• udon@lemmy.world
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    4 months ago

    The whole Musk takeover is much less relevant (in the sense of interesting) for people outside the western context. I asked a few friends in Japan why they still use Twitter, but they just don’t care about the platform and ownership as long as they can still interact with their friends there. Curious how the botification will affect that over time, though.

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    I wrote this right as the first elon buying Twitter mentions were popping up…

    Notably, Twitter facilitated communication during the arab spring, where the people organized to stand against and even overthrow several broken and corrupt government regimes throughout the middle east - including some participation in places like Saudi Arabia, for example.

    Twitter’s second largest investor after a musk takeover… the kingdom of Saudi Arabia and it’s de facto leader who, among other things, killed and dismembered an American journalist without consequence somewhat recently.

    And now Twitter is about to be killed… and dismembered.

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      Yep, Saudi Arabia bought that service and the price, giving a man child a toy that it would probably ruin quickly, looked rather attractive.

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      4 months ago

      I’m sure a lot of the original population has dropped by a lot more than that, but in numbers they would have been replaced by an influx of fascists and bots.

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        I’m taking note of all the prominent individuals and organizations which chose to remain on the fascist platform and thus implicitly support it.

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        This article is a survey of Americans, not a computerized search.

        Unless a number of bots answered the telephone survey, I think the stats here are legit.

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    It’s a shame that other platforms that are growing for artists is just another monopoly one (bluesky) or defederated from everything and even bans the use of VPN to access it now (misskey.io).

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    Well If you take in account how hard has “The Chief Xit” tried to destroy Twitter and piss off anyone using it, this is actually unexpectadly good result! More Powah to the Man Child 😂 . Also - there is no longer the $1 payment for account creation - I guess bot traffic is better than no traffic 😂.

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    Needing to log in to view someones tweets means now I wont even visit the site when linked. Kinda the number 1 rule of platforms is to make them accessible to those that don’t already use it, so as to convert them later. Musk, and everyone around him letting these decisions run through, are idiots

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      ran into this last night.

      I hate twitter, but there was something I was trying to see and the only way to get the info was from a twitter post. Couldnt view the goddamn twitter post without creating an account and logging in.

      My immediate thought was “This isnt important enough for this bullshit” and immediately gave up.

      I’m convinced this login to view shit is to hide the explosion of right wing white supremacy/racism/etc posts and the bots echoing and amplifying it from people before they commit themselves to an account.

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              yeah. no that’s whistleblowers. you ever notice how every major whistleblower gets hit with a child porn charge? It’s like a label that reads “the government doesn’t think you should talk about this guy”. Nothing more than character assassination by our government. Ridiculous to suggest that someone used to being that furtive about something so shameful would also just want the world to know the truth.

              those two things don’t fit together, and yet it keeps happening. weird

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            Damn, I thought it was a requirement to shit post on Twitter while you’re shitty code compiles. How am I supposed to become a real programmer now? I guess I still got mastodon.

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      4 months ago

      I have a lot of friends that won’t quit because of sports updates and all the shitposts

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      4 months ago

      This is in addition to the first year of losses, which are likely higher.

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      4 months ago

      He kept the 70% he wanted, it’ll be a propaganda engine and communications platform for the right wing.

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      I’ll bet it’s more than 30% left but bots backfilled the space.

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      4 months ago

      There are a lot of quasi-celebrity types with a big following that don’t want to give up their follower base.