• demesisx@infosec.pub
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    3 months ago

    How was this not the first thing anyone thought of when he bought Twitter? I literally said, “Elon wants to sway the results of elections like Zuck does.” and immediately closed my twitter account and moved to Mastodon, unsuccessfully urging any of my (hypocritical) peers that would listen to do the same for the sake of free speech.

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      3 months ago

      Ah, but you see, they’re throwing sand in the gears by posting mean tweets about Elon.

      /s

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      3 months ago

      There’s a lot of deluded people who really think leaving twitter is the same as leaving the country, only letting the powers that be harm the most marginalized groups, not realizing that the cost of leaving twitter for mastodon is INFINITELY lower than the cost of leaving America. Most of the most marginalized left twitter in the first wave, meaning those deluded folks are just the kinds of people the Nazis already associated with: people who are more okay with Nazis than they should be, frequently referred to using the term “Nazi”

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    3 months ago

    I guess they are under the false assumption that the platform spreading disinformation is unintentional and undesired.

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    3 months ago

    His proposal with buying Twitter was to “fix the bots” but he probably actually just meant control the tone of them

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    3 months ago

    in UK, government would also like to have a word about false statements concerning inevitable civil war …