On Fri, 24 Jan 2025 at 09:16, Mathieu Pasquet <[email protected]> wrote: > > Good day everyone, > > The topic has come up in the xsf@ chatroom, and it has been suggested that we > take this topic to the mailing list, so I will be doing just that. > > Twitter was never a spotless social network (is there any?), but it did allow > at one point somewhat global communication; nowadays it is mostly a far-right > echo chamber [1][2], that its owner (a man who is very used to racist > dogwhistles [3][4], transphobic discourse [5], and other ways [6] of denying > the humanity of a sizeable portion of the world’s population, essentially a > 4chan troll, which is quite clear for anyone who has seen him tweet) is using > to propel his nazi or nazi-adjacent champions [7][8][9] across the world in > the hope that they win elections. My personal opinion is that staying there > is not taking a neutral political stance., if that is something the XSF is > interested in.
> I assume this needs a decision by the board or a member vote, so here I am. > The topic came up last year [11] but I do not believe a decision was reached. There was some support last year for not disrupting things in a knee-jerk reaction, and the conclusion was to "wait and see". I think all we've seen is more reason to leave. I remain of the opinion that the value of being on that platform has been small or negative for quite some time, and has been decreasing for years. I won't be sad to see the XSF leave it. As pointed out in the chat, I think there are many reasons to leave, and I think these days anyone would struggle to find a reason to remain. Regards, Matthew
