Racism, misogyny, lies: how did X become so full of hatred? And is it ethical to keep using it? - Lemmy.World
> I considered leaving Twitter as soon as Elon Musk acquired it in 2022, just
not wanting to be part of a community that could be bought, least of all by a
man like him – the obnoxious “long hours at a high intensity” bullying of his
staff began immediately. But I’ve had some of the most interesting conversations
of my life on there, both randomly, ambling about, and solicited, for stories:
“Anyone got catastrophically lonely during Covid?”; “Anyone hooked up with their
secondary school boy/girlfriend?” We used to call it the place where you told
the truth to strangers (Facebook was where you lied to your friends), and that
wide-openness was reciprocal and gorgeous. > “Twitter has broken the mould,”
Mulhall says. “It’s ostensibly a mainstream platform which now has bespoke
moderation policies. Elon Musk is himself inculcated with radical right
politics. So it’s behaving much more like a bespoke platform, created by the far
right. This marks it out significantly from any other platform. And it’s
extremely toxic, an order of magnitude worse, not least because, while it still
has terms of service, they’re not necessarily implementing them.” > Global civil
society, though, finds it incredibly difficult to reject the free speech
argument out of hand, because the alternative is so dark: that a number of
billionaires – not just Musk but also Thiel with Rumble, Parler’s original
backer, Rebekah Mercer (daughter of Robert Mercer, funder of Breitbart), and,
indirectly, billionaire sovereign actors such as Putin – are successfully
changing society, destroying the trust we have in each other and in
institutions. It’s much more comfortable to think they’re doing that by
accident, because they just love “free speech”, than that they’re doing that on
purpose. “Part of understanding the neo-reactionary and ‘dark enlightenment’
movements, is that these individuals don’t have any interest in the continuation
of the status quo,”