Eric Fassbender

I am a first year PhD student at Northwestern University and a student affiliate of the Community Data Science Collective. You will find me on here having discussions about federated media and surveillance, as well as liking cool photos of moss and mushrooms.

If you like the photos I post you can find more at efassben.com

Website
www.efassben.com
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Community Data Sciencecommunitydata@social.coop
2025-10-29

Welcome new student members of the CDSC!

Most years, the CDSC is lucky enough to recruit some amazing new Ph.D. students to the lab. This fall is no exception and we are thrilled to welcome an extraordinary group across several of our group's campuses. The students join us from a wide variety of places, backgrounds, and prior affiliations (which should be encouraging for any prospective students looking to join the group in the future!).

blog.communitydata.science/wel

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Community Data Sciencecommunitydata@social.coop
2025-10-03

Community Dialogue – AI Boundaries: Refusal and Privacy

Join the Community Data Science Collective (CDSC) for our 12th Science of Community Dialogue! This Community Dialogue will take place on October 17th, 2025 at 12:00 pm CT. This dialogue explores how companion chatbots invite deep emotional disclosure while raising concerns about data privacy—and how some communities are pushing back through AI refusal. Professor Jasmine McNealy (University of Florida) will join 

blog.communitydata.science/com

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Benjamin Mako Hillmako@social.coop
2025-09-14

Interested in doing graduate research with me and the rest of @communitydata? My research group (now with faculty at six campuses!) is organizing a PhD and MS recruiting event and Q&A. Join us! Details and a registration link is here: blog.communitydata.science/pro

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Anuj Ahoojaquillmatiq
2025-09-11

@iftas is conducting its annual needs assessment survey, inviting Fediverse moderators, administrators, and community managers to provide input on how IFTAS can help them.

In the past, this has led to the development of critical tools for CSAM detection and reporting, regulatory compliance guidance, and so much more.

If you're a mod, admin, or community manager, fill out this survey so IFTAS can put its resources in the right place: about.iftas.org/moderator-need

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Common haircap moss (Polytrichum commune)

#nature #naturephotography #moss #mosstodon #green
A close up photo of some haircap moss. at the bottom of the image are many stems of the green gametophytes, tall and spiky in appearance. 

Above them rises a few sprophytes of the moss, as even taller thin straight dark stems, with a little box shape on top, brown in colour.

The background is very blurred and in alternating green and dark spots.
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Jeremy Footejeremy@hci.social
2025-09-11

I am recruiting PhD students this year!

If you are interested in studying the organizing and self-organizing processes of online communities, the role of AI in online communities, and/or how communities influence their members (and vice versa), then you should come to our research group's info session.

Details are at blog.communitydata.science/pro , including a sign-up link.

You should also reach out to me - contact info is on my website - jeremydfoote.com/

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Community Data Sciencecommunitydata@social.coop
2025-09-11

Prospective PhD Student Q&A – September 26th

Thinking about applying to graduate school? Wonder what it’s like to pursue a PhD or M.S.? Interested in understanding relationships between technology and society? Curious about how to do research on online communities like Reddit, Wikipedia, or GNU/Linux? The Community Data Science Collective is hosting a virtual Q&A session on Friday, September 26th at 10am PT / 12pm CT / 1pm ET…

blog.communitydata.science/pro

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sohyeon hwangs0hw@hci.social
2025-08-20

I'm co-organizing #CSCW NE, an in-person regional gathering for people in Northeast America, alongside some folks from Stevens, Rutgers, and Princeton. If you want to come hang out (especially if you can't make it out to the full conference in Bergen this year), RSVP at cscw-ne.hci.social

Please boost and help share 😊🔁

A faded etching of the Hudson River from Hoboken is overlaid with the following text: CSCW Northeast 2025, in-person regional gathering. Friday, October 3, 2025, 10AM-4:30PM at University Center Complex, Stevens Institute of Technology. RSVP: cscw-ne.hci.social

The logos of HCI at Stevens, Princeton HCI, and Rutgers University are on the right-hand side.
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A New Socialanewsocial
2025-06-05

Introducing Bounce: a new tool that uses Bridgy Fed to migrate your social graph b/w Bluesky & Mastodon.

Yup, we built a service that moves your social graph *across* protocols.

And the best part? You get to keep *all* of your followers, along with many of your follows.

blog.anew.social/bounce-a-cros

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Moved to @bonfire@bonfire.cafebonfire@indieweb.social
2025-06-05

🔥 Bonfire Social 1.0 release candidate has landed!

Curious about what the fediverse could look like with real community control?

Try out features like custom feeds, nested discussions, shared profiles, circles, and boundary-based permissions — then let us know what breaks or needs improvement.

More details and video demos: bonfirenetworks.org/posts/bonf

#BonfireSocial #FediForum #FOSS #ActivityPub #DigitalAutonomy

2025-05-26
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2025-05-03

Interesting to look back at this five months later ... here's what's currently happening today in terms of decentralization the ATmosphere.

Of course, like I said in the article,

""Decentralization" means different things to different people. As the links in the Appendix highlight, people who are focusing on the (very real) concentration of power in the ATmosphere today, or the potentially-centralizing architecture of AT, find it more useful to describe Bluesky as centralized."

And the power concentration -- or "operational centralization" as Bluesky folks were calling it at the ATmosphere Conference -- is still very real. Bluesky still runs almost all of the infrastructure for the ATmosphere, and it's by far the most popular app, and most other apps (as well as Bluesky) use the Bluesky AppView, Relay, and labeler.

Then again, that's clearly in the process of changing, and it'll be interesting to see how it looks six months or a year from now.

@laurenshof @fediversereport @cyrus @cwebber @rysiek @jonny @possibledog @oblomov @rwg @Kye

#bluesky #ATmosphere

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2025-05-03

A member of the Network of Alternative Social Media Researchers, Karen Frost-Arnold, is helping to organize a conference called "Digital Decolonization and Digital Justice," to be held at the U of Johannesburg in August. The CFP is here:

uj.ac.za/wp-content/uploads/20

#academicchatter #CFPs #digitalDecolonization #DigitalJustice

Eric Fassbender boosted:
Darius Kazemidarius@friend.camp
2025-04-29

We re-launched our website at the Applied Social Media Lab, which is not very exciting except that

1) we have an announcement for Frankly, a newly open source project I helped (a little bit) with that builds some public interest infrastructure for deliberative decision-making asml.cyber.harvard.edu/2025/04

2) you can follow @asml.cyber.harvard.edu to get updates here on fedi via the now-working RSS feed (or just use an RSS reader)

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:pona_plush: #FediPact :pona_plush:FediPact@cyberpunk.lol
2025-04-27

:FediPact: FEDIPACT LIST UPDATED!!! :FediPact:

hey so after like nine months of not being able to update it due to depression and big stressful life changes and technical difficulties, the fedipact list has finally been updated!!! it now has NINE HUNDRED SIGNATURES TOTAL!!!!! 🎉 🥳 🎊 🏆 🥇 🪩

fedipact.online

#FediPact #meta #threads

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Matt Gaughanmgone@hci.social
2025-04-24

new paper (w/ @kaylea, @s0hw, @aaronshaw)! where we looked at when FLOSS projects first publish documentation files and the nature of what they end up publishing arxiv.org/abs/2502.18440

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sohyeon hwangs0hw@hci.social
2025-04-23

a few more details in case anyone is curious - the study is formally called "Surfacing and Addressing Governance Frictions on Decentralized Social Media" and is being run by a team of myself, phd students (@YuhanLiu @thaty @sophierollins), and faculty across Princeton (Prof. Andrés Monroy-Hernández @andresmh ), Northwestern (Prof. Aaron Shaw @aaronshaw under IRB STU00223736), and Georgia Tech (Prof. Richmond Wong @richmondywong )!

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sohyeon hwangs0hw@hci.social
2025-04-23

📢 research call 📢

please boost! we're running a series of small group design workshops for community governance on fedi. if you are a user, admin, mod, dev, organizer - or have thought quite a bit about governance on fedi - and a legal adult in your locale, join us!

each workshop, scheduled based on peoples' availability, is:
🌐 2 hrs on Zoom
👥 w/ 6-10 people
💲 comes w/ $60 USD per person

details: dsmw.cs.princeton.edu/
sign up: princetonsurvey.az1.qualtrics.
questions: frictance@princeton.edu

An image acting as a flyer with the following text: Calling all decentralized social media users, admins, and devs for a research study about community moderation! The study involves participating in a 2-hour workshop on Zoom with 6-10 other people. Participants can get $60 each. Sign up at: dsmw.cs.princeton.edu and email frictance@princeton.edu with any questions.
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Staying the Course: Our Continuing Mission

Over the past few weeks, we’ve shared some difficult news, a few of our projects have come to a close after not meeting their funding goals. We know that’s never easy to hear. But we also want to take a moment to share what hasn’t changed – what is continuing, growing, and making a difference every day.

IFTAS is still here. Closing a few projects has allowed us to refocus our funding, and we are fully funded for a year at least. We’re still working, collaborating, researching, advocating, and supporting. The past year has made it clearer than ever that trust and safety infrastructure for the decentralised web isn’t optional – it’s essential.

Here’s what we’re still doing, and why it matters.

📝 Moderator Needs Assessment

Independent moderators are the backbone of the social web, and too often they’re expected to do critical work with little support or recognition. Our Moderator Needs Assessment gathers real data on what moderators need – so that platforms, peers, and funders can respond with resources that actually help. It’s about building a foundation for lasting support, rooted in lived experience. Here’s the latest report.

🌐 CARIAD Domain Observatory

We’re continuing to develop CARIAD, our tool for observing safety signals and behaviours across the federated web. CARIAD offers valuable insight into abuse trends, moderation challenges, and trust indicators – empowering moderators to respond proactively while respecting the values of decentralisation and autonomy. We also still publish our Do-Not-Interact domain denylist, representing domains reviewed and labelled by IFTAS.

🫂 IFTAS Connect

The IFTAS Connect community remains active, supportive, and essential. It’s a place where moderators, admins, researchers, and advocates come together to share advice, resources, and strategies for keeping their communities safe and resilient. Soon, we plan to participate in a co-design effort to create standalone moderation tooling for the Fediverse. Whether you’re new to this work or deeply embedded, Connect is a space for connection and collective problem-solving. Request an account today.

📢 Advocacy and Research

IFTAS continues to represent the interests of decentralised platforms and independent communities in broader discussions about Internet governance, safety regulation, and funding. We provide evidence-informed responses to consultations, highlight the real-world impacts of policy decisions, and advocate for the empowerment, safeguarding, and inclusion of minority and underserved groups. We’re particularly focused on how online harm translates into offline consequences – and how to better bridge that gap in practice and policy.

🛡️ Social Web ISAC (Information Sharing and Analysis Centre)

The Social Web ISAC is still hard at work, supporting secure, coordinated responses to threats across decentralised networks. Whether it’s technical vulnerabilities, emerging abuse patterns, or cross-network incidents, the ISAC provides a space for timely information-sharing and trusted collaboration. Follow the alerts account.

🤝 Collaboration Across the Ecosystem

We’re also continuing to build bridges with developers, researchers, standards organisations, and fellow non-profits working on digital safety. Our work depends on these relationships – on listening to each other, learning from each other, and pushing for collective solutions that scale with care.

We know the landscape isn’t always easy. Funding can be precarious. The problems are complex. But the need for safe, inclusive, and resilient online communities hasn’t gone away, and neither have we.

IFTAS is still here. Still advocating. Still researching. Still showing up for the people doing this work at the ground level. And we’re glad you’re here with us.

Want to get involved or support what we’re doing? Join the community at connect.iftas.org or get in touch – we’d love to hear from you.

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Benjamin Mako Hillmako@social.coop
2025-04-03

Last chance to register for this public event on online community governance that my research @communitydata is organizing tomorrow (Friday 4/4) as part of our Science of Community Dialogues series.

blog.communitydata.science/com

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