Hey, Stephen, I love you and all but really? Just join us over on Mastodon instead of sticking with the fascists.

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    1 year ago

    Regardless of what the platform is called, I don't think it's worth staying on it, because the problem remains.

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    Downvote Musk spam.

    The billionaire doesn’t need your help ensuring him and his businesses stay in the 24 hour news cycle. Don’t be a useful idiot.

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        Ah yes, a space for people who are fed up of hearing about Elon. So they post every single piece of news about Elon they can find in one place, which is populated only by people who are fed up of hearing about Elon

        The situation confuses me greatly

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      All of the "technology" communities and subreddits seem to be nothing but these kinds of articles. I've unsubscribed because I'm seek of seeing this garbage.

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        Unfortunately the actions of the man who owns a rocket ship company, an electric car company, and a social media company are, by definition, technology news.

        Everyone wants to bitch about how much Muskrat is in the news, well then, maybe don't let him buy every company you want to get news on.

        "This isn't tech news" it literally is. I hate the fucker as much as the next guy but keeping an eye on his actions is necessary. Letting him run wild with the public turning a blind eye is a recipe for much, much, MUCH more disaster than has already been caused.

        This particular article? Yeah I can't give a shit about Stephen King wishing Twitter had it's old name back. This article is worthless. But news about, for example, Musk buying Twitter, or Musk changing the name of Twitter, or Musk undermining all ability to determine fact from fiction by changing Twitter verification, is extremely important information for your average user.

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      This is what blows my mind. Everyone keeps complaining about how terrible he is and how terrible twitter has become, but they keep fucking using it. I think if you were just using twitter to reach your audience you wouldn’t care too much what you used. I think these people know they stand to lose money and so they won’t jump ship.

      Pussies. This website has effectively drawn a line in the sand and said we are where fascist voices can unite and coordinate. If you remain on twitter even if that’s not your belief you are providing them with legitimacy and enough of a smokescreen to do what they intend to do.

      I listened to Rogan and Musk talk briefly because my curiosity got the best of me and you can tell musk has lost it. He’s full Kanye right now. You can kind of tell when someone’s fucked in the head. Their mannerisms and pacing tell the story. He’s totally off it and is going to continue to funnel millions of dollars into the hands of fascist dickheads in one way or other. Today it’s providing them with a platform. Tomorrow it’s funding politicians. He’s just up his own ass enough to do all kinds of fucked up shit because HE thinks it’s ‘what’s best for everyone’.

      The world can decide to just dump this shitdick. The sooner the better. Unfortunately a number of people are very keen on keeping things how they are and super pleased to have his stupid ass spewing their talking points.

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        Everyone keeps complaining about how terrible twitter has become, but they keep fucking using it.

        This is what gets to me too: I notice this pattern a lot with all kinds of products and services. I understand wanting a company to improve a product as a customer but when something gets to this point it’s time to hop off the train and go somewhere else.

        It’s astounding to me that people expect the companies of everything they use to have an exact customized version just for them. It’s just never going to happen.

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          Cory Doctorow put it well, the social media companies make the switching cost high by holding their "friends", connections and follows 'hostage' to them.

          It's difficult to convince any individual to jump to the lifeboat unless they know the others with them will.

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        If you want to reach your audience, you have to be on a platform they use. Despite loss of users, Twitter still has a much larger audience than alternatives. This remains a problem for people seeking alternatives. In my view the best approach is to use both and promote the less popular but better platform on the bad one. But this takes knowledge of what alternatives exist, willingness to learn them, and of course extra time.

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      It's not easy to jump ship (because of the network effect) and possibly not being tech savvy enough to know where to land.

      I jumped ship from Reddit this year after reading some posts about alternatives. I tried Tildes too, which I found interesting, but more of an experiment, than a substitute.

      King (and others like him) may not know alternatives exist and can work just as easily.

      Also, even if King knew of Mastodon, maybe his fans wouldn't jump ship too even if he had said he's moving there

      It's complicated

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        According to your comment the solution seems to be keeping the status quo where a single company has that much power. This mega corporation power shit needs to stop, no matter what. The naming is the least issue. We're heading towards a dystopian cyberpunk future and no one seems to give a fuck.

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          Not really, no. I said I informed myself about alternatives to Reddit (as an example) and then dropped it and moved to Lemmy.

          I said jumping ship for King may be hard for various possible reasons which I was trying to guess (and don't pretend to know).

          Mastodon is further along than Lemmy is, so I hope Stephen King can move there soon, but it might still take time.

          If you have an X account (I never used Twitter/X), you can write King to let him know about Mastodon

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    Unless he's announcing that he's moving to Mastodon I don't give a single shit about anything Stephen King is saying on Twitter. You're part of the problem dude.

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      He actually joined mastodon in November last year but left again because some wasteland instances took to attacking him AFAICR. He just wants to wallow in his own crapulence now

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    Yeah, the name sucks. But I don't care so much about the location of the deck chairs on the Nazi Titanic.

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    I'm with Stephen on this one. It's so annoying that news reports and news articles have to keep saying "so and so said this on X, formerly Twitter." To make sure that we know what "X" is. What kind of name is that for a social media site? Leave the letter X to strip joints and Las Vegas brothels.

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    The name was never the problem. It's the nazis, the bigots, the crypto morons, and the clown in command himself. Stop discussing this platform

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    Anything that creates controversy, the news and the media thrives on it. They keep reporting on the brutality of the Mid East war (and there's no arguing that it is), but they actually love it, it's their bread and butter. ABC spends a half hour news broadcast on it every night. They LOVE this stuff, it's ratings gold. Without this crappola, where would they be. To me, it's like bad advertising, when they talk about trump I simply turn to another channel.

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    This is like petitioning the owner of PiPi's water park to change the name. Like, dude… You're still swimming in piss. Get out, you idiot!

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      A lot of the internet survives by pattern and habit. Pattern, habit, and the hope, founded or not, that things might get better with a site you’ve been using for years.