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We'd rather not give money to a cultural appropriator who has been asked by black people multiple times to stop it, but he doesn't.
Sorry I am not aware of the incident, do you mind elaborate? Thank you.
Thread and receipts here: https://mastodon.art/@welshpixie/113822469270748843
Dngwehs - dingua - lingua - linguaticum - language (fr) - langage - language
Prihos - pro-prijos - ad-proprio - approprio - appropriatio - appropriation
Histi - wesana - isti - ist - is
Bhel - blno - bulo - boli - bula - bole - bull
Skeyd - skitiz - skiti - scite - schit - shit
Since I'm of Proto-Indo-European descent, y'all need to stop that right now! 🙄
"Used AAVE as slang" is gonna get ya cancelled now? Lol, this is absurd, if those are the reasons, using them you can cancel 80% of young folk, y'all are crazy
This is kinda sad tho, that while racism and real bigots exists, y'all waste your time cancelling people for using "y'all"
Anyone simply hanging around people who speak a certain way is in danger of "cultural appropriation" I guess, since most people will subconsciously adopt the way the people around them speak.
I'm gen Z, pretty much all Zoomers I chat with use slang (and part of it comes from AAVE, this is just how slang develops, it often comes from marginalized groups), I can't believe some people actually think this is enough to cancel someone for
If a person would write it somewhere other than Fedi, people would probably just assume that you're joking or making fun of a term cultural appropriation, but oh well
Is AAVE = "African American Vernacular English"? That's the only thing I can think that it would be.
Of note here, AAVE is an outdated term. AAE - African American English (still a little outdated) or AAL - African American Language (the newest, most accurate term) are more accurate. Linguists dropped the "Vernacular" because it is not a slang language, and are starting to change "English" to "Language" because it is most likely derived from creole, not English
Linguists dropped the "Vernacular" because it is not a slang language
Since when does "vernacular" apply only to slang? It's just everyday language, which can include slang but includes plenty of non-slang.
Vernacular is specifically used for informal language, and in this particular case, linguists did not want to imply slang. I am not a linguist, but the sources I found from people who study AAE cited that as the reason for the name change
Thank you so much for the more accurate names. Though a lot of black folks I know still do call it AAVE or B(V)E (Black (Vernacular) English), I'm not sure why.
You're correct that it's not a slang language. I wasn't aware that vernacular implied that, I appreciate the education!
It was AAVE for a long time, and momentum is a hell of a thing. Ultimately whatever the culture wants to call it, it is really up to them.
Good point! Thanks, really appreciate your help here.
Yes.
Honestly just sounds like a white guy who grew up around a lot of black people and just wanted to fit in.
the problem here is that he never grew up
Okay, sorry, but why do you think black people should have the monopoly on speaking AAVE? Am I not allowed to speak British English, because I don't live in the UK? Pardon my ignorance, I don't have contact to many black Americans, but this seems ridiculous to me.
I don't have contact to many black Americans...
Then take our fucking word for it. We live this. Listen to us.
Hey, thank you for stepping in and helping, sorry you had to.
Hope you're doing okay.
Haven't both of these launched already? Seems like this should be a gofundme rather than a Kickstarter
Kickstarter works for multiple phases or versions of a project.
The only real difference with GoFundMe, is that Kickstarter will return backer money if the campaign doesn't get funded, while GoFundMe has an option to fail and still get paid.
I'm a little lost. Pixelfed is already a decentralized photosharing service, and they already run Pixelfed.social. So what is Loops? An app?
Loops is a TikTok clone in the same way pixelfed is an Instagram clone. It's an app and a backend server setup with activitypub. You can sign up now to the developer's instance if you're interested. After signup you get access to the beta app. It'll probably hit the app store in a few weeks/months depending on how fast the developer can get it done.
Isn't that going to be ruinously expensive to host an instance for? Video is expensive in terms of storage and bandwidth.
You can mitigate that issue to some extent by making the videos short. As long as the user count remains relatively small, the storage and bandwidth costs aren’t going to spiral out of control. Eventually you’ll have so many millions of active users that you’ll also need to figure out a way to get a steady source of revenue. I wonder how Loops will tackle that issues. Some mastodon instances already have a small yearly fee, so I guess video instances could do that as well.
I thought the same thing initially but modern video codecs, plus the developer's plan to limit the videos to 30 seconds actually seem feasible. Large Lemmy and mastodon servers are also pricy to run but the community finds a way, I think it'll be the same for Loops.
Short-form videos, similar to tik tok but with (hopefully) less brain rot