It might be less necessary, as I think the monetary value of old tweets is lower. But I think you could do a lot with browser automation or paste-into -console JS. Either takes advantage of Twitter's skeleton staffing, as they'd have a hard time noticing and fighting it.
@rebecca_meadows @williampietri @cstross @tchambers if Quora was paying any attention at all they could make use of this moment
but I doubt they will
@draNgNon @williampietri @cstross @tchambers Quora has bigger problems, I'd say, and I'd argue that one *needs* to die.
I had an account there for about three months a couple of years ago. I met a few nice people, but quickly discovered that it has a *catastrophic* problem with paedophiles, and sexual harassment to a degree I've never experienced on any website, ever. Not only is their moderation team not doing anything about it, but it's actively suppressing individual attempts to address it.
@rebecca_meadows @williampietri @cstross @tchambers o wow, that is awful, I am so very sorry to hear that. I only ever briefly glance at it in a myriad of search results.
(EDIT: it's often on the front page of results, which is why I said the original thing about making use of the moment. just as well I guess.)
I used https://semiphemeral.com/ right after the Musk takeover, I'm not sure whether it works now, though.
@tchambers this is starting to look like the emergence of an entirely new kind of resistance, aimed at monopolistic social media companies.
Like, on the level of whenever "strikes" were first invented...
This is sort of Klein's "shock doctrine", but in reverse. Twice now, major platforms have hit breaking points, and seem to be structurally unable to handle it.
OSS has the advantage that it can't really be stopped, and projects tend to get better over time. It also doesn't have to be dominant; it only needs to be present to exert a significant pressure on the private sector.
But what have they got against č?
ah, thanks for that
I transcribed the URL in the bottom right of that image to read it myself instead of scrolling, but then figured I should come paste it for others' use
glad to find you beat me to it
@tchambers even during the peak of the blackout I did not notice a significant degradation in my Reddit experience
There’s a huge amount of redundant subs for almost any topic, and most of the main subs are just recycled content from elsewhere on the internet, and the Reddit algorithm is pretty agnostic to what it surfaces— lack of upvotes isn’t a strong signal. Given these factors you’d probably need to close 95% of subs for Reddit to really collapse
@tchambers I believe people should not engage in sabotage as protest 🪧
Replacing original content with gibberish is well within one's remit but I feel it's more ethical to simply delete or substitute with sm along the lines of "This text has been changed in protest at blablabla"
I am apprehensive about this type of behaviour and would be wary of anyone engaging in such joining these alternative & happy #fediverse spaces.
Kindly protest with grace, friends ☺️🤞
Please spread positive energy! 🫧🪺
@jerpirate I might've used the wrong word but I elaborated as much as I could before running out of characters 😅 Do u understand what I mean, though? Basically avoiding simply spamming (sry if that word also causes umbrage loll) and instead editing the comment to something useful.
I think it would be more productive too if there was clarity behind the edit since one could direct users to their other socials instead of viewers just seeing "hello ceramic fish wickshfuejwhrhfh" ..
is That clear??
@tchambers I'm still not convinced it makes sense to sabotage reddit over this?
How are they supposed to continue to function without enough revenue? It has to come from somewhere.
@eifer @tchambers I think "sabotage" sends the discussion off in the wrong direction. My motivation for purging my history is that I don't want to leave 15 years worth of my contributions in the hands of greedy liars who don't respect me or the communities I participated in.
Several attempts have been made to help Reddit continue to function and gain revenue, but they've shat on every attempt, lied to people, and lied *about* people.