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Interesting, I remember years of libs ruthlessly mocking right-wing users (and the lefties who agreed) for thinking Twitter and other social media was dangerous. Now all of a sudden we all agree social media is dangerous because the guy who owns one of the services is openly a shill rather than quietly like Dorsey was?

I’m a lefty with a working memory who knows authoritarians are not to be trusted no matter what side they claim to be on. It seems like the most obvious position a person can hold but people are struggling with even this…

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Now all of a sudden we all agree social media is dangerous because the guy who owns one of the services is openly a shill rather than quietly like Dorsey was?

Yes, people are openly concerned about the world’s richest man making active threats that threaten democracy more than your made up perceived bias. Garbage take.

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I guess I at least agree that we were naïve with regards to Dorsey and way too slow to realize Twitter was a threat. Looking back now it seems like it was bound to go to hell eventually, and if we look beyond the west it already went to hell a long time ago. And even in the west the tipping point was arguably years before Musk bought Twitter, it was just that people were too addicted to accept how dangerous it was.

So I guess you could criticize people for only realizing now how fucked up Twitter is. Then again, better late than never.

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There’s no reason to have anything older than 12 months on Twitter, just auto delete anything older.

Even 6 months should be good.

If you’re the type who uses Twitter as a blogging platform, grab that shit and self-host it.

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12 points

There no reason Twitter would need to actually delete data from their backend.

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You can also replace the content, depending on how their system is done.

Also we do have GDPR and CPPA if you want to go nuclear on your data

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If you are the type that thinks any of the for profit tech companies are deleting your data I’ve got a bridge to sell you.

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It’s not for the companies, it’s for the keyboard warriors looking for dirt when they get angry.

Case in point: James Gunn getting fired because of decade old tweets

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Facebook messenger. Every keystroke is recorded. Go ahead, as for your data from Facebook. Every keystroke is logged.

Facebook Messenger is the worst way to be communicating right now.

Now is the time to migrate yourself and your people to WIRE or Signal. Your messenger people will likely only move once, if ever.

One way to encourage this is by simply refusing to be available by text on anything but WIRE or Signal. They will eventually give in and use it. You can still FaceTime, and for free, via Signal or WIRE.

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I don’t think trying to convince people is going to do anything anymore. Everyone who was ever going to leave Twitter already has. Anyone who still uses Twitter after everything that’s happened will immediately dismiss this Toot or anyone saying anything resembling it as baseless fearmongering. What’s the point?

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most people shut it out and go “lol I don’t care, it doesn’t effect me”
If you explain the effects of late term musk-ism they’ll probably care more. Though then again I thought eating pets in Ohio was a joke and here we are…

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This is basically good advice BUT it would have been equally relevant under Dorsey.

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Isn’t Dorsey in charge of Blue Sky?

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No, he left.

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WTF? What a wild resume ride:

In 2015, Graber began working as a software engineer for SkuChain in Mountain View, California.[1] She then worked in a factory in Moses Lake, where she soldered together bitcoin mining equipment.[1] In 2016, she began working as a junior developer for the Zcash cryptocurrency.[1][3][4] In 2019, she founded the event planning website Happening, Inc.[1][3][4]

In August 2021, Graber became the first CEO of Bluesky, a microblogging social platform and public benefit company.[5][6][7] Bluesky had been conceived as a new initiative by Twitter’s original owners in 2019, but evolved to become Twitter’s main rival following the 2022 acquisition of Twitter by Elon Musk.[3][4][8][9]

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jay_Graber

Edit: I had no idea he left. He thinks X is awesome now, glad he’s gone. https://time.com/6974971/jack-dorsey-leaves-bluesky-board/

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