• WhatAmLemmy@lemmy.world
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      Only 1 year ago, Twitter was the shining beacon of evidence based discussion and integrity for the internet age. Never forget.

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        You’re aware that Nature is a multidisciplinary scientific journal, yes?

        If you’re insinuating that Nature is generally overtly political, you should really see someone to get that cranial-rectal inversion checked out.

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    It’s always been a cesspit of misinformation… Phony Stark is now merely advertising it as a feature.

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    Twitter’s influence has always been overstated by the media type, and the personalized recommendation algorithm it used has always been a black box to be gamed, and what this article really showed is that it is an inheritly unfair game and the people who writes the rules of the platform (in this case, Musk), can push whatever hot take they want to push to influence public opinion, and people who don’t have that level of access to Twitter will brute force follower with bots in the hopes that it’ll lure more real users to influence.

    So, dead internet theory and all, until we fully automate Twitter to bots influencing bots. There is no authenticity anymore, it’s all disinformation from all sides.

    Nowadays, I like to pretend that I never had a Twitter or Insta. Not a healthy way of coping, I know, but it’s way less stressful that way.

    • ChickenLadyLovesLife@lemmy.world
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      To paraphrase Mitch “RIP” Hedburg: I’m a cesspool of disinformation. I used to be a cesspool of disinformation, but I’m still one, too.

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    Didn’t the mods say they were going to do something about musk/Twitter spam?

    This isn’t even about something Twitter did

    This isn’t even about something Twitter might do

    This is just a dude talking about what everybody knows about Twitter. And musk fans upvote anything Twitter, and musk haters upvote this out of a sense of validation that is shit.

    Voting is not good for this, please ban the musk spam

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      Block it yourself. Block the words “elon” and “musk”. You won’t miss anything.

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    I’ve never used Twitter, nor liked it, but in 2010 I had to observe that it was indeed useful when it became one of the primary ways for people to communicate during the Arab Spring.

    Since then I kept not being into it, but at least I thought it had some important value I had not seen.

    Now it’s all locked up, so it really has become useless (and I haven’t even talked about the rampant disinformation)

    RIP Twitter

    Edit: fixed grammar

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    I once read a quote that roughly translates as “Even the greatest wizard of all time can’t transform bread into bread”.

    I always thought it was stupid, but makes more sense now.