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A message from a few of the trans staff at Tumblr & Automattic:

We want trans people, and LGBTQ+ people broadly, to feel welcome on Tumblr, in part because we as trans people at Tumblr and Automattic want it to be a space where we ourselves feel included. We want to feel like this is a platform that supports us and fights for our safety. Tumblr is made brighter and more vibrant by your presence, and the LGBTQ+ folks who help run it are fighting all the time for this, for you, internally. 

A few days ago, Matt Mullenweg (the CEO of Automattic, Tumblr’s parent company) responded to a user’s ask about an account suspension in a way that negatively affected Tumblr’s LGBTQ+ community. We believe that Matt's response to this ask and his continued commentary has been unwarranted and harmful. Tumblr staff do not comment on moderation decisions as a matter of policy for a variety of reasons—including the privacy of those involved, and the practicalities of moderating thousands of reports a day. The downside of this policy is that it is very easy for rumors and incorrect information about actions taken by our Trust & Safety team to spread unchecked. Given this, we want to clarify a few different pieces of this situation:

  • The reality of predstrogen's suspension was not accurately conveyed, and made it seem like we were reaching for opportunities to ban trans feminine people on the platform. This is not the case. The example comment shared in the post linked above does not meet our definition of a realistic threat of violence, and was not the deciding factor in the account suspension.
  • Matt thereafter failed to recognize the harm to the community as a result of this suspension. Matt does not speak on behalf of the LGBTQ+ people who help run Tumblr or Automattic, and we were not consulted in the construction of a response to these events.
  • Last year, the "mature" and "sexual themes" community labels were erroneously applied to some users' posts. An outside team of contractors tasked with applying community labels to posts were responsible for this larger trend of mislabeling trans-related content. When our Trust & Safety team discovered this issue (thanks largely to reports from the community), we removed the contracted team’s ability to apply community labels and added more oversight to ensure it does not happen again. In the Staff post about this, LGBTQ+ staff pushed to be more transparent but were overruled by leadership. The termination of a contractor mentioned in the original ask response was for an unrelated incident which was incorrectly attributed to this case. We regret that the mislabeling ever happened, and the negative impact it has had on the trans community on Tumblr. 
  • Transition timelines are not against our community guidelines, and weren’t a factor considered by the moderation team when discussing suspensions and subsequent appeals. We do not take action against content that is related to transitioning or trans bodies unless it includes violations of the Community Guidelines.
  • When it comes to the experience of trans folks on Tumblr encountering transphobic content, and interacting with bigoted users, we understand and share your frustrations. Tumblr’s policies, and Automattic’s policies, are written to ensure freedom of speech and expression. We prohibit harassment as defined in our Community Guidelines, but we know that this policy falls short of protecting users from the wider scope of harmful speech often used against LGBTQ+ and other marginalized people.

Going forward, Tumblr is taking the following actions:

  • Prioritizing anti-harassment features that will empower users to more effectively protect themselves from harassment.
  • Building more internal tooling for us as Staff to proactively identify and mitigate instances of harassment.
  • Reviewing which of the tags frequently used by the trans community are blocked, and working to make them available next week.

We’re sorry for how this all transpired, and we’re actively fighting to make our voices heard more and prevent something like this from happening again in the future. We know firsthand that having to deal with situations like this as a Tumblr user is difficult, particularly as a member of an already frequently targeted and harassed community. We know it will take time to regain your trust, and we’re going to put in the work to rebuild it.

We appreciate the space we have been given to express our concerns and dissent, and we are thankful that Matt’s (and Automattic’s) strong commitment to freedom of expression has facilitated it.

We will continue to fight to make Tumblr safe for us all.

This statement was authored by multiple trans employees of Tumblr and Automattic.

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ok, I had a quick chat with some of the people who authored this post, so I'm just posting this so it appears in the notes of the original staff post so some people reading around may see it.

  • This is not a 'official staff post reflecting staff position on something', this is something a bunch of trans automattic employees have done on their own.
  • They asked HR to be able to post their thoughts without facing reprisals.
  • The person who is covering for Matt as CEO while he's on sabbatical said yes.
  • That's Toni Schneider, who not only is not an employee, he is one of the earliest investors in automattic and a board member, and he will be interim CEO just for the next couple of months, so he doesn't need to fear from any backlash from Matt.
  • On the other hand, the people behind this post will have Matt as their boss again once he's back next May, so this is incredibly brave.
  • As "not an official whole-staff" post but something authored by a small subset of staff, they can't promise anything, just that they are trying to get things to improve. But they are individual members of Staff, and not even any of the big bosses.
  • Also they obviously can't either fire Matt, make him step down, or make him face any consequence: He's their boss and the owner of the company they work for.
  • Have I said how absurdly brave is to post this talking about something the guy that owns the company that employs you has done?
  • This post makes me fucking emotional.
I have zero faith in terms of positive change on a company level but I do not envy the position these trans staff members are in and I admire their bravery here it might not restore my faith in automattic but it slightly restores my faith in humanity
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Elon Musk's tunnel-building venture, The Boring Company, is facing blowback from Texans who are speaking out against its plans to dump treated wastewater into the local water supply. 

The Boring Company applied for a state permit last year under an affiliate name, Gapped Bass LLC, to dispose of about 142,500 gallons of treated wastewater per day from its facility in Bastrop, Texas into the Colorado River. Earlier that year, the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality said it had opened investigations into The Boring Company after receiving three complaints regarding the Bastrop site's handling of wastewater and concrete production.

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Anonymous asked:

Are you familiar with the Salton Sea? Your post about the Colorado River reminded me of it, not only did US farmers steal an entire river from Mexico, they also ACCIDENTALLY created the largest lake in California from it, because of an irrigation canal flooding, and after only a few decades it started rapidly shrinking, exposing toxic dust and becoming hypersaline so all the life in it died and the whole surrounding area smells like rotting fish

Yes I am! It is one of the biggest enviromental disasters in the US, so big that it can be seen from space. It flooded several towns and a Native reservation. For a while, it seemed like it was an oasis on the area, people made resorts and even stars like Frank Sinatra visited it, until, just like scientists warned, the lake began to dry up, leaving toxic hypersaline dust (I also believe the mass use of agrochemicals in California’s Central Valley accumulated there too) and one of the worst-smelling, most awful lakes in North America, which is contributing to pollution all over the region. The state of California spends millions trying to undo the damage but it continues.

One really sad but morbid thing is that birdwatchers used to visit it a lot, but since it’s so hypersaline, the poor birds you see around are actually dying from thirst.

I also believe some scenography in Fallout: New Vegas was based on the Salton Sea, it’s that kind of post-apocalyptic:

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pretty sure my Courier walked by this exact same spot

Wikipedia has more info on it. It’s only one of the multiple disasters by the mismanagement of the Colorado river.