Today, one of the biggest things on the social internet happened, with Elon Musk buying Twitter. So here's a little reminder of Mastodon. Not our usual news, but it's too big to be ignored. Twitter is a massive and important platform and now it's going to be wholly owned by Elon Musk. Regardless of your thoughts on Musk, it's still a little alarming.
Good news for those who do dislike Musk, as there is a great alternative available with Mastodon. Not perfect, nothing is, but it is a good option to try. It's very much like Twitter except it's free, open source, has no adverts and anyone can host their own instance. Thanks to how it's designed, people can follow and talk to each other across these instances too.
GamingOnLinux is on Mastodon, so feel free to give us a follow. If you don't care about this whole thing, you can also follow us on Twitter.
From the Press Release:
Bret Taylor, Twitter's Independent Board Chair, said, "The Twitter Board conducted a thoughtful and comprehensive process to assess Elon's proposal with a deliberate focus on value, certainty, and financing. The proposed transaction will deliver a substantial cash premium, and we believe it is the best path forward for Twitter's stockholders."
Parag Agrawal, Twitter's CEO, said, "Twitter has a purpose and relevance that impacts the entire world. Deeply proud of our teams and inspired by the work that has never been more important."
"Free speech is the bedrock of a functioning democracy, and Twitter is the digital town square where matters vital to the future of humanity are debated," said Mr. Musk. "I also want to make Twitter better than ever by enhancing the product with new features, making the algorithms open source to increase trust, defeating the spam bots, and authenticating all humans. Twitter has tremendous potential – I look forward to working with the company and the community of users to unlock it."
It will be interesting to see if Musk does open up more of Twitter.
Quoting: LestibournesMusk buying Twitter gives me hope. Twitter was a social media platform that turned partisan. Musk is the biggest chance for it to go back to being a neutral platform. If it doesn't, it likely won't be worse than it is now. If he turns it into a partisan platform for the other party, then at least there will be one platform that's for a different party, a different ideology, compared to all the other big platforms that are all partisan for the same side.
Hopefuly it goes back to being neutral as twitter is a big reason there is so much hatred for one side over the other as partisan folks took over and started censoring everyone else under the guise of Misinformation, hatred , racism, bigotry ETC ETC
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Quoting: natis1Twitter is one of the worst platforms on the internet. Its algorithms and formatting are intentionally designed to destroy any nuance and promote the most disagreed with positions at the top of every reply. Yet ironically it's still an echo chamber because of the lack of dislikes and the moderation tools each user has for replies. It's basically Reddit if Reddit only sorted by controversial. Plus it runs absolutely terribly on mobile unless you use their app.Also, 280 characters is inadequate for in-depth discussion or analysis, but more than enough for trolling and racial slurs.
While it's not impossible, I find it hard to imagine Elon making it any worse of a platform.
The fact that anyone seriously believes a billionaire has any interest in the welfare of anyone else besides their own is mind boggling. You don't get that rich by giving a damn about other people.
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I wish there was a website like twitter, where you have the freedom to say anything you want, EXCEPT political discussion was just straight banned, cold turkey, left and right wing, so people can focus on collaboration/promotion of neat projects first and foremost without being at each other's throats for 5 seconds, like, I enjoy stuff like #ScreenshotSaturday but I don't want to follow a game project for example and have the game developer whining about something happening in the world on main when I've likely already heard about it elsewhere ad nauseum by that point and it gets tiring especially since I'm there just to follow the project not get inundated with more divisive and abrasive BS.
I genuinely believe political discussion and involvement is the most effective way to create problems that would have otherwise not existed in projects that should be otherwise unrelated to it, such as the recent node-ipc disaster, where it doesn't matter how good your intentions are, you know what they say about where that road you're paving is going.
Quoting: GuestI didn't realize that twitter was a cornerstone of democracy until now /s last time I checked Jamiroquai was using it to spread false information./sNot sure if Twitter is a cornerstone of democracy, but to be fair I'm pretty sure all cornerstones of democracy get used to spread false information, starting with print newspapers, moving on to political speeches and leaders' debates . . .
Quoting: KithopReminder that 'Mastodon' is not a single site, it's a software stack using a W3C protocol (ActivityPub, so the flagship/example mastodon.social site isn't any more 'Mastodon' than Yahoo Mail or GMail is all of 'E-mail' (though lots of people don't make that distinction in the latter case either).Not just people. I work for a university, so my email address is for the university's email server (just like the old days). I've been booking some hotel rooms lately; on booking.com when I enter my email address, it turns red and has a warning that my email address is probably wrong, do I want to change it and did I mean @gmail.com not what I actually typed? Luckily it doesn't enforce its ignorance, but it's still annoying.
Incidentally I too stay off social media; the closest I come is, um, conversations on GoL. That's sort of sociable, right?
Quoting: dibzFixing freedom of speech on Twitter? How so?I am familiar with a person who grumbles often that they were banned from Twitter for life for calling some senator a "twatwaffle".
About the only things that come to mind are Trump and COVID misinformation type stuff being blocked/censored.
Quoting: KithopUnlike corporate social media being at the whims of shareholders, or the board, or private investors, advertisers, etc., we can have our own, independent communities, and choose who we associate with (or not). That is empowering by design, at the root of it all, way more than even the richest people on the planet can hope for with purchases like these.Creating bubbles and echo chambers so you don't have to see things you don't agree with and surrounding yourself only with people who agree with you is not empowering.
It's the opposite, it increases extremist viewpoints, reinforces a weak-minded attitude and makes people unable to deal with different viewpoints. It's what lead to the current climate to begin with. It's making everyone weaker,
Quoting: GuestGiven Elon Musk's childlike understanding of free speech (basically what he likes is good, what he doesn't like is bad) things are about to go from bad to worse on Twitter.That's probably your understanding of it and you are projecting, but it clearly isn't Elon's.
It is certainly the viewpoint of the people currently running Twitter (and their obviously one-sided and biased application of their own rules), hence this change is at least potentially a good one.
Quoting: TheodisThe fact that anyone seriously believes a billionaire has any interest in the welfare of anyone else besides their own is mind boggling. You don't get that rich by giving a damn about other people.Could your remarkable envy and irrational hate of people who are capable of managing money be any more obvious?
If you have money, it becomes exceedingly easy to make more of it following some basic rules. You don't need to be a full-on selfish a***ole in order to achieve that. The system is rigged, yes, but being rich doesn't make anyone bad.
Quoting: WMan22I wish there was a website like twitter, where you have the freedom to say anything you want, EXCEPT political discussion was just straight banned, cold turkey, left and right wing, so people can focus on collaboration/promotion of neat projects first and foremost without being at each other's throats for 5 seconds, like,You wish, I wish, a lot of people wish that... but somehow this has never been made :(
Independent of all of that, I do hope this makes Twitter a better and more open place.
I tried Gabber, I tried Minds, I tried Odysee (as a YT alternative), I tried lots of different ones, but they all suffer from most of their userbase being people who were either banned from other places for having an unpopular opinion or from people who were looking for echo chambers. And as such, they (mostly) became echo chambers of their own, even if they were not originally meant to be that way.
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