Hi everybody!

> On 21. Jun 2017, at 17:20, Federico Bruni <f...@inventati.org> wrote:
> 
> Il giorno mer 21 giu 2017 alle 16:47, Daniel Pocock <dan...@pocock.pro 
> <mailto:dan...@pocock.pro>> ha scritto:
>> - systems like facebook are made by the establishment, for the 
>> establishment. Zuckerberg is a regular at Bilderberg these days. This brings 
>> me to the age old question: can you change the system by using the rules the 
>> system gives you? People like the Bolsheviks and Gandhi didn't exactly think 
>> so.
> 
> This reminds me a recent discussion I had with a quite popular blogger here 
> in Italy. He wrote a blog post complaining that Youtube automatic filters put 
> his video under "restricted mode"¹. The video is about a "controverse" and 
> hot topic in Italy in the last months, but the content itself is far from 
> being dangerous or controversial at all.
> 
> I commented that we cannot expect real free speech in a walled garden and 
> these events should encourage video bloggers to start using alternative 
> platforms. He replied that there's no big audience in alternative platforms, 
> so he cannot migrate until an alternative platform reaches the "critical 
> mass".
> Well, true but nothing will change if everyone, especially opinion leaders, 
> adopts this mindset. It's a complicated matter.

It appears to me as if we conduct this discussion based on what we wish the 
world would be, instead of based on what the present world is like. In the 
perfect world, everybody would be using free software, and everybody would know 
that it is about freedom, not free beer.

There would however not be a need for FSFE in this scenario. Our mission is to 
advocate software freedom. On one hand this means protecting the freedoms we 
already have, which targets mainly those already using free software. These we 
may well reach on GNUsocial. Or via an RSS feed. On the other hand, it means 
educating people and lobbying to politicians that do not use free software, and 
do not yet understand the need for software freedom. These we won’t reach on 
free platforms, by definition.

Based on this, I would argue that FSFE needs to be present on proprietary 
platforms to be able to achieve the second part of it’s mission.

Best,

Mirko.
-- 
Mirko Boehm | mi...@kde.org | KDE e.V.
FSFE Fellowship Representative, FSFE Team Germany
Qt Certified Specialist and Trainer
Request a meeting: https://doodle.com/mirkoboehm

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