• HeavyDogFeet
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      222 years ago

      I mean, it is a private company and they can do what they want. It’s a shitty and childish thing that Musk is choosing to do but it’s his $44B dumpster fire to fuel as he pleases.

      Advocating for free speech rights for a private American company to be beholden to is stupid because it misunderstands everything about free speech laws work and how companies and content moderation work.

      The people who think Elon brought free speech to Twitter tend to also be the people who think free speech starts and ends at your right to use slurs without social consequences.

        • HeavyDogFeet
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          02 years ago

          Because they built the platform. It’s not a public good (or a town square) — the company foots the bill so they get to decide what they do and don’t want people to use it for.

    • @Bongles@lemm.ee
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      42 years ago

      It’s a private company and they can do what they want… And people who use the service can complain about it getting worse.

  • Hildegarde
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    232 years ago

    I love the article has an image of the letters T, W and @ from the building.

    Good one

  • JoYo 🇺🇸
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    162 years ago

    Twitter X Creator Dashboard pays creators for the distribution of CSAM.

    If you use Twitter you are supporting the production of child sexual abuse materials.

  • @Rapidcreek@reddthat.com
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    972 years ago

    Stop enabling his childish tactics by continuing to treat his platform as some kind of essential tool for communication. It simply isn’t.

    • @theneverfox@pawb.social
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      212 years ago

      It was - and it’s not that the need has gone away or been fulfilled elsewhere, it’s just that it’s no longer viable.

      I think paying close attention to this is important though. It’s a case study that just keeps giving - every couple weeks we get an important reminder that billionaires and billion dollar companies aren’t a good thing - their interests are not aligned with ours

      • @Furbag@lemmy.world
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        132 years ago

        I have never used Twitter or X even once in my life. It’s definitely not essential. I really don’t understand how people have convinced themselves that short format screamposting into the void is somehow the peak of communication. Just quit and let your followers know why.

        If people actually cared about what you had to say, they’d go wherever you go to hear you say it. If not, were they really all that interested in the first place? or was it just convenient because they were already on Twitter and so were you?

        • @Cornelius_Wangenheim@lemmynsfw.com
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          92 years ago

          Like it or not, Twitter is the only place where you can talk to a random developer at a huge company and get immediate confirmation that there is indeed a bug in their latest release and have a bunch of people crowdsource work arounds. There really is no alternative for professionals and experts to discuss the particulars of their fields and it really sucks that Musk is destroying that.

          • @Furbag@lemmy.world
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            42 years ago

            Yes, I get that, and it does suck. I blame that particular situation on brands/companies abandoning their own websites and canning their web developers in favor of hiring social media reps to keep a presence on Facebook/Twitter/etc instead of maintaining their own space.

            I understand why they did it. It’s far cheaper and you end up reaching a larger audience, but I’ve always personally been a fan of just going to the website and looking at information there.

        • @theneverfox@pawb.social
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          22 years ago

          Oh, me neither. I hate the format, I used it long enough to reserve my name, then never logged in again

          But it’s a centralized town square. How much news came out of there? And I mean actual news, not tabloid crap. It’s where science discoveries came out first, where earthquake responses organized, where Arab spring came together

  • @fluxion@lemmy.world
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    332 years ago

    On Tuesday afternoon, hours after this story was first published, X began reversing the throttling on some of the sites, dropping the delay times back to zero. It was unknown if all the throttled websites had normal service restored.

    Who there didn’t see that coming? They thought nobody was gonna notice 5s delays on NYT links?

    That new CEO must be locked in a cage somewhere at this point because she is definitely not calling the shots on this, or “X”, or any of the other nonsense that’s still been occurring because only one billionaire egomaniac is capable of this absolute fucking trainwreck.

          • Cyborganism
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            22 years ago

            Yes, actually. In Québec, Videotron offered a mobile data plan that included unlimited data exclusively for the Google Music service. The CRTC told them that this was illegal and it broke net neutrality laws.

            • @JTode@lemmy.world
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              12 years ago

              I think I recall reading now that they had implemented it here. The whole “what happens there, happens here” dynamic made me cancel it out when they cancelled it down there I guess.

      • TheWoozy
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        12 years ago

        Twitter is website that contains “links to” the other 5 websites. Those “links to other sites” are really links to Twitter scripts that do database queries before finally linking to the other sites for real. It is easy for elmo to insert delays in the process.

    • @smileyhead@discuss.tchncs.de
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      42 years ago

      Net neutrality is about Internet itself. Twitter/X is a service build on top of the Internet, so no.

      It is for example when your Internet provider Gomes you 100Mb/s, but only when accessing these particular sites, otherwise it’s 1Mb/s. It has nothing to do with data caps or overall speed limit, as some suggest, or with speed on the other end.

  • @alienanimals@lemmy.world
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    332 years ago

    People eat Elon Musk’s garbage PR like it’s dinner.

    Every damn day they post about some inane shit just so Elon can stay in the 24 hour news cycle.

    • @kameecoding@lemmy.world
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      72 years ago

      I am not sure being a petty anti-competitive cunt here is inane exactly,if anything it highlights the issues with rich cunts owning access control.