• mar_k [he/him]
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    1 year ago

    I'm actually surprised Elon was able to make twitter THIS bad. On most tweets I have to scroll through 50 blue people's extremely cringe replies because anything and everything they say is put on top. And they all have the exact same personality and 2013 ass humor as Elon, so it's like almost any corner of twitter is bombarred by Elon's clones that have absolute priority in the algorithm

    • Awoo [she/her]
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      1 year ago

      It's because having the checkmark prioritises your visibility in replies and feed.

      Elon isn't a "content is king" which is what all the successful social media people have been for decades now. The goal has always been to promote the highest quality content (to the largest number of people) to visibility because that's the content people wanna see and you're competing with every other social media site for their time and attention. If you don't have the content, someone else will attract them with better content.

      The new blue check goes against all of this. The people buying it are the people who make TRASH CONTENT.

      Twitter, and all social media, is gameified. Gameification makes it a game. Scoring points is a game. Getting visibility is a game.

      They made the game pay 2 win. The response and attitude to doing that is extremely similar to videogames.

      • AHopeOnceMore [he/him]B
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        1 year ago

        The people paying for it are bazinga brains, enriched for the reactionary suburbanite tendency.

        This means anyine trying to use Twitter for lefty things is always gonna have their first reply be the obsessive troll.

        • mar_k [he/him]
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          1 year ago

          The funniest part is they're framing it as "elites are mad the everyday person can have verified status now"

    • Pseudoplatanus22 [he/him]
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      1 year ago

      It's incredible to see, in that all this is because of one man. Usually it's nameless shareholders who encourage CEOs and boards of directors to make bizarre decisions, but Elon bought Twitter, and all the bad shit that is happening now is directly attributable to him. It's not the first time new owners have ruined a website, but it's by far the most high-profile case I can think of, and he just keeps on digging himself into that hole.