I pray you never learn how to exit vim)

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