| ▲ | SecretDreams 3 hours ago | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
Is this the result of a feedback loop from musk joining or did they just accelerate the overall decline of the platform with him joining? Some might say it was going this way even before he picked it up, but it was certainly an inflection point when he joined either way. All modern social media is pretty toxic to society, so I don't participate. Even HN/Reddit is borderline. Nothing is quite as good as the irc and forum culture of the 2000s where everyone was truly anonymous and almost nobody tied any of their worth to what exchanges they had online. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| ▲ | bpodgursky 3 hours ago | parent | next [-] | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
The moderation changes absolutely changed posting behavior. People got banned for even faintly gesturing the wrong direction on many issues and it frightened large accounts into toeing the line. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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| ▲ | tokyobreakfast 3 hours ago | parent | prev [-] | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
> Even HN/Reddit is borderline. It's the proliferation of downvoting. It disincentivizes speaking your honest opinion and artificially boosts mass-appeal ragebait. It's detrimental to having organic conversations. "But the trolls" they say. In practice it's widely abused. Using HN as an example, there are legitimate textbook opinions that will boost your comment to the top, and ones that will quickly sink to the bottom and often be flagged away for disagreement. Ignoring obvious spam which is noise, there is no correlation to "right" or "wrong". That's one advantage old-school discussion forums and imageboards have. Everyone there and all comments therein are equally shit. No voting with the tribe to reinforce your opinion. What's worse is social media allowed the mentally ill to congregate and reinforce their own insane opinions with plenty of upvotes, which reinforces their delusions as a form of positive feedback. When we wonder aloud how things have become more radicalized in the last 20 years — that's why. Why blame the users when you built the tools? | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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