Forwarded from ππΆ @IntuitivePublicMusic β’ Live Collaborative Music β’ Intuitive Public Radio β’ IPR β’β’β’ (Max (Meg Morris))
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Forwarded from π Facebook Communications Publishing Calendar β’ Intuitive Social Collaboration β’ IPR β’β’β’ (Max (Meg Morris))
This group is for brainstorming our Facebook communications team publishing calendar.
It is primarily for the purpose of boosting signals on Facebook, because Facebook's algorithms deprioritized people who do not communicate like mainstream healthy people communicate.
we have some text we have written about why it is important for us to boost signals on Facebook.
(If someone knows where this is, could you add it here? I haven't found it again yet.)
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We have made this document, which I will link to soon, it is further up in these messages if you want to find it before I do.
The document will have a list of dates, blurbs of text, and indications of where that text needs to be boosted on Facebook.
The entries at the top are the latest.
Anyone can help us by copying and pasting text from the latest entry onto their personal Facebook wall, or into a post in one of our public Facebook groups for IPR.
We have not made the first entry yet, but we are going to do that today.
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It is primarily for the purpose of boosting signals on Facebook, because Facebook's algorithms deprioritized people who do not communicate like mainstream healthy people communicate.
we have some text we have written about why it is important for us to boost signals on Facebook.
(If someone knows where this is, could you add it here? I haven't found it again yet.)
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We have made this document, which I will link to soon, it is further up in these messages if you want to find it before I do.
The document will have a list of dates, blurbs of text, and indications of where that text needs to be boosted on Facebook.
The entries at the top are the latest.
Anyone can help us by copying and pasting text from the latest entry onto their personal Facebook wall, or into a post in one of our public Facebook groups for IPR.
We have not made the first entry yet, but we are going to do that today.
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Forwarded from π @SEIRPG β’ Strategic Environmental Initiative Role Playing Game β’ sei rpg β’ IPR β’β’β’ (Max (Meg Morris))
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Forwarded from π @EastIPR β’ Intuitive Public Radio East β’ Live IPR β’β’β’ (Max (Meg Morris))
IPR networks of
1 transportation assistance
2 existing living spaces for temporary or permanent housing
3 vehicle builders looking for the people who need them
4 people who know how to build and construct temporary or more permanent structures for shelter and living spaces
5 technologists repairing and helping to redistribute IPR transmitter devices where they are most needed -- electronics drive, equipment that connects survivors to the network in the way that they need
6 conversational support over the IPR transmitter network from people with kind hearts and big courage π
@IPRWest more here: https://t.me/IPRWest/169
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1 transportation assistance
2 existing living spaces for temporary or permanent housing
3 vehicle builders looking for the people who need them
4 people who know how to build and construct temporary or more permanent structures for shelter and living spaces
5 technologists repairing and helping to redistribute IPR transmitter devices where they are most needed -- electronics drive, equipment that connects survivors to the network in the way that they need
6 conversational support over the IPR transmitter network from people with kind hearts and big courage π
@IPRWest more here: https://t.me/IPRWest/169
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@IPRWest β’ Live Collaborative Media West β’ Intuitive Public Radio β’ IPR β’β’β’
Forwarded from π @IntuitiveKitchen β’ Live Collaborative Intuitive Social Kitchen β’ IPR β’β’β’ (Max (Meg Morris))
7 local medicinal food prep crews and non-local food coordination / travel teams
Forwarded from π @SEIRPG β’ Strategic Environmental Initiative Role Playing Game β’ sei rpg β’ IPR β’β’β’ (Max (Meg Morris))
8 carer groups with local and non-local support for helping one another with laundry, cleaning, and similar pastoral care tasks
Forwarded from π @SEIRPG β’ Strategic Environmental Initiative Role Playing Game β’ sei rpg β’ IPR β’β’β’ (Max (Meg Morris))
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Forwarded from π @SEIRPG β’ Strategic Environmental Initiative Role Playing Game β’ sei rpg β’ IPR β’β’β’ (Max (Meg Morris))
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@SEIRPG β’ Severe EI RPG β’ Environmental Illness / Injury Role Playing Game β’ Live IPR β’β’β’
https://twitter.com/MoFromTheGut/status/1069609874185547776?s=19
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@SEIRPG β’ Severe EI RPG β’ Environmental Illness / Injury Role Playing Game β’ Live IPR β’β’β’
https://twitter.com/MoFromTheGut/status/1069609874185547776?s=19
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Forwarded from π @SEIRPG β’ Strategic Environmental Initiative Role Playing Game β’ sei rpg β’ IPR β’β’β’ (Max (Meg Morris))
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Forwarded from π @AustinIPR β’ Live Collaborative Media β’ Intuitive Public Radio Austin Texas β’ IPR β’β’β’ (Max (Meg Morris))
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DPS auditing how Austin Police Department handles rape cases
Many rape suspects are still on the Austin streets, instead of behind bars. That is despite Austin Police knowing who those suspects are and where they live. The department has a high clearance rate for sexual assault cases. In 2016, 388 of the 767 rape casesβ¦
Forwarded from π @AustinIPR β’ Live Collaborative Media β’ Intuitive Public Radio Austin Texas β’ IPR β’β’β’ (Max (Meg Morris))
' DPS auditing how Austin Police Department handles rape cases
by Sarah Navoy
Tuesday, December 4th 2018
Kit used to gather evidence in sexual assault investigations. (CBS Austin)
Many rape suspects are still on the Austin streets, instead of behind bars. That is despite Austin Police knowing who those suspects are and where they live.
The department has a high clearance rate for sexual assault cases.
In 2016, 388 of the 767 rape cases were deemed cleared.
However, more than half of those cleared cases were considered "exceptionally cleared."
Exceptional clearance refers to cases that meet one of the following criteria:
The prosecution declines to move forward with this case
The victim refuses to cooperate with the investigation
The offender dies
The offender is charged in another jurisdiction
According to a ProPublica investigation, Austin has a proportionally larger number of cleared cases than other similar sized cities.
Beginning Tuesday, the Texas Department of Public Safety is auditing the way the department handles sex crime investigations and whether the department is using the "exceptional clearance" classification properly. They sent this letterdetailing the audit to the APD Sex Crimes Unit.
"We need to know answers," said Austin Public Safety Commission member Preston Tyree. "The numbers are funny and we really have to know why. Are we at fault?"
The police department said that exceptional clearance is often due to survivors not wanting to follow through with the case.
"The idea that you could be intimidated by the whole system that you didn't want to follow through to get clearance, get closure, get whatever out of that, is really hard to believe, but we see it," said Tyree.
While Tyree doesn't believe Austin Police detectives are acting improperly, but he wants to ensure investigators aren't under pressure to clear cases faster.
"If they get the signal that says it is more important to clear a case than to solve it, (investigators) will clear it," said Tyree. "So, we have to make sure they're not getting that signal."
Police Chief Brian Manley said investigators do everything they can to put rape suspects behind bars.
Austin Police Dept
β@Austin_Police
Chief Manley discusses DPS audit of sexual assault clearance rates. https://www.pscp.tv/w/btbWGzk1NzczfDFZcUtEeWFrYUFRR1aOLmNcPIqcwjnn3LyFLbiF_WYm39X6o6kjm_TCWeZbBw== β¦
3:07 PM - Dec 4, 2018
Austin Police Dept @Austin_Police
Chief Manley discusses DPS audit of sexual assault clearance rates.
pscp.tv
See Austin Police Dept's other Tweets
"We will work it to that point to where there is simply no further work we can do without the survivor cooperating," said Chief Manley. "So often, we have identified the suspect, developed probable cause and know where the suspect lives."
Chief Manley said just because a case is exceptionally cleared, doesn't mean it is permanently closed.
"If our survivor came forward and said, 'I am now willing and able to cooperate,' then that case is going to be opened right back up and investigated," said Chief Manley.
Chief Manley said he believes the department is following all federal guidelines when using and reporting clearance rates and welcomes the audit.
The department recently got more funding for additional victim service counselors and more sexual assault investigators. The results of the audit will likely be available later this week. '
https://cbsaustin.com/news/local/dps-auditing-how-austin-police-department-handles-rape-cases
by Sarah Navoy
Tuesday, December 4th 2018
Kit used to gather evidence in sexual assault investigations. (CBS Austin)
Many rape suspects are still on the Austin streets, instead of behind bars. That is despite Austin Police knowing who those suspects are and where they live.
The department has a high clearance rate for sexual assault cases.
In 2016, 388 of the 767 rape cases were deemed cleared.
However, more than half of those cleared cases were considered "exceptionally cleared."
Exceptional clearance refers to cases that meet one of the following criteria:
The prosecution declines to move forward with this case
The victim refuses to cooperate with the investigation
The offender dies
The offender is charged in another jurisdiction
According to a ProPublica investigation, Austin has a proportionally larger number of cleared cases than other similar sized cities.
Beginning Tuesday, the Texas Department of Public Safety is auditing the way the department handles sex crime investigations and whether the department is using the "exceptional clearance" classification properly. They sent this letterdetailing the audit to the APD Sex Crimes Unit.
"We need to know answers," said Austin Public Safety Commission member Preston Tyree. "The numbers are funny and we really have to know why. Are we at fault?"
The police department said that exceptional clearance is often due to survivors not wanting to follow through with the case.
"The idea that you could be intimidated by the whole system that you didn't want to follow through to get clearance, get closure, get whatever out of that, is really hard to believe, but we see it," said Tyree.
While Tyree doesn't believe Austin Police detectives are acting improperly, but he wants to ensure investigators aren't under pressure to clear cases faster.
"If they get the signal that says it is more important to clear a case than to solve it, (investigators) will clear it," said Tyree. "So, we have to make sure they're not getting that signal."
Police Chief Brian Manley said investigators do everything they can to put rape suspects behind bars.
Austin Police Dept
β@Austin_Police
Chief Manley discusses DPS audit of sexual assault clearance rates. https://www.pscp.tv/w/btbWGzk1NzczfDFZcUtEeWFrYUFRR1aOLmNcPIqcwjnn3LyFLbiF_WYm39X6o6kjm_TCWeZbBw== β¦
3:07 PM - Dec 4, 2018
Austin Police Dept @Austin_Police
Chief Manley discusses DPS audit of sexual assault clearance rates.
pscp.tv
See Austin Police Dept's other Tweets
"We will work it to that point to where there is simply no further work we can do without the survivor cooperating," said Chief Manley. "So often, we have identified the suspect, developed probable cause and know where the suspect lives."
Chief Manley said just because a case is exceptionally cleared, doesn't mean it is permanently closed.
"If our survivor came forward and said, 'I am now willing and able to cooperate,' then that case is going to be opened right back up and investigated," said Chief Manley.
Chief Manley said he believes the department is following all federal guidelines when using and reporting clearance rates and welcomes the audit.
The department recently got more funding for additional victim service counselors and more sexual assault investigators. The results of the audit will likely be available later this week. '
https://cbsaustin.com/news/local/dps-auditing-how-austin-police-department-handles-rape-cases
Periscope
Austin Police Dept @Austin_Police
Chief Manley discusses DPS audit of sexual assault clearance rates.
Forwarded from π @AustinIPR β’ Live Collaborative Media β’ Intuitive Public Radio Austin Texas β’ IPR β’β’β’ (Max (Meg Morris))
' Police Chief Brian Manley said investigators do everything they can to put rape suspects behind bars. '
Are you doing everything you can to listen to rape survivors?
Are you doing everything you can to listen to rape survivors?
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Forwarded from π @AustinIPR β’ Live Collaborative Media β’ Intuitive Public Radio Austin Texas β’ IPR β’β’β’ (Max (Meg Morris))
Forwarded from π @IntuitivePublicScream β’ Comedy Live Scream β’ Intuitive Public Radio β’ IPR β’β’β’ (Max (Meg Morris))
I hope it has super toxic mold.
How do we reach out to the person who lost his home? Is someone helping him?
How do we reach out to the person who lost his home? Is someone helping him?
Forwarded from π @AustinIPR β’ Live Collaborative Media β’ Intuitive Public Radio Austin Texas β’ IPR β’β’β’ (Max (Meg Morris))
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