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    "unit": "https://weblate.framasoft.org/api/units/397241/?format=api",
    "component": "https://weblate.framasoft.org/api/components/joinmobilizon/faq/?format=api",
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    "author": "https://weblate.framasoft.org/api/users/gunchleoc/?format=api",
    "timestamp": "2021-03-07T10:13:50.058461Z",
    "action": 2,
    "target": "Mobilizon is not designed to be a “Facebook killer”.\n\nWe can see the danger of hosting an event page for a militant rally\non Facebook, a monopolistic platform that [enhances the\nscandals](https://dayssincelastfacebookscandal.com) concerning the life\nand the manipulation of public opinion.\nHowever, compared to those of the web giants, our means are modest.\n\nLet’s start with a tool that may not do everything but does it well. A tool built on a solid foundation that can evolve through contributions.\n\nWe have made the choice to focus on the specific needs of a particular\naudience (activists), but this does not prevent different\ncommunities from using Mobilizon in other cases.\nIn the longer term, we will be able to adapt the tool to these other\naudiences.\n\nWe do not want to reproduce the toxicity of Facebook. [Surveillance capitalism](https://mooc.chatons.org/mod/lesson/view.php?id=70)\nuses the mechanisms of the attention economy to lock up our time,\ncapture our behavior and impose advertising on us.\n\nMobilizon does not depend on such a business model: this is an opportunity\nto try to do better, by doing things differently.",
    "id": 168634,
    "action_name": "Traduction modifiée",
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