Twitter users: OMG, the #birdsite isn't working.

And: OMG, Musk is charging for 2-factor authentication now!

And: OMG, Musk is amplifying right-wing misinformation!

And: OMG, Musk is hanging with Rupert Murdoch!

And: OMG, abuse is rampant on Twitter now!

Also Twitter users: Here are another hundred tweets creating thousands of engagements that improve Musk's ad revenue.

You're not “fighting a good fight” on #Twitter. You're just helping Elon Musk win!

@augieray I get that people have built communities on Twitter but why keep your community on a platform that can be pulled out from under you at any moment based on the whims of some narcissistic billionaire?

@andricheli @augieray Not to mention the private DM information he and his hired goons have access to. While people are upset that Twitter charges for better account security, I removed my phone number because I don't want the bastard to have it. (Granted, all that depends on their record-keeping, and I don't know how that works.)

I hope Muskrat continues to fuck with the algorithm to shove his fascist tweets in their faces, just to get the point across that he owns them.

@andricheli @augieray if someone can't move on from platform they built on, it was never "their community" to begin with.
@peteriskrisjanis @andricheli @augieray I think that’s a fairly simplistic and frankly privileged attitude. For all its flaws (and there are SO MANY), Twitter enabled the location by members of marginalized communities of each other, and a platform that made the rapid exchange of information and community networking/mobilization possible in a way that no other platform ever had. They are understandably loathe to lose that agent of empowerment.
@cautionwip @peteriskrisjanis @augieray I am someone who is (was) part of one such community on Twitter. Being in such a community makes it even more important to recognize this huge limitation that corporate social media is. Same goes for FB. This is an issue larger than just Twitter.
@cautionwip @peteriskrisjanis @augieray Some of us in these communities depend on social media in a way that many others do not. Because of that dependence, it’s imperative that we move away from corporate-owned/controlled platforms and to one that is decentralized. It’s so important.
@andricheli @peteriskrisjanis @augieray I’m not arguing the general point. I’m here after all. :) But I find it frustrating when people act as though anybody that hasn’t moved is somehow an idiot for not doing so. There’ve been enough stories about BIPOC people running into real issues here on Mastodon & the limitations of virality that define the utility of social media for their purposes that we need to accept they’re making informed choices.
@andricheli @peteriskrisjanis @augieray Likewise, I assure you. But none of our communities are monocultures. BlackTwitter has faced some issues in trying to recreate communities here, and I prefer the notion of working to make it a safer and more welcoming space than chastising them for staying away.
@andricheli @peteriskrisjanis @augieray Just to make it clear : I absolutely agree that centralization is a huge trap we’ve seen destroy multiple platforms. I believe a federated approach is necessary and I hope it’s the Fediverse. I simply think we need to work to make it more accessible for everybody and in particular a better platform for more marginalized communities than just our own, instead of just being all judgy. More carrot, less stick. :)
@cautionwip @peteriskrisjanis @andricheli @augieray Mastodon algo can do it, on reality any other platform can do it (Tik tok (unless you live in US, because the moderation and algorithm is runned by another business not bytedancer), Telegram, Mastodon. But twitter addicted users refuse to leave twitter and use another platform and still fighting like Children
@Williamfonseca @peteriskrisjanis @andricheli @augieray I’m not saying that’s not the reality in some cases, but I also think there are a fair number of people with reasonable factors keeping them there. Also, there is no Masto algorithm. It’s entirely self-curated and any virality is organically generated.
@cautionwip @peteriskrisjanis @andricheli @augieray My criticize is for the people who keep insisting in use twitter over the argument that there is no other option, but in the reality we are no longer in 2010s where we only have Twitter and Facebook, we are living the age of the multiple networks, the people who keep insisting in the argument that they keep in that because there is no other option is only doing it because is addicted in its algorithm and the confusion that it causes.
@cautionwip @peteriskrisjanis @andricheli @augieray Example: I live in Brazil, and here twitter never was a very influential plataform, the most used app here nowdays are Facebook 💀, Tik Tok, Kwai, Halo, Instagram and Telegram, twitter was most used for consume erotic content, gossip and defamation (because the other platforms have more harder moderation against it now), and we never needed the twitter have our voices hear, the LGBTQ community achieve their goals using most Tik Tok and instagram
@Williamfonseca @peteriskrisjanis @andricheli @augieray I hear what you’re saying, but TikTok and Instagram are very different media formats compared to Twitter, which is more text based. For many people (I include myself) communicating through video and image isn’t really a workable format. Some folks prefer text. Again:not saying Twitter is good, just that some have good reason to grit their teeth and keep using it.

@Williamfonseca @cautionwip @peteriskrisjanis @augieray Interestingly, for all the attention it gets, Twitter isn’t nearly as widely used as other social media platforms. It has certainly resulted in some active communities and political attention, but by the numbers it doesn’t have nearly the reach as the other platforms.

https://www.statista.com/statistics/272014/global-social-networks-ranked-by-number-of-users/

Biggest social media platforms by users 2025| Statista

Facebook, Instagram, WhatsApp, and YouTube are the most popular social networks worldwide, each with at least 2.5 billion active users.

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@andricheli @Williamfonseca @cautionwip @augieray Twitter has always had this "there are so many politicians and journalists" vibe, which given, can make it feel like sort of "global market place of ideas". But in same time, people have tendency to overestimate importance of the platform at larger scale. One could argue that it is same for all other social platforms.
@andricheli @Williamfonseca @cautionwip @augieray that's why more personal or professional arguments about importance of specific platform resonates more. Number of people in general is guesswork and prone to be speculative/fake/overblown due of goals of companies. Reach might be better argument.
@peteriskrisjanis @Williamfonseca @cautionwip @augieray I agree; that overestimation has been much more extreme with Twitter given the presence of journalists and politicians on the platform. But if a platform is going to be consequential and important in media and politics, it is imperative that it’s not owned and controlled by a narcissistic billionaire who makes decisions based on whims.
@andricheli @Williamfonseca @cautionwip @augieray I agree on that. That's why I am 90% of the time on Mastodon - for all it's faults, federation is a way to go.
@andricheli Sure, firstly, restricting 2FA to paid users. Simple, switched to Google Authenticator. Now there are 'rumors' about blocked users being 'unblocked'. Twitter is clearly going to favor those with deep pockets. Another reason why a Mastodon presence is prudent planning.