Please visit our info site at
https://info.tech.lgbt/ for more detailed instance information.
*Due to increased bot signup, manual approval is required. Please write some applicable request text on signup with why you want to join. Submissions that fail to do so will be denied.* We welcome all marginalized identities. We are explicitly anti-racist, anti-queerphobic, and anti-transphobic. This Mastodon instance is generally for folks who are LGBTQIA+ and Allies with an interest in tech work, academics, or technology in general.
Customizationstech.lgbt uses a modified version of
glitch-soc, a fork of Mastodon.
In addition to this fork, we have made a variety of customizations for our instance, including:
- 1024 post characters
- 1024 bio characters
- 8 bio fields
- 64 display name characters
- 16 poll options
- 8 pinned posts
- Automated post translation
- Authorized Fetch is enabled
- Adding support for remote unicode usernames
- Increasing max results in the emoji searcher (web interface)
- An increase in the media proxy API endpoint rate limit, so that when you're scrolling through someone's media tab on their page, all the media will properly load
Our repository of customizations can be found at
https://github.com/techlgbt/techlgbtAttributions Props to
@malle_yeno@tech.lgbt for the Mastodon art!
This instance uses
Mutant Standard emoji, which are licensed under a
Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International License.
Blobhaj emoji by
@heatherhorns@plush.city.
Blobfox emoji by
Volpeon.
Baba emoji by @ShadowJonathan, adapted from assets from the .
Baba is You fandom wiki, under CC BY-SA.
Cybre Heart Emoji by
@minty_da@cybre.spaceDoom guy emojis by
@katnjiapus.
Queer cats, fire, flags, hearts by
Zoë Bijl.
NeoratPICMO, gifted to the server for free by the creator.
Miffy emojis by
Eppa. Miffy by Dick Bruna
Neobun + Neocube emojis by
Eppa.
Code of ConductShort Version We try to handle moderation ASAP, but we may not see reports for several hours. We will get to all reports though!
We're not a free speech absolutist, and there are instances available for that. We're not interested in Nazis, TERFS, or hate speech of any sort, which we will define at our sole discretion as moderators. No homophobia, transphobia, queerphobia, racism allowed.
This instance is meant to be a friendly, welcoming space to all who are willing to reciprocate in helping to create that environment.
Long Version The following guidelines are not a legal document, and final interpretation is up to the administration of tech.lgbt; they are here to provide you with an insight into our content moderation policies:
- The following types of content will be removed from the public timeline:
- Excessive advertising
- Uncurated news bots posting from third-party news sources
- Untagged nudity, pornography and sexually explicit content, including artistic depictions
- Untagged gore and extremely graphic violence, including artistic depictions
- The following types of content will be removed from the public timeline, and may result in account suspension and revocation of access to the service:
- Racism or advocation of racism
- Sexism or advocation of sexism
- Discrimination against gender and sexual minorities, or advocation thereof
- Xenophobic and/or violent nationalism
- The following types of content are explicitly disallowed and will result in revocation of access to the service:
- Sexual depictions of children
- Content illegal in Germany and/or France, such as holocaust denial or Nazi symbolism
- Conduct promoting the ideology of National Socialism
- Any conduct intended to stalk or harass other users, or to impede other users from utilizing the service, or to degrade the performance of the service, or to harass other users, or to incite other users to perform any of the aforementioned actions, is also disallowed, and subject to punishment up to and including revocation of access to the service. This includes, but is not limited to, the following behaviors:
- Continuing to engage in conversation with a user that has specifically has requested for said engagement with that user to cease and desist may be considered harassment, regardless of platform-specific privacy tools employed.
- Aggregating, posting, and/or disseminating a person's demographic, personal, or private data without express permission (informally called doxing or dropping dox) may be considered harassment.
- Inciting users to engage another user in continued interaction or discussion after a user has requested for said engagement with that user to cease and desist (informally called brigading or dogpiling) may be considered harassment.
These provisions notwithstanding, the administration of the service reserves the right to revoke any user's access permissions, at any time, for any reason, except as limited by law.
Content Warnings and Sensitive Media Our Content Warning (CW) policy is intended to make our server comfortable for our community. We are not trying to silence our community or police discussion, but ask that you consider those who may read your posts when making them.
Content Warnings are a feature of Mastodon that enable you to hide the body of a "toot" (post) behind a line of text. The intended use of this feature is to provide a way to discuss sensitive and/or potentially harmful topics without causing duress or harm to anyone who might stumble upon it, though content warnings may be used for a wide variety of reasons.
Images can be marked as sensitive. This is a feature which hides an image until a warning banner is clicked. Images may be marked as sensitive separately from Content Warnings, though using a Content Warning automatically marks the toot's images as sensitive.
Please note that our sensitive media rules apply to profile photos and headers as well. Since those images cannot be hidden behind sensitive media warnings, they are not allowed to contain content from enforced content warnings.
We cannot enforce content warnings on users from other instances, but can help to manage content that you see when reported to instance moderators.
Please be clear and accurate when labeling content warnings, to ensure that they follow both the letter and spirit of the enforcements that we have.
Above all, try to be polite, and come from a place of mutual respect when discussing content warnings with other. We do not condone tone policing, and want to promote healthy discussion in our community. This cannot ever be a complete list, and so we want to keep it semi-general, and reserve the right to use the judgement of the moderation team to make decisions in the future.
- Enforced Content Warnings:
- NSFW/sexual discussion and imagery must be behind descriptive CWs (nudity, sex, kink discussion, etc)
- Sensitive imagery (please use your best judgement on what content that most other users would find sensitive, such as photos of surgeries, abuse, war, deceased individuals, etc)
- Suggested Content Warnings:
- Discussion of overtly political (relating to elected or unelected government officials) topics
- Triggering topics (direct discussion of rape, trauma, abuse, suicide, transphobia, homophobia, etc). The intention is to provide a warning for users who may not want to consume this content, not to silence users who are sharing their negative experiences.
- Drugs or drug use
- Advertisements for corporations
- "Rage" posts and posts using mainly capital letters
- Suggested Sensitive Image Marking
- Eye contact images
- Food related images
CryptoCurrency/NFTs We do not allow the promotion, advertisement, or sale of cryptocurrencies on our instance. Mentioning the existence of cryptocurrencies, linking personal accounts or addresses, and otherwise discussing them in a way that is not intended to sell or advertise a specific cryptocurrency is acceptable. We do not have any association with any cryptocurrency or other monetary transactions that happen within the server.
We do not allow the promotion, advertisement, or sale of NFTs on our instance. We do not allow content from our instance, including content and media uploaded by our community members, to be sold as NFTs.
Staff This instance is administered by the team of:
Moderation support is provided by the hard working team of:
If you would like to directly contact our moderation team, we have an account at
@mods, and can be reached via email at mods@tech.lgbt
LegalDMCA (Digital Millennium Copyright Act) Notice As required by the Digital Millennium Copyright Act of 1998 (17 U.S.C. 512 (c)), all notifications of copyright infringement regarding content hosted on tech.lgbt should be sent ONLY to its designated agent.
Wolfinger Law, LLC
4509 Bee Ridge Road Sarasota, FL 34233
dmca@tech.lgbt
Funding This instance is funded in part by
Patreon and
Liberapay donations.
Blocked Instances We maintain a blocklist of instances that we do not federate with. If you believe that an instance should be added to this list, please contact an admin or moderator.
For privacy and safety of our community, we do not comment on most instance blocks that we have in place. We have recently begun sharing details on major/oft commented moderation decisions via @mods@tech.lgbt The list is visible for logged-in members under the section
Moderated servers below. While we understand that not publishing this list for non-members is not fully transparent, we are not trying to scare off potential new members who want to ensure that their friends are not blocked. The only nefarious intent here are those who have used this information when public to harass individuals and the instance as a whole. Bluntly, if those are the people that you want to interact with, you should probably join their instance instead.
This page most recently updated on 23 September 2024