John Oliver's Show covered what's happening with X/Twitter.
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John Oliver's Show covered what's happening with X/Twitter. How it's algorithms are designed to push right-wing content, and how people don't just get away with, but get paid for inciting violence and hate speech. His advice? Leave X.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p7ZG_xWYLzI@hpod16
I have long thought that Huxley's Soma from A Brave New World, in our world, would be the dopamine addiction to social media. I guess in some ways it is more useful than a simple chemical high because someone like Musk can dial it up situationally. -
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John Oliver's Show covered what's happening with X/Twitter. How it's algorithms are designed to push right-wing content, and how people don't just get away with, but get paid for inciting violence and hate speech. His advice? Leave X.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p7ZG_xWYLzI@hpod16 having watched the piece I think his advice is actually we need to do something about this, leaving is not enough. Propaganda hurts you and your society even if you don't read it. X is the factory polluting the water supply, it's not enough to boycott it's products, they need to pay damages and fix it.
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@alterelefant @hpod16 Australia

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John Oliver's Show covered what's happening with X/Twitter. How it's algorithms are designed to push right-wing content, and how people don't just get away with, but get paid for inciting violence and hate speech. His advice? Leave X.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p7ZG_xWYLzI@hpod16 wow, welcome to 3 years ago.
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John Oliver's Show covered what's happening with X/Twitter. How it's algorithms are designed to push right-wing content, and how people don't just get away with, but get paid for inciting violence and hate speech. His advice? Leave X.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p7ZG_xWYLzI@hpod16 I've been on Twitter almost since the beginning and when Musk took over and showed his real face I pulled the plug. No amount of nostalgia and network effect can justify being there IMO. I still use Meta for work related posts but for personal things I'm only here. And maybe one day I will delete even this account and will have a normal life: we can have social media but we don't need it.
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John Oliver's Show covered what's happening with X/Twitter. How it's algorithms are designed to push right-wing content, and how people don't just get away with, but get paid for inciting violence and hate speech. His advice? Leave X.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p7ZG_xWYLzIPlease use content warning for this kind of post. Parts of the video contains pictures of a very disturbed individual. It can cause nightmares.
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Please use content warning for this kind of post. Parts of the video contains pictures of a very disturbed individual. It can cause nightmares.
@leffe that’s fair! I’m sorry you had to see this man on your feed
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Please use content warning for this kind of post. Parts of the video contains pictures of a very disturbed individual. It can cause nightmares.
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@hpod16 people still use txwitter? News to me.
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@Eetschrijver I think people are still there because they love to watch the drama? Or perhaps they are attached to what twitter user to be?
Personally I can't bring myself to delete my account, it was a huge part of my life. I'm just inactive & linking to Mastodon on there.
The people I know who still prefer Twitter as a news outlet are pretty unhappy characters, I wonder if there is a link?@hpod16 @Eetschrijver it's rather stunning how many news media and politicians are still *very* active there. And then you get effects like news articles with videos embedded which are all hosted on Twitter because they are in large numbers *still* putting their statements and evidence there, instead of an alternative or their own sites...
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John Oliver's Show covered what's happening with X/Twitter. How it's algorithms are designed to push right-wing content, and how people don't just get away with, but get paid for inciting violence and hate speech. His advice? Leave X.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p7ZG_xWYLzI@hpod16 But but but--reach! Stay where the eyeballs are! Blah blah blah
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John Oliver's Show covered what's happening with X/Twitter. How it's algorithms are designed to push right-wing content, and how people don't just get away with, but get paid for inciting violence and hate speech. His advice? Leave X.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p7ZG_xWYLzI@hpod16 Already left a long time ago. Turns out: good riddance.
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@PeachMcD @hpod16 @ThomHartmann
He's selling books and making bank. Shillin'.
@aka_quant_noir @hpod16 @ThomHartmann
He's never pretended not to be a businessman. But he does play a Person of Integrity' for a living
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John Oliver's Show covered what's happening with X/Twitter. How it's algorithms are designed to push right-wing content, and how people don't just get away with, but get paid for inciting violence and hate speech. His advice? Leave X.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p7ZG_xWYLzI@hpod16@eupolicy.social we've been repeating "leave X" so many times, and provided so much evidence of its irreversible fascistification, that by now I believe that anyone who keeps actively using it is accomplice.
Those who still want to view content on X without an account can use any Nitter instance (mine is at nitter.ocus.top), which also provide RSS feeds.
Those who want to follow X accounts on the Fediverse can use bird.makeup
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@hpod16@eupolicy.social @maumau@chaos.social @EC_NGI@ec.social-network.europa.eu unfortunately NGI allocated peanuts for FOSS projects.
US and China out there allocate trillions for their tech stacks, and Europe allocates just a dozen of millions for FOSS projects and thinks that it's enough. And then they also put out their "call for evidence" for FOSS - as if all the evidence collected in all these years wasn't enough and the ball was still in our court as developers.
The right ideas are there, but eligibility criteria should be thinner, funds much larger (at least by a 25x factor), and preferably raised through shared financial instruments (i.e. Eurobonds), so we don't have to dig in underfunded EU departments nor end up with a situation where the member States that can invest the most get ahead of the others, and more EU institutional accounts should be active on the Fediverse and actually respond to questions (in most of the cases it looks like institutional EU accounts are mostly mirrors of X accounts).
Oh, and projects like the W social network (or whatever its name is now) should be called out for going in the exact opposite direction: we need open solutions based on open protocols, not alternative closed corporate giants.
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@Hakuso
Even for professionals I can't think of any good reason to keep posting on the dead bird site. Unless Nazis are your target audience, in that case it is exactly the place where you need to be.
@Eetschrijver @hpod16Frank Heijkamp "I need to be where the audience is!" they say, oblivious to the fact that the audience is on the Internet, and if they can be found on Twitter, they can be found elsewhere.
"But there's friction elsewhere!" they cry, oblivious to the fact that friction is the force that moves people.