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It’s Friday, and that means only one thing: The chance to sleep later than 6.40am for a couple of days unless you’ve got kids, in which case, sooooorrrry. Oh, and also, it’s #NewstodonFriday, where we share fantastic journalism from indie newsrooms and journalists! We’re kicking off this thread with stories on elections to watch in May in the U.S., Australia and Singapore. We’ve also got stories on the Roganification of the male mystique, library censorship, therapy chatbots, plus an absolute banger from Lyz Lenz, in which she coins the phrase “a conclave of chads,” and we admire and envy her absolute mastery of the English language. Check out the thread, comment, like, follow the accounts we’ve tagged, and subscribe/donate to them. ⤵️

It’s #NewstodonFriday once again, where we share stories from independent newsrooms and journalists, plus one or two from our editorial desks. We have two equally good, but very different pieces about the perils of confidence, a fantastic @ProPublica interview with Abigail Dillen (president of Earthjustice), about the new hostility towards environmentalists, a sobering story about deaths in custody in Texas, and a guide to boycotts. We’ve also got our own idea about who should buy Fyre Festival, and a helpful reminder about the importance of gratitude. We’re grateful for independent media — check out the thread, comment, like, follow their accounts and subscribe to their publications. ⤵️

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We never get tired of suggesting to follow the same alternatives over and over again, as new people join us all the time. So here's a list of our previous #FollowFriday recommendations, updated:

(criteria: European companies or projects that have an account in the Fediverse and have posted at least once in the last year)

#FollowFriday

✉️ E-mail providers:

1- Tuta @Tutanota 🇩🇪
2- Iroco @iroco 🇫🇷
3- Runbox @runbox 🇳🇴
4- Mailbox.org @mailbox_org 🇩🇪
5- Eclipso @eclipso 🇩🇪
6- StartMail @startmail 🇳🇱
7- Mailo @hellomailo 🇫🇷
8- Hostpoint @hostpoint 🇨🇭
9- Proton @protonprivacy 🇨🇭
10- Mailfence @mailfence 🇧🇪
11- Disroot @disroot 🇳🇱
12- Gresille @gresille 🇫🇷

🔎 Search engines:

1- MetaGer @MetaGer 🇩🇪
2- Swisscows @Swisscows 🇨🇭
3- Leta (by Mullvad) @mullvadnet 🇸🇪
4- Marginalia @marginalia 🇸🇪
5- ZoTop (by Zaclys) @zaclys 🇫🇷
6- Monocles @monocles 🇩🇪
7- Startpage @StartpageSearch 🇳🇱 🇺🇸
8- OohDirectory @OohDirectory 🇬🇧
9- Feedle @feedle 🇩🇪 (blogs and podcasts)
10- Mojeek @Mojeek 🇬🇧
11- Disroot SearX @disroot 🇳🇱

Many of them are very active and post interesting things, so even if you don't use their services, you might enjoy some of their toots that contain relevant information.

While not every company is in the Fediverse (yet?), those that are here are clearly leading the way and it says a lot about them! 👏🌱

While #FollowFriday may seem simple, it's like panning for gold - it takes some detective work to find the right accounts to follow about a particular topic on Mastodon.

Since we're seeing a lot of new people joining Mastodon and following us, we suggest that new users follow the #FollowFriday tag to get recommendations of new accounts to follow. This could help populate your new feed, help others grow their social graph and reach, get updates from interesting or your favorite accounts, etc.

We're still working on today's list, but in the meantime, feel free to leave your suggestions for European companies or open source projects to follow on Fediverse in the comments 😉 👇.

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Last of all, Atlas Obscura’s story about a giant almond that’s driving its way around America, and the uniquely American habit of making massive food vehicles, which @CultureDesk shared earlier this week. They wanted to know if any other countries had Poutine Mobiles, Camembert Camions or Kartoffelwagens. “Keep your wiener and almonds to yourselves,” wrote one commenter.

atlasobscura.com/articles/prom

Atlas Obscura · On the Road in a Giant AlmondBy Anne Ewbank
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@thecontinent has a guest post this week from the Harare Review of Books. Here’s a review of Freda Epum’s memoir, “The Gloomy Girl Variety Show,” a book about the Nigerian-American writer and artists’s search for belonging in Tucson, Arizona. “Epum may call herself a gloomy girl, but she is cool to hang out with in these pages. Her memoir is lively, sometimes sad, and always vulnerable. And she is upbeat, if somewhat wry. It’s a raw, beautiful and deep work,” the review concludes.

continent.substack.com/p/revie

#Nigeria #Tucson #Arizona #Books #Bookstodon @bookstodon #Memoirs #Newstodon #NewstodonFriday #FollowFriday

The Continent · Review: Gloom to manoeuvreBy The Continent
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Postal services in some areas of the USA are unreliable, so it makes sense to have a grace period when it comes to returning election ballots — at least, that’s been the case for a number of years in around half of the states across the political spectrum. @bolts reports on how that’s changing. “This past March alone brought news that two states … will repeal their grace periods; that conservative federal judges are on the brink of killing grace periods in two other states; and that Trump, who for years has falsely alleged rampant mail-voting fraud, wants to pressure the rest of the nation to reject every mail ballot that arrives after polls close,” writes Alex Burness.

boltsmag.org/restrictions-on-g

Bolts · Trump Wants Mail Votes to Arrive By Election Day. Red States Are Rushing to Toe the Line. - BoltsFrustrated by slowing mail delivery, particularly in rural areas, the Kansas legislature in 2017 passed a law to let elections officials count mail ballots that arrived after Election Day, for... Read More
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How might stress affect cancer? It’s a question that’s been asked for millennia. @KnowableMag reports on the hundreds of sometimes contradictory studies that have been done on the subject, and how scientists are finding consensus.

knowablemagazine.org/content/a

Knowable Magazine | Annual ReviewsHow stress shapes cancer’s courseStudies show psychological strain can accelerate tumors — could beta blockers slow them down?
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The Starlink service has been critical for the Ukrainian military, but owner Elon Musk is far from a reliable partner. @timkmak’s Counteroffensive looks at the search for alternatives. There are currently four in the frame: Luxembourg's SES, Spain's Hisdesat, Britain's Viasat, and France's Eutelsat/OneWeb. “We can successfully defend the country without Starlink. We did it at the very beginning of the full-scale invasion, and we can do it now. It is more difficult, more expensive… but it is possible,” says Volodymyr Stepanets, who works with a group that deals with the repair and procurement of Starlink terminals.

counteroffensive.news/p/can-uk

The Counteroffensive with Tim Mak · Can Ukrainian soldiers survive without Musk’s Starlink?By Artem Moskalenko
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Amanda Johnston is Texas’ first Black woman poet laureate. She spoke to @TexasObserver about how she’s using her platform to build something bigger — a project called Praisesongs for the People. This involves her recruiting poets from throughout the state to write poems for unsung Texas heroes. Sebastian Páramo wrote about his mother, a school lunch lady, who, he wrote, “taught me to season myself.” Mag Gabbert wrote about the oncologist treating her mother for cancer who, in Johnston’s words, “is carrying hope into each of these families' lives.”

texasobserver.org/texas-first-

#Literature #Poetry #Books #Culture @bookstodon #AmandaJohnston @blackmastodon #USA #Texas #Newstodon #NewstodonFriday #FollowFriday

The Texas Observer · Texas' First Black Woman Poet Laureate Spreads Poems of PraiseIn tough times, Amanda Johnston is creating a community of gratitude with contributions from poets all across the state.
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Paul Revere is mostly known for his midnight ride — his horseback journey in 1775 to warn Massachusetts militiamen that the British were coming. @gbhnews contends that the activist and artisan’s real legacy is in his political cartoons, in particular, “The Bloody Massacre,” a 1770 work that showed a group of colonists being fired upon by red-coated soldiers. “He really played a hand in … shaping public understanding of events,” says Boston Public Library curator Jay Moschella.

wgbh.org/news/local/2025-04-10

#PaulRevere #Boston #Massachusetts #History @histodons #Art #PoliticalCartoons #Newstodon #NewstodonFriday #FollowFriday

A colorful illustration depicts men in colonial clothing on the left falling at the spray of musket fire of red-coated soldiers on the right side of the image.
GBH · Were Paul Revere’s political cartoons more influential than his midnight ride?The Bostonian is best known for his perilous horseback journey 250 years ago. But scholars say his art helped fan the flames of dissent.