[Adminsysters] Mastodon - what do we want and how do we want it

Gaba gaba at riseup.net
Sun Nov 20 03:01:51 CET 2022


On 11/20/22 01:14, Anne Roth wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Am 14.11.22 um 05:29 schrieb Gaba:
>
>>> Like, how do we move on now? Threre is the new pad with quite a few 
>>> comments and suggestions for change and the old pad with a lot of 
>>> good ideas and suggestions. Does it make sense to try and merge or 
>>> would it be better to stick with one and try to some up with a draft?
>>
>>
>> I think we should meet and draft something. Otherwise one of us can 
>> draft and we work from there.  I think we should merge both pads for 
>> this draft.
>
> Sorry for the late reply, had too many other things. So yes, let's 
> meet - when?
> Who's want to participate and what's a good time generally for you and 
> the timezone you live in?
>
> Me: Central Europe, UTC+1, preferably on the weekends or late 
> afternoon till maybe 10pm here.


For me is better on Friday, Saturday or Sunday. Any time between 19utc 
and 8utc would work.  I'm in UTC+13


What about next Saturday November 26th at 19utc?

>
>
>
>>>
>>> Are you saying you would like to see systerserver.town to be more of 
>>> a closed small(er) community?
>>
>> I think we should not open up registration. We should setup the 
>> rules, policies, etc and then continue having systerserver.town by 
>> invitation. We can give invites in any of the events people organize 
>> or our own networks . We could ask people to join.
>
> I totally agree. I'd like it to be open for a wider feminist community 
> and at the same time not open to all. Because I like the idea of this 
> being a space of a defined community and also because my feeling is 
> that we're all doing this next to many other things and we might not 
> have the capacity to deal with something very big (?).
>
> I'd already like to suggest a specific chat group or list or something 
> to help with decisions about accounts that need to be approved. I'm 
> doing it 'on the fly' basically deciding on how an account name 
> 'feels' - sometimes I know them, often it's very obvious they're spam, 
> but with Mastodon growing we have more account registrations and it 
> get's less obvious who they are. It would be great to have a place to 
> quickly ask whether anyone else knows the people behind the account 
> names. What do you think?
>
> Cheers,
> Anne
>
>
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