[Air-L] AoIR on Mastodon during #AoIR2023 and beyond

Michelle, Association of Internet Researchers ac at aoir.org
Sun Sep 24 05:34:21 PDT 2023


Hello All,

In October 2022, Elon Musk completed his acquisition of Twitter. Almost a
year later and we have witnessed the gutting of the content moderation
department, a huge increase in hate speech, and in real terms the end to
API-based researcher access to data. Twitter (or ‘X’)  isn’t just
unfriendly but actually unsafe for many more people.

For these reasons, the Association of Internet Researchers has decided that
we will be ramping down our use of Twitter, effective immediately.

Instead, we are shifting our activity to Mastodon, where for a few months
we have been running our very own server. This means that we will not be
tweeting during the #AoIR2023 conference. Instead, we will be posting on
AoIR’s Mastodon instance (https://aoir.social). Membership of this instance
is a benefit of AoIR membership. AoIR members have recently been sent an
invite link; if you are not a member of AoIR, why not join
<https://aoir.org/membership/> and also get access to our online community.

We have put together a short ‘Starting out on Mastodon
<https://youtu.be/b_gM1onnKeE>’ video guide (and a longer one
<https://youtu.be/djepDsuZTeQ> too), but it’s important for us to really
emphasize that you do not need to change your Twitter persona (or persona
from whatever other platform(s) you use) for Mastodon. You will need to
write textual descriptions of images you post (ALT text), and it’s
customary to write a post in which you introduce yourself, but you can be
just as whimsical, self-promotional, political, irreverent, pet-obsessed,
puntastic, or whatever, as you were/are on Twitter. Honestly.

That said, for a long time, Twitter has been the back channel, and then
pretty close to the front channel, for AoIR conferences and the AoIR
community. As a community, many of us are invested in trying to make, find,
promote and experience better online communities. Mastodon and the
fediverse are an attempt to carve out a better space that is not owned by
huge corporations. *We invite you for at least the duration of #AoIR2023 to
give Mastodon a go. *If the AoIR community finds it useful, it’s a space we
can maintain, support and protect ourselves, which is important for any
community.

In order to encourage you to make the jump to Mastodon sooner rather than
later, we have just started a Name That Film That’s Filmed In Philadelphia
But Doesn’t Have Philadelphia In The Name Competition (aka
#AoIR2023PhillyMovieGame <https://aoir.social/tags/AoIR2023PhillyMovieGame>
).

See you on aoir.social!

Tama Leaver and Nik John
AoIR President and Vice-President



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