Anyone using this? I kinda wonder why people tolerate legacy social media when after 10 years the open source has caught up in terms of system quality
11/16/2024 11:11:16 AM
i signed up last year but haven't really used it. same thing for threads. and i'm pretty sure i have a mastodon account somewhere. but twitter remains my social media ecosystem of choice, although I grow weary of it as well. I'll probably retire from twitter at some point, but I have a particular vision for what should be next in social media, and until I'm finished building it (or somebody else gets there first) I'll keep tweeting.[Edited on November 16, 2024 at 12:15 PM. Reason : and youtubing]
11/16/2024 12:01:32 PM
I was never current on any social media but I think I ignored Twitter or didn't understand it until it was saturated and ad driven.
11/16/2024 12:38:41 PM
I moved from Twitter to Bluesky a while back. Everyone worth a damn that I followed has stopped using Twitter anyway, most of them a long time back. I don't know how you still stand it over there unless you're a racist shitheel, a grifter, painfully stupid, or just genuinely enjoy constantly eating shit.[Edited on November 16, 2024 at 5:36 PM. Reason : I guess you also might be addicted to fake clout.]
11/16/2024 5:36:31 PM
11/16/2024 6:23:42 PM
Approximately 3% of the population would meet the diagnostic criteria for antisocial personality disorder. When you reach a user base of 30,000 or more, online communities tend to drift toward the dynamics of platforms like 4chan.At a certain point, moderation becomes necessary. Moderators come with their own issues. First, they become autists, so focused on rules that they struggle to understand satire or sarcasm. This leads to humor, in-group jokes, and harmless content being flagged. The other type weaponizes moderation to exert control and power over others. The worst tendencies of your fifth grade hall monitor policing others for wrong think.On one extreme, there's the chaos of 4chan, and on the other, the over-moderation of Twitter in 2021. Personally, I prefer to avoid social media platforms that fall into either extreme. 4chan should not feel refreshing after a visit to Twitter. And Twitter shouldn't be so gross the normies don't leave.
11/16/2024 8:22:14 PM
I've only really used Twitter regularly in the last year or so. It seems fragmented to me.Like, the regular communities, be it about tech or sports or whatever, seem normal. But once you get into politics, it gets really weird really quick. Like the top replies to the President will often be wacko crap you couldn't say in public, and half of which I don't even get the references to.Also, Twitter, besides the bots, has seemed really fake lately. I hate all these "reel posting accounts" that flood your recommended despite how many times you say no, and which flood up and spam in replies.But if you curate some cool people to follow, Twitter is really awesome. The stuff you can find out about and learn about on the spot makes it awesome. Instagram is just less extreme on all fronts, since it is more casual and more of a content creation app, so there isn't much of a comparison.Let me put this way, Twitter used best is much better than Instagram used best for interacting with the internet at-large. Instagram will just end up being slop, whereas Twitter can have some productive use to it.I haven't used Threads at all, nor much else.
11/18/2024 7:45:59 AM
Vivek was taking applications, i thought about applying and riding the wave
11/18/2024 7:55:37 PM
Applications for what? Secretary of Shitposting?
11/19/2024 6:55:50 PM
Idk just had a post like send your resumes or something. Probably russian agent trying to create dossiers about americans
11/19/2024 7:53:40 PM