I feel like instead of changing the name, we should stop justifying it on "equality". The purpose of the movement is to stop a form of oppression. The name of the movement clearly takes the side of the oppressed, recognizing the oppression. Saying that the movement is for "equality" backpedals the recognition that an oppression exists and the discussion shifts to another point of derailment like "but arent men and women naturally different in some ways? is equality actually appropriate? what is equality?"
The productive feminist discussions are in debating the oppressions that exist and how to change them, not getting tangled in teological discussions about "nature" and "equality".
I dont see how they were arguing for subdivisions. There are in fact many problems to solve, and we should unite to solve them. But if we are talking about a specific problem, we should use specific language. This shouldnt prevent us from seeing that there are common roots to all these problems.
When using brave i would often get those captchas where you have to click on traffic lights on endless pages and more pages of pictures. I guess google tries to get those pennies back from you in this way when it detects braves adblocking. Now ive been on firefox+ublock and i dont get those infinite captchas nearly as often.
I guess you could make a feature request in the mastodon project page. Or, on mobile, try a different app, each app implements a different set of features.
You can view part of the source code, outdated. They leave out the source of some UI features iirc. So you cant verify that the binary you installed was actually made from that source code (because, again, they only publish part of the source code).
Even if you have savings its useful to do this sort of thing. It helps get a better idea of how much you can spend on these big thigs and still save money at the rate you want.
Wont even take off