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lilithism1848 · 3 days
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shortyiceheart · 3 days
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chocochococoffee · 9 months
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what happens when you change your web standards to be only english-speaker inclusive
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theindiemaniac · 9 months
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Twitter looking a lot like an “adult site” now 😂
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pastellich · 9 months
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For the man who's had just one idea
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waluigis-cock · 9 months
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Even sesame street is getting his ass
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destielmemenews · 6 months
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Yoel Roth, PhD used to be in charge of the trust and safety team at Twitter. This is a must-read article to better understand how the far right is attacking anyone who wants to guard against disinformation being shared on social media. Consequently, the link above is a gift 🎁 link, so anyone can read the entire article, even if they do not subscribe to the NY Times.
Below are some excerpts:
When I worked at Twitter, I led the team that placed a fact-checking label on one of Donald Trump’s tweets for the first time. Following the violence of Jan. 6, I helped make the call to ban his account from Twitter altogether. Nothing prepared me for what would happen next. Backed by fans on social media, Mr. Trump publicly attacked me. Two years later, following his acquisition of Twitter and after I resigned my role as the company’s head of trust and safety, Elon Musk added fuel to the fire. I’ve lived with armed guards outside my home and have had to upend my family, go into hiding for months and repeatedly move. This isn’t a story I relish revisiting. But I’ve learned that what happened to me wasn’t an accident. It wasn’t just personal vindictiveness or “cancel culture.” It was a strategy — one that affects not just targeted individuals like me, but all of us, as it is rapidly changing what we see online. Private individuals — from academic researchers to employees of tech companies — are increasingly the targets of lawsuits, congressional hearings and vicious online attacks. These efforts, staged largely by the right, are having their desired effect: Universities are cutting back on efforts to quantify abusive and misleading information spreading online. Social media companies are shying away from making the kind of difficult decisions my team did when we intervened against Mr. Trump’s lies about the 2020 election. Platforms had finally begun taking these risks seriously only after the 2016 election. Now, faced with the prospect of disproportionate attacks on their employees, companies seem increasingly reluctant to make controversial decisions, letting misinformation and abuse fester in order to avoid provoking public retaliation.
I encourage you to use the gift link above and read the entire article. It is worth your time.
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happybird16 · 9 months
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Reblog if you vote!!
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lilithism1848 · 5 months
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btnight1 · 9 months
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This is like a masterclass in terrible design.
You press x to exit on the first page and it takes you to the second, where the new X logo just looks like a giant exit button.
Cursed.
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animentality · 9 months
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daylightbird · 2 months
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This post made this la la land lover (me) cry 🤧
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aloftmelevar · 9 months
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not sure if anyone's already done this but anyways
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haelyonn · 9 months
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Made an Organization XIII TwitterX emoji for my server cuz why not
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