You are mainly referring to human behaviour here - and what humans choose to post on Twitter. THAT is the problem, not Twitter itself. If you choose to engage with, promote, or follow content like that - that's up to you.
I find it just fine, and I don't think Musk will do anything to stop the average user carrying on using it as they always have.
There have been many studies on the subject. Social networks promote bad human behavior since that promotes engagement. There were examples where the ranking algorithm got dialed back and suddenly discourse improved.
He fired almost the entire moderator staff. This is pretty scary.
Have you gone on an unmoderated social network like minds?
It's all racists and pedophiles. Moderation is problematic but also essential to stop that 0.1% of crazy/malicious.
OK, but it is possible to use these things in such a way as to avoid the idiots. I use most social networks in this way, and never have trouble.
People who choose to doomscroll and read whatever sh*t the 'algorithm' is promoting are simply opening themselves up to this all this junk and abuse. I do understand this is how a lot of people (bafflingly) choose to consume social media, and I'm not advocating for zero oversight - but Musk is smart and he understands some degree of protection for vulnerable people must be factored in somewhere.
I actively avoid algorithmic feeds wherever possible and curate my own content.
Unfortunately, we're the minority. We're also a terrible source of revenue for such networks since we don't click on ads although I guess we make up some with content contribution.
The way things are going twitter can alienate the users, but also can get seriously hit by regulators and lawsuits. I just have very low confidence in Musk's leadership here.
To be clear, I still post on twitter. I'm just making sure I don't have all my eggs in that basket.
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You are mainly referring to human behaviour here - and what humans choose to post on Twitter. THAT is the problem, not Twitter itself. If you choose to engage with, promote, or follow content like that - that's up to you.
I find it just fine, and I don't think Musk will do anything to stop the average user carrying on using it as they always have.
There have been many studies on the subject. Social networks promote bad human behavior since that promotes engagement. There were examples where the ranking algorithm got dialed back and suddenly discourse improved.
He fired almost the entire moderator staff. This is pretty scary.
Have you gone on an unmoderated social network like minds?
It's all racists and pedophiles. Moderation is problematic but also essential to stop that 0.1% of crazy/malicious.
OK, but it is possible to use these things in such a way as to avoid the idiots. I use most social networks in this way, and never have trouble.
People who choose to doomscroll and read whatever sh*t the 'algorithm' is promoting are simply opening themselves up to this all this junk and abuse. I do understand this is how a lot of people (bafflingly) choose to consume social media, and I'm not advocating for zero oversight - but Musk is smart and he understands some degree of protection for vulnerable people must be factored in somewhere.
I actively avoid algorithmic feeds wherever possible and curate my own content.
100%. I use social media in this way too.
Unfortunately, we're the minority. We're also a terrible source of revenue for such networks since we don't click on ads although I guess we make up some with content contribution.
The way things are going twitter can alienate the users, but also can get seriously hit by regulators and lawsuits. I just have very low confidence in Musk's leadership here.
To be clear, I still post on twitter. I'm just making sure I don't have all my eggs in that basket.