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El Chisme

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Place for posting about the dumb shit public figures say.

Rules:

Rule 1: The subject of a post must be a public person.

Rule 2: All posts must include links to the subject matter, and no identifying information should be redacted.

Rule 3: If your source is a reactionary website, please use archive.is instead of linking directly.

Rule 4: No sectarianism.

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Rule 7: Do not post fellow hexbears.

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Per the discussion in these two posts:

https://hexbear.net/post/6569239

https://hexbear.net/comment/6630485

As mod on that (gossip) comm I agree. To be honest, I also think it's unnecessary to have two separate dunking comms based on whether someone is a public figure or a random person. A lot of times that distinction can be quite blurry, and I don't blame people for choosing to post in Slop instead, as that is the more active comm.

Reunite El Chisme and Slop to a single comm, and remove slop's rule #8. "Do not post public figures, these should be posted to c/gossip"

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[–] Awoo@hexbear.net 1 points 2 months ago (1 children)

Anyone who is a brand or working for one, or anyone who is part of a public-interest news event. Everyone else is not a public figure?

[–] buckykat@hexbear.net 2 points 2 months ago (1 children)

Million follower streamer: not a public figure.

Amazon delivery driver: working for a brand, public figure.

[–] Awoo@hexbear.net 1 points 2 months ago* (last edited 2 months ago)

Million follower streamer: not a public figure.

Streamers are all brands if they're making income from it. Some are shitty brands, they are brands nonetheless.

Amazon delivery driver: working for a brand, public figure.

Is the amazon delivery driver using their position as a delivery driver to raise the platform that their voice stands on?

The reason a person working for a brand is mentioned here is because someone working at CNN who tweets something is using the fact they work for the CNN brand as a platform to stand upon to raise their voice above that of others. This makes them a public figure. The amazon driver is not gaining a platform from being an amazon driver, so they're not a public figure, except in the cases where they've been thrust into being a public figure through some news event, for example if an amazon driver is involved in a police shootout and was present at the scene.