• Reclipse
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    242 years ago

    I like how social media companies are starting to embrace the Fediverse.

  • Pyr
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    252 years ago

    “in our effort to reduce spam”

    … Sure… That’s the reason…

  • Plume (she/her)
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    I remember the conspiracy theory that was going on in the right wing circles of the internet a few years ago, where people like Tim Pool were saying that the blue checkmark was an attempt from Twitter to create a “privileged class on Twitter”…

    All of those people are the ones that Elon’s been pandering so hard to and look at Twitter now.

    Why is it with these people, that them who cry wolf so often, also turns out to be the wolves so often?

  • Matricaria
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    72 years ago

    At this point, who even cares? Are there still people on Twitter? Just move on and use something else.

    • BoofStroke
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      22 years ago

      Or don’t. The whole concept of Twitter is just noise generation.

  • @mateomaui@reddthat.com
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    522 years ago

    Kinda pointless when most of the spam I encounter in general is from verified accounts. Love that doucheblock extension, and Blue Blocker for automuting accounts that promote tweets.

    • @mateomaui@reddthat.com
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      well I just checked the twitter replies and am now adding “sugar daddy”, “sugar momma” and “sugar baby” to doucheblock. They can’t even handle spam replies to the support account.

  • @FoxBJK@midwest.social
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    Ah yes, it’s “to fight spam” and not at all an attempt to cut costs of the free users.

    Just keep squeezing Elon. Blood will come out of that stone soon enough I just know it!!

    • TheHalc
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      442 years ago

      This won’t do anything to cut any costs.

      This is all about enshittifying the free experience to push those on the edge to finally bite the bullet and start paying.

    • prole
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      82 years ago

      I think you’re giving “normal people” way too much credit.

    • millions
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      222 years ago

      Twitter could implement a feature where you could only read like 25 tweets a week and Twitter would still somehow survive

      • Little1Lost
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        72 years ago

        But then likely only the musk fanbase and maybe a few confused are the only left

  • Lee Duna
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    142 years ago

    Well, it’s time for their users to consider moving to mastodon / fediverse

  • @Uno@monyet.cc
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    It seems crazy that Twitter is actively taking steps to become a worse social media company. Back when I was a kid, companies were supposed to be these well thought out, highly methodical entities that would only make the most optimal moves. I suppose it’s 2023 now though.

    • @LittlePrimate@feddit.de
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      Look up enshittitication, it’s an interesting rabbit hole.

      Basically, the idea is that there is a path companies go along where they first please users to build a user base, once you are bound to a platform and don’t want to leave (because “everyone” is there) they instead start to shift towards pleasing advertisers until they also feel trapped (because “everyone” advertises there). The final move is trying to squeeze as much as possible out of all these trapped people and companies. It’s not just social media, although this of course makes it most obvious at least for a trapped user base. But this also applies for any other big thing that “evryone” uses.

      • prole
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        62 years ago

        “Enshittification” isn’t a rabbit hole, it’s a term made up by a pretty hacky young adult sci-fi author like a few months ago for behavior that has been happening and documented in capitalism for at least a century.

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          That sci-fi author is 52 “young” already, has spent like 25 years writing and active about the evolution of the Internet and how it impacts personal rights, so I’d give him the right to coin a new term for an old concept.

          It doesn’t prevent anyone from calling it:

          • “Attract, Fidelize, Monetize”
          • “Entice, Entrap, Exploit”
          • “Capture, Enslave, Squeeze”

          …or whatever other set of words doesn’t elicit a negative connotation in the business world at the particular moment in time.

          • prole
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            Young-adult authors write books for young adults. The author’s age is irrelevant (actually, the older they are, the creeper writing books for pre-teens becomes).

            They are seeking to increase their wealth without providing additional productivity, or anything of value. That’s rent seeking. Not a new concept, happening constantly around us, and nobody seems to want to call it what it is.

        • @LittlePrimate@feddit.de
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          Putting a name on a century-old concept isn’t the worst idea because now we can easily refer to it when it happens once again. And yes, the old age of that problem is why I consider it a bit of a rabit-hole. It’s not just something Twitter does now or that tech companies do now because they copy from each other. It’s a quite old concept you’ll hear about again and again and can read up on quite a bit, if you really are interested into more than the basic concept or why companies keep trying even though the outcome does not always see positive (from an outside, users perspective).

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            It already has a name. That’s my point.

            It’s not “happening once again,” it has been happening constantly for a century. It’s just another form of rent seeking. People like yourself are so focused on tech that you can’t put it together and realize that this is something that happens everywhere in capitalism. Giving it different names due to slight variations, or depending on which market, makes it impossible to do anything about on a large scale because it keeps people fractured in their understanding of what is happening.

            I’m glad a bunch of people are finally starting to grasp rent seeking, but it’s important that people realize that this is a long tradition that has been “enshittifying” their entire lives (and their parents’, and grandparents’, and great-great-… you get it).

            As long as people believe that what they’re experience is a unique type of problem, and other industries don’t have that specific problem so therefore they have their own separate battles to fight, then nothing will ever change.

      • @Mars@beehaw.org
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        This looks more like trining to make it run in a stolen raspberry pi in Elon’s basement than trining to extract value.

        Let’s be real, there is no value left to extract.

        • @LittlePrimate@feddit.de
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          72 years ago

          I didn’t want to say that Twitters execution of it is perfect, it’s just why Elon comes up with all these seemingly insane ideas. He has a huge userbase that won’t leave, he had advertisers who he thought wouldn’t want to leave and now he’s trying to squeeze. The problem is that he obviously didn’t have his grasp as tightly around the advertisers as he thought, which is why step 3 of Enshittitication entirely fails, at least from what is known to us. The idea is to keep everyone kind of hostage while you squeeze and while it seems to work with a huge chunk of the userbase, a bigger portion of the advertisers simply move on.

          • @Mars@beehaw.org
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            It’s not that huge of a userbase. Pinterest is bigger. Twitter just have a disproportionate amount of celebrities, politicians and journalists addicted to the instant feedback and drama.

            Elon is hooked and high on his own supply, so he seems incapable of understand what Twitter actually IS for most users and that “ego boosting machine for the rich and famous” is not a business plan.

            Enshitification implies a degree of planning and success that he seems incapable of right now. And you can’t jump to step three without achieving steps one and two. Never good for (most of) the users, never good for the advertisers. Nothing to squeeze.

            I mean, it has gone to shit, but it doesn’t seem intentional. Even in the best of circumstances these changes would not be better for the bottom line than just doing nothing.

    • katy ✨
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      Even more interesting is that Reddit is taking a look at it and saying huh that looks good I’ll have the same thing