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honey the codewitch wrote: Twitter is such a mess.
Twitter was a mess long before Elon purchased the company.
If you want to hate on Elon, just hate on him. Don't hide behind the Twitter talking point that every liberal outlet uses.
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I had no reason to point and laugh at Elon until he gave me a reason.
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Slacker007 wrote: Twitter was a mess long before Elon purchased the company.
But it's undeniably much, much worse now.
Cheers,
Vikram.
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How? Because it’s not a woke echo chamber? Because the White House, FBI, DOJ and NSA aren’t censoring “certain” accounts? Because there are not thousands of gender studies and DEI graduates roaming the company gyms and coffee bars waiting for their next meeting?
What EXACTLY is much, much worse in your opinion?
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Well, in my opinion: I'm now getting spammed with various ads that are ridiculous far from anything that could ever have my interest.
Also, my feed is suddenly filled with horrible posts from horrible people, and Elons are often among those. We are not talking differences in politics that could sway the opinion in either way, but plain and simple racism and fascism.
There was even a period where my feed would contain porn ads, and weird suggestions from lonely eastern european "women".
I assure you, if Twitter had been like that when I finally tried it, I wouldn't have signed up. If this goes on, I guess Twitter ends like Facebook. A mostly useless platform for ads and hateful comments. At least Facebook is a platform where I can share stuff with my family, and arrange plans with friends. Twitter will be so much easier to dump.
"God doesn't play dice" - Albert Einstein
"God not only plays dice, He sometimes throws the dices where they cannot be seen" - Niels Bohr
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Interesting. Normally I’d ask for contextual examples of racist and fascist posts from Musk but I fear we’ve strayed beyond the limits of discussion here in the Lounge. It would have been a great discussion for the Soapbox.
I’ll leave you with this to consider. You obviously prefer the old Twitter… the Twitter where a group of elitists (often guided by government) tightly controlled the allowed subject matter and discourse and censored or outright banned anyone who dared to voice a different opinion or even speak against the gatekeepers. That sounds like fascism to me…
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fgs1963 wrote: the Twitter where a group of elitists (often guided by government) tightly controlled the allowed subject matter and discourse
It is a company. And companies, in the United States, are allowed to do exactly that.
If you want free speech then go stand on a public (government owned) sidewalk and wave your sign. That is what the constitution specifically allows.
But for many other people twitter had nothing to do with what you said. It was for entertainment (news about music, movies, etc), fashion, business, etc. They didn't go there for politics.
But since the owner of the company changed then now that new owner can run it the way he wants.
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jschell wrote: But since the owner of the company changed then now that new owner can run it the way he wants.
I misread that as below and like it better
But since the owner of the company changed then now that new owner can ruin it the way he wants.
Cheers,
Vikram.
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Vikram A Punathambekar wrote: that new owner can ruin it the way he wants.
Seems like he is doing a bang up job then!
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I’m well aware of the few actual quotes referenced. None are even remotely racist or fascist. If they had been you might have quoted them directly instead of linking to them where the reader is required to sort through the authors rhetoric.
Which was my point in asking for the quotes in the first place. When people “separate the wheat from the chaff” and form their own opinions instead of relying on others - sometimes opinions evolve.
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Unfortunately I haven't seen a whole lot of evolution lately. People like hating more it seems.
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Without even getting into the political aspects that you are ranting about, it just... doesn't... work.
- I load a tweet from my timeline, I can't view any replies, I get a "Failed to load tweet" error.
- I try to see who I'm following so I can follow them on other platforms, when I click on my "264 following", it says "You are not following anybody".
- And of course, people are leaving in huge numbers.
It's objectively worse, without even getting into your woke vs. alt-right argument, which I couldn't care less about as I am not American.
Cheers,
Vikram.
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Solution. No more twitter. Get out while you can!
"A little time, a little trouble, your better day"
Badfinger
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jmaida wrote: Solution. No more twitter. Get out while you can!
This is the advice Elon should've followed before taking over.
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honey the codewitch wrote: just bit it
That must've been a first, right?
"If we don't change direction, we'll end up where we're going"
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I'm not a twit (twitter user), but this sounds like an attempt to reduce bot activity that went wrong. When Musk bought Twitter the best non-Twitter party line estimates for bot activity were anywhere from 70 to 95% of all tweets. These estimates were made by third party cyber security researchers, both in and out of the US government.
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A lot of those automated accounts, like those from the National Weather Service, were legitimate information sources. I'm not saying most of them. I wouldn't know, because they didn't account for that when they looked, which is my point.
This lockdown does not appear to prevent bots. Its purpose AFAICT was to try to entice people to join twitter.
It blew up. Not only did it cause massive outages as they made the dramatic change to the software pretty much over night, but it's questionable whether it will even pay off.
A lot of casual twitter viewers I talk to are abandoning twitter altogether because of this. They lurked so they didn't have accounts, and don't want to create them.
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Wait! So people who didn’t have accounts are “leaving” without creating accounts?
The horror!
I think I agree with Slacker.
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The way it was rolled out is comical. I'm laughing at the piss poor planning and execution of it.
And the eventual failure of the decision as he drives traffic away (again)
Nobody seems to have a problem crapping on Microsoft here. Elon and Twitter are fair game.
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Of course Twitter / Musk are fair game. Just like Microsoft. The difference is people here typically crap on Microsoft the corporation not Nadella (CEO) or Vanguard (largest shareholder) because it’s not personal for them. When it is, they don’t hide it.
Your problem with Musk is clearly personal. Not sure why you won’t admit it.
I fully admit my personal dislike of Bill Gates and Mark Zuckerberg (arrogant, hypocrites who got lucky - not the sage visionaries they claim to be).
Embrace your bias… its very freeing! 
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It's not personal. He's a public figure, and the reason I bring him up is he keeps making very stupid decisions very publicly. Who was behind the last Microsoft update that blew up the network stack? Do you even know? Was it the CEO's decision to roll out that update without it being ready? Probably not.
Elon Musk is not particularly bright. He's particularly rich. There's a difference and people often forget that.
I think you think this is a liberal/conservative thing.
It's not. It's an "idiotic public figure" thing.
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Methinks thou dost protest too much… 
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Or I'm simply explaining my position and intent because you made up a story about what it was. Could be that.
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Could be. But if it looks like a duck and quacks like a duck…
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