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The BBC on Mastodon: experimenting with distributed and decentralised social media

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Trialling ActivityPub and the federated model for social media and it's possibilities for the BBC.

Edit: they published some transphobic shit: https://www.thepinknews.com/2022/02/15/ilga-europe-transphobia-uk-bbc/

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    I tried to google it before asking

    edit: the only result i found was this: https://www.theguardian.com/society/2021/nov/04/bbc-changes-online-article-at-centre-of-transphobia-row

    edit2: does this sum it up? https://www.them.us/story/bbc-latest-transphobic-screed-is-a-mockery-of-journalism

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      I’ve also been looking. I see other websites complaining, but I want to see actual BBC content that’s inflamatory etc, as I can’t find anything. It must exist, but so far, can’t find it.

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        “Many people have blocked the BBC for posting transphobic content that is harmful to trans folk”

        “Hey, can you please share some of that harmful content?”

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          Well honestly, if it can’t be sourced, is it even true? I’m all for burning a media outlet at the stake. But, I’d want to see evidence first. If it can’t be found, it’s not true for all intent and purpose.

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            There are links to various articles about it in this discussion tree. You’re either not looking hard for sources, or you’re being disingenuous. I hope it’s the former, but experience tells me it’s the latter.

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              For the sake of reporting facts and journalism, I believe it’s correct to put the incriminated proof on the internet archive and link them here.

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                Agree, and I haven’t seen any as yet.

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