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Twitter Is Dying
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twitter has become a political cesspit
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.'The arrival of Musk seems to have taken the handbrake (indeed all brakes) off the conspiracy nutters, anti-vaxers and general fruitcakes.'
Isn't Musk's intention to do the exact opposite?
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Isn't Musk's intention to do the exact opposite?
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Twitter can indeed be fun - I follow several people who give me a lot of enjoyment with their assorted views on life, the universe and whiskey.
It can be useful too - many organisations have their best customer service people on their twitter feeds - I've solved a few irritating problems very quickly there after futile struggling with phone and/or chat sessions - it's now my first resort for attempting to get decent service from any recalcitrant companies.
The general level of hate is rising though - harmless tweets can attract vile nutters with an axe to grind over perceived/invented wrongs - for example, Victoria Coren-Mitchell got a barrage of abuse recently when just mildly defending the appearance of a team member on Only Connect.
Reading your Vanity Fair article confirms that Musk (far from tightening up moderation of the nutjobs) has started by sacking most of the head moderators ...
"the world’s wealthiest man, a self-declared “free speech absolutist” who has promised to soften many of Twitter’s content-moderation policies"
It can be useful too - many organisations have their best customer service people on their twitter feeds - I've solved a few irritating problems very quickly there after futile struggling with phone and/or chat sessions - it's now my first resort for attempting to get decent service from any recalcitrant companies.
The general level of hate is rising though - harmless tweets can attract vile nutters with an axe to grind over perceived/invented wrongs - for example, Victoria Coren-Mitchell got a barrage of abuse recently when just mildly defending the appearance of a team member on Only Connect.
Reading your Vanity Fair article confirms that Musk (far from tightening up moderation of the nutjobs) has started by sacking most of the head moderators ...
"the world’s wealthiest man, a self-declared “free speech absolutist” who has promised to soften many of Twitter’s content-moderation policies"