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@sociology @socialpsych 🧵

On #organizations:

Here "Sociopaths" is a shorthand for the Protestant-Ethic will-to-power types who drive an organization to function despite itself.

"Among the Sociopaths, status is irrelevant. Table stakes and skill at using them is what matters. Sociopaths pay attention to what you have, and how well you bargain with it. Not who you are."

ribbonfarm.com/2010/10/14/the-

www.ribbonfarm.comThe Gervais Principle IV: Wonderful Human Beings
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"If you don’t state what you care about, how are random employees supposed to guess whether the things they value about your culture are the result of hard work and careful planning, or simply…emergent properties? Even more importantly, how are they supposed to know if your failures and shortcomings are due to trying but failing or simply not giving a shit?"

charity.wtf/2025/02/10/corpora by Charity Majors @mipsytipsy

charity.wtf · Corporate “DEI” is an imperfect vehicle for deeply meaningful idealsI have not thought or said much about DEI (Diversity, Equity and Inclusion) over the years. Not because I don’t care about the espoused ideals — I suppose I do, rather a lot — but because corporate…
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"You don’t get what you deserve; you get what you negotiate." 🧵

"What distinguishes #Powertalk is that with every word uttered, the power equation between the two speakers shifts just a little. Sometimes both gain slightly, at the expense of some poor schmuck. Sometimes one yields ground to the other. Powertalk in other words, is a consequential language."

Venkatesh Rao: ribbonfarm.com/2009/11/11/the-

www.ribbonfarm.comThe Gervais Principle II: Posturetalk, Powertalk, Babytalk and Gametalk
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"Professionals tend to head progressive organizations and also to hold them back, because the skills professionals acquire to manage an oppressive system are the opposite of those required to challenge that system."

— Susan Rosenthal, in Professional Poison: How Professionals Sabotage Social Movements, and Why Workers Should Lead Our Fight (2009) remarxpub.com/professional-poi

ReMarx PublishingProfessional Poison - ReMarx PublishingProfessionals tend to assume that they can manage the system better. That is not a solution when the problem is a system that puts profit before human needs.

I consider myself quite the expert on building better organizational cultures in tech companies. You can fix process, level up people, build team work, set and communication better strategies and alignment across the work.

What you can't fix are shitty leaders. Most of the time, people build walls to work around them. Over time, the teams get worse because silos form to protect decent teams.

You can't have an effective team without trust. You can't build a healthy org culture when your leader is toxic.

The Mastodon project is continuing to grow and evolve. As the organization continues to take shape and raise funds, key members of the project have decided to transition several parts of the project to a new Non-Profit organization, to better reflect their ideals.

This new organization will retain ownership of the Mastodon brand and copyright, along with platform components and other assets. […]

https://wedistribute.org/2025/01/mastodon-eu-non-profit/

We Distribute · Mastodon Announces New EU Non-Profit - We Distribute
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This campaign is mostly aimed at…

* #Companies and #organizations who rely on #OpenStreetMap #data. It’s cheaper than employing a super-mapper on your own (because you are splitting costs with others), and you get better data (and get it faster) than you would get from casual volunteer mappers.

* People (using #OrganicMaps, #OsmAnd, etc) who want to improve OSM and don’t have the time to survey, but have some money to spare.

So if you know anybody like that, reach out to them - fast!

So, this articles outlines what the nominee for director of #HomelandSecurity has planned for #SilencingDissent in the US...

From 2019: South Dakota Governor #KristiNoem Caves on Attempted Efforts to Silence #PipelineProtesters

ACLU, October 24, 2019

"South Dakota’s governor and attorney general today backed down from their unconstitutional attempts to silence pipeline protestors. In response to a lawsuit we filed alongside the ACLU of South Dakota and the Robins Kaplan law firm, the state has agreed to never enforce the unconstitutional provisions of several state laws that threatened activists who encourage or organize protests, particularly protests of the #KeystoneXL [#KXL] pipeline, with fines and criminal penalties of up to 25 years in prison.

"The settlement agreement reached today and now headed to the court for approval is an important victory for the right to protest. It comes soon after a federal court temporarily blocked enforcement of the pieces of the laws that infringed on First Amendment protected speech, and makes the court’s temporary block a permanent one.

"The laws include the #RiotBoostingAct, which gave the state the authority to sue individuals and #organizations for 'riot boosting,' a novel and confusing term. The court warned against the laws’ broad reach, noting that the laws could have prohibited:

- Sending a supporting email or a letter to the editor in support of a protest
- Giving a cup of coffee or thumbs up or $10 to protesters
- Holding up a sign in protest on a street corner
- Asking someone to protest

"Under the First Amendment, that is impermissible.

"The court rightly recognized the stakes of this case. And it put these #AntiProtest efforts in perspective, asking 'if these riot boosting statutes were applied to the protests that took place in Birmingham, Alabama, what might be the result?' The answer: 'Dr. King and the Southern Christian Leadership Conference could have been liable under an identical riot boosting law[.]'

"Indeed, South Dakota’s unconstitutional anti-protest efforts echoed the suppression of past social movements. From the start, South Dakota Governor Kristi Noem called on 'shut[ting] down' 'out-of-state people' who come into South Dakota to 'slow and stop construction' of the pipeline. Her harmful calls were reminiscent of government attempts throughout our history to delegitimize and minimize significant #SocialMovements as the work of 'outside agitators,' including Reverend #MartinLutherKingJr.

"South Dakota’s quick and costly retreat (they’ll have to compensate plaintiffs for attorney’s fees under the settlement agreement) should serve as a lesson for other legislatures considering similar efforts to silence dissent.

"In the last few years, we have witnessed a legislative trend of states seeking to criminalize protest, deter political participation, and curtail freedom of association. These bills appear to be a direct reaction from politicians and corporations to some of the most effective tactics of those speaking out today, including water protectors challenging pipeline construction, Black Lives Matter, and those calling for boycotts of Israel. These legislative moves are aimed at suppressing dissent and undercutting marginalized and over-policed groups voicing concerns that disrupt current power dynamics.

"But the First Amendment guarantees people the right to voice their opposition. This includes our clients — four organizations (the #SierraClub, #NDNCollective, #DakotaRuralAction, and the #IndigenousEnvironmentalNetwork - #IEN) and two individuals (#NickTilsen with NDN Collective and #DallasGoldtooth with Indigenous Environmental Network) — all of whom are protesting construction of the Keystone XL pipeline and encouraging others to do the same.

"Construction of the Keystone XL pipeline may be imminent. Pre-construction activities resumed this month, and a hearing on the new Draft Environmental Impact Statement for the pipeline, which will serve as the basis for approval of any future permits, is coming up next Monday.

"With the laws we challenged proclaimed unenforceable, protesters and protectors no longer have to worry about incarceration or fines as they protest against the construction. That is, at a minimum, how democracy should work."

aclu.org/news/free-speech/sout

American Civil Liberties Union · South Dakota Governor Caves on Attempted Efforts to Silence Pipeline Protesters | ACLUThe state's quick retreat should serve as a lesson for other legislatures: if you criminalize protest, we will sue.