• Snot Flickerman@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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    15 hours ago

    If anyone truly thought this group of techbros that was spearheaded and organized by Jack Dorsey was gonna somehow be different than the previous iterations, I’ve got a bridge to sell them. I mean, they owe millions to Blockchain Capital. Cryptobros. But sure, we just need to keep making more billionaires and then ditching their services after they have enough money to deeply influence politics.

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      15 hours ago

      they’re not creating “another one”. Dorsey is already made and he seems to be immune to whatever is working elon’s intestines.

      ps i don’t care a bit about Dorsey either. I just see a difference.

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          14 hours ago

          Dorsey went back to Xitter!

          Why would he do that 🤦

          sorry, ignore my previous comment. This too! I need to read a little on this now. Apparently i missed that move

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            13 hours ago

            But little by little, they started asking Jay and the team for moderation tools, and to kick people off. And unfortunately they followed through with it.

            This bit I don’t get. Even on Lemmy and Mastodon we need moderation tools and arguably the current provisions aren’t fit for purpose. It’s not something that can just be pushed to the individual users and most hobbyists who want to spin up public servers don’t want to be spending their time wading through reports and CSAM. How to provide a safe environment for users is still an unsolved problem in the fediverse so it’s no wonder people drift to corporate controlled servers which say least nominally have the resources to do something about it.