Advertisers are going to be pretty concerned when their paid content is showing up in screenshots mixed in with "questionable" content. Advertising and freedom-for-jackasses doesn't mix well.
> Advertisers are going to be pretty concerned when their paid content is showing up in screenshots mixed in with "questionable" content. Are you aware Twitter already allows all sort of depraved porn on their platform already? Did Advertisers leave the platform as a result of this already? Maybe Twitter should get rid of the hardcore pornography first.
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i've said it before, there's much easier money to be made than better against Musk. When presenting a big idea he's pretty much been laughed out of every room he's ever walked into. Then, much to everyone's dismay, he does it. I'm withholding judgment for a few years...
To be fair, he hasn't delivered on most of his promises, and it's the trade-off for taking risks. On the other hand, with that amount of wealth, the average intelligent person probably feels that they could do better, and I'm not sure they'd be completely wrong.
SpaceX delivers boost to orbit at a cost that beats every other major player.
Clearly, he's done nothing. /rolls-eyes
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Twitter ignored multiple reports of personal threats directed at me specifically (involving concentration camps and general death threats, etc.) "This tweet doesn't violate Twitter rules." People I didn't know, who I had zero negative interactions with before. That was way before Musk. You just can't have human moderation at that scale. They have to brainstorm how to prevent these tweets in the first place, rather th…
That’s awful. And I’ve also witnessed the same kind of abuse that goes ignored. Has any large social media site ever solved this? 4chan does by having no rules: if you show up, expect the absolute worst of humanity. Reddit does by having countless volunteer moderators who basically do 98% of the moderation. Facebook suffers from the same problems as Twitter.
Basically, more siloed converations would ironically create a better "public town square", because it would reduce the need for moderation and allow freer speech.
> That’s awful. And I’ve also witnessed the same kind of abuse that goes ignored.
Honestly, it wasn't. Maybe due to my temperament (and I certainly received far less hate than high-profile people do) but I could never empathize with the "online bullying" concerns. It's the nature of the internet, and you just develop the mental strength to tune it out, or use it to your advantage as fuel. Even after those experiences I'd still be much happier with Musk's content policies, or Dorsey'd blockchain-free-for-all with users being able to choose the moderation algorithm they want. I have friends who were suspended for BS reasons and that's a far bigger concern to me.
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#394https://twitter.com/carlyodellnews/status/158610304420216832...
https://twitter.com/SSSINGHDHIRAJ/status/1586070067476840453
https://twitter.com/IllingworthCC/status/1586086464730824707
https://twitter.com/TishaCustodio/status/1586103112263094272
https://twitter.com/chscott8/status/1586102966582661120
https://twitter.com/AlianaNieves/status/1586086297906446336
right on musk's post. This person is hacking into 10+ verified accounts/day. Did it yesterday too
some things never change
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#395So he’s not a free speech absolutist.
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#397Nice to see inaction being taken against hacked verified accounts promoting scams: https://twitter.com/carlyodellnews/status/158610304420216832... https://twitter.com/SSSINGHDHIRAJ/status/1586070067476840453 https://twitter.com/IllingworthCC/status/1586086464730824707 https://twitter.com/TishaCustodio/status/1586103112263094272 https://twitter.com/chscott8/status/1586102966582661120 https://twitter.com/AlianaNieves/s…
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#398 1. Add a cost for tweeting, like a gas fee. This fee is paid to Twitter.
2. Add a cost to subscribing to a channel. This fee is paid to the channel owner.
We need financial incentives around tweeting. Letting people tweet freely gives them no incentive for quality. Twitter should be exploring ad-less business models like the one above. If it cost a few DOGE to tweet, people would think twice before posting inflammatory content.Re: “Twitter will be forming a content moderation council with diverse viewpoints”
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You can't be serious. Ideas are not attached to skin color. That's a regressive, racist belief.
So your interest in elon musk and free speech is just the objectively correct thing to be interested in, and isn't attached to your biography at all?
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I think one reasonable policy could be "form a council of diverse viewpoints and only ban someone if they all (or mostly all) agree the person should be kicked off" and another reasonable policy could be "form a council fo diverse viewpoints and ban someone if one (or a couple) think the person should be kicked off. I think its fair to say the committee will end up being a scapegoat - but to be charitable to the idea…
As long as it's legal, why ban anyone? The bar should be VERY high.
So in this case, free speech and the free market are at odds.