I’m not sure that ‘just opening the app’ counts as discovering…
It’s significantly harder on fax
I see you know about our bureaucracy
X itself is the Russian disinformation campaign at this point
Saudi, but when the point is to sow discord in the west, it can be hard to tell.
Man, having moscovia as its neighbor really is bane. If they would only spend 5% of their time developing their own country instead of pushing others into discord , they would be sooooo prosperous. But no, they choosed to be the biggest annoyance for anyone who is spending their time building up their own countries. They are like the guy in school, that is disrupting others, because he is to stupid to solve the given task and can’t stand to be singled out, so he has to try to pull the others down, so his failure is not so visible. In the end, he will still fail and nothing changes: Ruski Mir.
Russia’s biggest export is misery.
‘and then it got worse’
That sounds like someone else we all know.
And NOBODY was surprised.
How can anyone take that platform seriously?
Because in the course of little over a year, it went from a source of fairly reliable “first on scene” information to a disinformation hellsite. Aside from the bad actors, of which there are many, some people are simply disconnected and haven’t heard how unreliable it’s gotten.
… Kinda like any news dissemination outlet.
We’ve vastly overestimated the savviness of the average social media user. They can barely remember how to login via the web app. They only know how to work this smoldering poo bag of fascism, they’re completely unable to figure out Mastodon. No one is on Threads, if a miracle happens they might crawl over to bluesky to relive their glories and strut around again, but that’s a longshot.
I call it The Microsoftenshittification Poo Hole®
Search your feelings. You know this to be true.
Who is surprised at this? It’s Twitter. It’s a dumpster fire.
Wwwhhhhhaaaatttttttt?!?!
shocked am I!!!
Twitter reminds me of the worst parts of the old “wild west” internet now. There’s still some good content, but it’s hidden among scams, skeezy porn ads, and some of the worst opinions you’ve ever read.
I feel pretty immune to that kind of stuff, but it’s a huge culture shock after browsing moderated social media.
Excuse me, but the old “wild west” internet was never this geopolitically evil.
That’s a really good point. There were individual trolls and general cruel maladjusted scum, but they hadn’t yet been courted or manipulated by political orgs and fed collective marching orders to sow discord.
True. And when I think, “old wild west internet,” we’re talking Usenet and hosts.txt and ASCII porn. It was a utopia compared to the shitscape it turned into (described above)
Ah, the glory days of Usenet. How we miss you.
Nein? Doch! Oh!
Annoyed that there isn’t even one quoted example of the disinformation tweets
I’m not. Don’t give them any advantage ever. That includes never publishing their propaganda word-for-word.
ORLY?