• @kenkenken@sh.itjust.works
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    1441 year ago

    Imagine trying winning chess when the board itself plays against you. Twitter/X must be dropped immediately, it’s a censorship-propaganda machine which is now only works for those who control it.

    • @StaySquared@lemmy.world
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      Wasn’t that the case when progressives controlled it? Either way, fk X and all other social media services.

        • @StaySquared@lemmy.world
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          Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey: I ‘fully admit’ our bias is ‘more left-leaning’

          Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey said on Saturday that he “fully admit[s]” Twitter employees share a largely left-leaning bias after facing accusations that conservatives are discriminated against on the social media platform.

          In an interview that aired Saturday on CNN, Dorsey said his company has a responsibility to be open about its political viewpoints, but to operate without bias when applying content policies to users.

          ”We need to constantly show that we are not adding our own bias, which I fully admit is … is more left-leaning,” Dorsey says.

          • @dragontamer@lemmy.world
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            Ah.

            So you’re a “Libs of TikTok” guy. Conservatives call themselves Liberal and you believe them.

            Jack Dorsey is Libertarian, which is Republican-leaning.

            • @StaySquared@lemmy.world
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              lol… Libertarians are classical liberals. They don’t align to a specific side.

              Libertarians nominated a degenerate Democrat.

              And why the FK are we talking about Jack anyway? I said Twitter was controlled by progressives… as in the majority of the org were leftists operating biasedly against their opposition.

              • @dragontamer@lemmy.world
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                Defending the Libs of TikTok isn’t the flex you think it is.

                I’m only responding in the hopes you recognize this eventually and grow a bit of self-reflection over this situation. Good luck man.

                • @StaySquared@lemmy.world
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                  -11 year ago

                  I support anyone and everyone that exposes any and all facets of evil. So should you and any other sane human being.

  • @CosmoNova@lemmy.world
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    181 year ago

    I’m surprised she even has one, given that Musk would shadow ban it anyway. Seems like wasted effort.

    • @dan1101@lemm.ee
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      31 year ago

      Yeah if I were depending on Twitter I would have been informing people of my plans to move for months now.

  • mox
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    821 year ago

    Yet another reason to ditch that platform.

  • NutWrench
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    251 year ago

    Who would have guessed that a social media platform owned by an apartheid-loving fascist would trend conservative?

  • r00ty
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    291 year ago

    Yeah, I have a problem too! No, wait. It’s because I don’t have an X/Twitter/whatever account.

    • Chris
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      71 year ago

      It’s not about the campaigns not using Mastodon, it is about the voters. They are on Twitter still so that is where the campaign wants to meet them.

      Mastodon needs to be more widely known for that to be a realistic option.

      • @wewbull@feddit.uk
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        81 year ago

        …but these people just use it as a way of talking to the media. As long as people of power and influence shift, so will the press, and then so will everyone else.

        Home many times do you hear “Trump, on his platform truth.social, said…”? They’ve gone there because he’s gone there.

      • KⒶMⒶLⒶ WⒶLZ 2Ⓐ24
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        41 year ago

        in november of 23, i had a client that let me schedule mastodon posts. this was not made by someone who uses mastodon.

      • @localme@lemm.ee
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        11 year ago

        Nice graphic! But this data seems wildly out of date. For example, LinkedIn has over 1 billion users. Unless this is referring to weekly active users or something, but the row just says “users”.

        • @TheGrandNagus@lemmy.world
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          41 year ago

          Musk started removing links and even references to Mastodon from Twitter.

          If a high profile politician (particularly one Elon disagrees with) promoted Mastodon, they’d have an account ban lickety split.

      • @taiyang@lemmy.world
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        51 year ago

        Makes me curious if you get more attention on mastodon though. Like if I pitched something on Lemmy there’s a good chance I get the same number of eye balls compared to Reddit, not counting ads. (Although if Kamala posted about Linux and/or Star Trek that’s front page, no ad money needed! Lol)

          • KryptonBlur
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            21 year ago

            Yeah but because Wikipedia articles, to an extent, ephemeral it is good practise to use the sources at the bottom of the article as your source, rather than the Wikipedia article itself. It makes finding the origin of the information easier.

            If it is something more permanent like a paper or a published article, then that doesn’t suffer from the same issues

        • Fushuan [he/him]
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          11 year ago

          You can argue the veracity of looking the user count of the platforms on wikipedia, but it is a source.

        • Stern
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          481 year ago

          We’re not doing a research paper. We’re commenting on a internet post. Calm down.

      • @RageAgainstTheRich@lemmy.world
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        581 year ago

        It pisses me off how twitter went to fuck. People cried that we need something not owned by some rich cunt. We told everyone to join mastodon so that wouldn’t happen again. What did people do? Wait for another rich cunt (mark suckerberg) to start a clone and the original creator of twitter to make another one and join that…

        People are dumb as shit… I’m sick of it.

        • ѕєχυαℓ ρσℓутσρє
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          Yeah, I don’t get it.

          Kind of unrelated, but a parallel I experienced recently.

          Yesterday I was annoyed by SplitWise. We had a small trip over the weekend and were adding expenses to it, and it turns out that there’s now a limit to how many entries you can put in per day. Even with ads. So we decided to find another platform, and a friend suggested another closed product which is probably gonna get as shitty as SplitWise soon. Anyway, I was able to convince them to use Spliit instead. If the hosted service goes to shit, at least I can self host it and keep all the data.


  • circuitfarmer
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    2551 year ago

    Twitter is not a utility. We really need to stop treating techbro services like utilities. If we feel they actually are utilities, the government can step in and make that claim and the appropriate changes.

    • @Fisk400@feddit.nu
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      371 year ago

      If it’s a private company that con do what it wants, like blocking political opponents, it should not be under safe harbor protections.

      That’s the point in yelling about this. If Elon wants a private forum for him and his mates, he should also be fully responsible when his mates posts child porn on his servers.

      • Dharma Curious (he/him)
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        161 year ago

        I’m not on tiktok, but I’ll admit to using YouTube as a search engine a lot. Also googling something and immediately hitting the video tab before reading any of the results.

            • @uis@lemm.ee
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              Depends on field. Some meth math and programming stuff exists only in PDF. Try find videos on Bounding Interval Hierarchy. At least there are decent videos on BSP trees

              • JackbyDev
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                PDFs break my brain. It’s 2024. Unless you truly intend for something to be primarily and only read in print why use PDF? And I know everybody is able to host HTML because usually everyone is grabbing these PDFs from a webpage.

                Edit: down voters, convince me on valid uses of PDFs for things that aren’t meant to be printed. At least list some. I’m aware this is an extreme opinion. It’s one I’ve thought about a lot, but I just can’t think of any. For things that are meant to be printed then I agree they’re the best. Everything else I think HTML is better for because it can be resized arbitrarily and isn’t bound to a specific layout. Also copying text from PDFs is bonkers.

                • @uis@lemm.ee
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                  21 year ago

                  Unless you want to force readers into reading in browser, you should use PDF.

          • Chris
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            271 year ago

            I must be a dinosaur because for most things I am looking up I want concise textual information. I’ll look for videos to explain larger complicated concepts

            • @MonkderVierte@lemmy.ml
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              21 year ago

              Sure, video has it’s place. I was just wondering that some people get their info primarily from video. Guess it’s something with abstraction vs. imagination.

            • @Rolando@lemmy.world
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              111 year ago

              If it’s something like taking apart hardware, videos are great because there are a lot of little details that it’s hard to capture in even a picture.

          • @PerogiBoi@lemmy.ca
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            131 year ago

            I only find videos useful if I’m trying to figure out something that’s procedural. Seeing the procedures and steps done in front of me helps me grasp the concept much faster than text.

            For just information though, text is golden and video is a waste of time.

        • @stellargmite@lemmy.world
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          11 year ago

          I liken using groogle for finding factual information to using the yellowpages for doing the same. YT isn’t much better but it suffers many of the conflicts of interest traditional media outlets also had, depending on the corporation. In this case the almighty algorithm is the conflict of interest, though there are clever content creators out there making some good stuff, they’ll always be beholden to the owners of the platform and the true customers - the advertisers. As an advertising platform which can direct punters to actual long form content directly supported by watchers via patreon or similar, I understand why it is used : the sheer numbers using it.

            • @Petter1@lemm.ee
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              Well, that is mostly what I need and it summarises the search results as well.

              Of course, you have to apply your critical thinking skills, but you gotta do that always everywhere. Normal humans talk as much trash as LLMs do, in my experience.

    • Logi
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      41 year ago

      The EU has declared Twitter and a few others to be gate-keepers and they will now be held to a higher standard. But I don’t think the EU is going to use this power to save US democracy.

  • KⒶMⒶLⒶ WⒶLZ 2Ⓐ24
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    1041 year ago

    If only the federal government could implement some sort of server that would allow them to self-host social media for officials and prominent candidates. I wish there were some well-known and tested service that other governments were using and they could just implement in the USA.

    • Cethin
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      31 year ago

      I don’t think legally the Federal Government is allowed to do that. Maybe if the service is available to everyone. Now that option would be pretty cool. I’m fine with nationalized federated social media hosts.

      • @Trainguyrom@reddthat.com
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        111 year ago

        That sounds pretty shakey. Federal employees have their own email addresses, but you can’t just go ask for a .gov email address, you have to get a job with the government for one. The federal government has plenty of places that only some are allowed to post to. Now, if they were to say, only allow certain people to have accounts with no apperent rhyme or reason that would be grounds for a discrimination lawsuit, but they could simply say “any verified current or former federal elected official, federal department head, or state governor is allowed an account” and expand or shrink the scope as needed. The fediverse honestly makes that so much cleaner than something they host themselves with all of the nuances of what is and isn’t federated, the government could simply configure the federation to meet their legal and liability needs while users can stream in from any fediverse instance

        • Cethin
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          If they’re using it for campaigning, I think it’d have to be written as “… or any party nominee” or “… or anyone running for elected office.”

          But yeah, the fediverse would be perfect for it.

    • @XeroxCool@lemmy.world
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      81 year ago

      If they build it, will anyone come? Or does private social media only work because the user base is already scrolling endlessly there?

  • @kibiz0r@midwest.social
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    I’m not down with the perpetual victim-blaming against X/Twitter users here on Lemmy.

    Sources like campaigns, news outlets, authors, studios, engineers, actors, comedians, etc. post on there because they basically have to – if they want to get the word out, that is.

    Consumers go there to read from the sources because they basically have to. While each source may have their own separate blog or whatever, X/Twitter is pretty much the only place that unifies those feeds. (I know, I miss the heyday of RSS too.)

    Expecting people to just “take the hit” and go dark on their communications so we can build up alternatives to X/Twitter is not an acceptable recommendation.

    What we need to do is:

    • Make it illegal to block third-party clients from interoperating with services
    • Compel providers of a certain size to expose a first-party API
    • Make it legal to reverse-engineer APIs so they can’t just make the first-party API suck and call it a day
    • Then we integrate X/Twitter into the fediverse, so you can start using something else and still keep your X/Twitter stuff
    • @Manmoth@lemmy.ml
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      What we need to do is: Make it illegal to run a business

      Twitter doesn’t owe anyone anything. Kamala could go post anywhere else but she’s not even though the left hates Elon.

      The idea that we should pass laws to force twitter to show certain info and expose endpoints to support third party apps is ridiculous. It’s their data and they aren’t putting a gun to anyone’s head.

      Passing a law forcing the government to use only FLOSS software for day-to-day activities solves this problem, actually makes sense on a principle level and isn’t a ridiculous overreach of power.

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          ‘Lol’ Three simple characters. “FLOSS software? Ridiculous. So DUMB.” He says to himself. Finally a single tap and his snarky comment begins it’s instantaneous travail through countless GPL licensed unix systems to reach his victim - an ignorant commenter on an open-source, federated lemmy instance.

      • @kibiz0r@midwest.social
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        Well, I gotta ask then… How do you feel about HP’s printer business model? The fact that you can only use it with HP-approved ink, in HP-approved ways. Do you think that’s a fair business model which will stand or fall on its own merits, or an abusive one that prevents consumers from using their own stuff the way they want to? Should it be legal?

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          I don’t like it and wouldn’t buy an HP as my next printer for software reasons alone. I’d suggest supporting another company or getting a used HP for free or next to nothing and buying refilled cartridges from aliexpress or amazon for 30-40% of what HP charges (this is what I do). It’s a shitty practice but it doesn’t make me want to get daddy government involved.

          “Right to Repair” is different. If I buy a printer and the ink chassis breaks and I’m capable of sourcing a part and fixing it myself then I have a right to do that on my own because it’s mine.

          Edit: As an aside if we explanded my initial proposal to encompass FLOSS hardware as well as software this wouldn’t be a problem because companies would be tripping over themselves for the government contracts.

    • @Freefall@lemmy.world
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      Twitter isn’t a service. It is a useful platform and should not be ignored, but it is a larger, worldwide version of r/conservative at this point. Go in expecting hostility and “untraceable account bugs that tHeY juST cANt seEm tO ResOLve!”.

    • @morrowind@lemmy.mlOP
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      Victim blaming is a little extreme way to describe it, but yeah I don’t blame politicians for using it, but I absolutely will blame them for exclusively using it and letting their media be controlled by a private entity, especially one that is no longer publicly accessible.

      POSSE (publish [on your] own site, syndicate everywhere) is the way to go. Don’t assume everyone is just using a platform, especially if you’re providing a public or essential service.

      re your points, I think the EU’s gatekeeper law was pretty good.

  • Queue
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    Fuck Twitter for doing this shit. Musk should just jump in a hole with all his money as we bury him with it, Sunset Riders style.