cross-posted from: https://beehaw.org/post/6853479

mastodon.art has decided to suspend firefish.social from their instance due to issues with its administrator. The administrator of firefish.social was found to be boosting posts from a known harasser on another instance. mastodon.art takes a firm stance against racism and suspending full instances in these situations is part of their policy as a safe space. The known harasser has a history of using slurs, harassment, and editing screenshots to spread misinformation. However, the administrator of firefish.social has now forged a screenshot to paint mastodon.art in a negative light.

    • EnglishMobster@kbin.social
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      1 year ago

      Based started on 4chan. People stole memes from 4chan, where it spread and became Zoomer slang.

      Cringe I think has a similar but slightly different etymology; I don’t know if it necessarily came from 4chan or if it came from Reddit.

      • beepnoise@beehaw.org
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        I’m pretty sure it started with Lil B “Thank You Based God”.

        Lil B was an underground rapper with… varying levels of quality (at least at the time). His thing was calling himself “Based God” as people were calling him “based” as a negative (presumably to mean he was dumb), but thanks to his music and understanding internet culture and turning it in his favour, he managed to turn “based” from something that was negative to a positive.

        Then 4chan got ahold of it for Donald Trump’s election and that word has never recovered.

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          This is literally the first time I’ve heard of ‘based’ being bad and not just gen Z slang, and I’m in my 30s. shrug

          The word never died for me. It must be a regional/internet regional thing?

          Or I guess it’s not impossible I’ve been interpreting a lot of insults as compliments. I don’t think so, though.