• @Sludgehammer
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      Well… Bluesky was founded by the same sort of techbro culture that spawned Xitter, but hit hasn’t gone full incel fash fanboy like Xitter. So maybe it’s more “Out of the fire, into the frying pan, then back into the fire” because I’m pretty sure Bluesky will follow Twitters trajectory.

      • @[email protected]
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        154 days ago

        But hasn’t yet and that’s good enough for me right now. I’m not interested in letting perfect be the enemy of good.

      • @[email protected]
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        34 days ago

        Twitter truly went to shit when Musk bought them, and I doubt anything quite like that will happen any time soon, especially considering the huge loss in value since the takeover.

        • @[email protected]
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          Twitter sucked long before musk bought it. A character limit is just not conducive to many modes of discourse, but that didnt stop people from shoehorning everything into the format anyway. The result is a culture of flippancy, where quips are prized over earnest engagement. I had to stop using twitter in like 2012 because it only ever made me angry, even if I limited my follows to people I agreed with. It’s all anwers with no questions, unless they’re a rhetorical device in service of the answer.

          • Captain Aggravated
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            The Twitter format was good for precisely one thing:

            Come see our band perform live at the Megadome Thursday at 6:00 PM! Tickets on sale now!

            It’s THE worst way to express, like, your opinions, man.

          • @[email protected]
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            I agree that it sucked, and I didn’t use it, but a huge number of people did.

            Post Musk, their userbase is collapsing.

        • @[email protected]
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          Twitter was spiraling long before Musk bought them. He is accelerating its demise, of course, but he wasn’t the cause.

          The cause is the basic concept.

          • @[email protected]
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            84 days ago

            Twitter was the default way for any famous individual to address their fan base, and government agencies around the world to communicate to the public.

            Train delays, road closures, states of emergency, it was all done through Twitter. They weren’t spiralling anywhere.

            • @[email protected]
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              04 days ago

              And here we see, that a government should never rely upon a private company with important stuff like communication with its people.

              • @[email protected]
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                44 days ago

                My dear sweet child, governments use private companies to communicate to their citizens all the time.

                They advertise on TV, they have ads on bus shelters, they give interviews on commercial radio and TV stations. Even systems like emergency broadcast systems use cellular networks and TV and radio stations run by private companies.

                Even government websites are seldom hosted on their own servers.

                Using a third party website specifically set up to communicate short, sharp, and to the point messaging as one way of getting information out is just sensible.

          • @dilroopgill
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            nah twitter was great, I tweeted all the time, it hit its peak years before he bought it but still was a solid “news” source

            • @dilroopgill
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              The algorithim knew what I liked so well, down to people I follows likes being shown, it knew so well, now it just shows me weird angry ppl

        • @Sludgehammer
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          I dunno, never discount a company hiring a slash-and-burn failson to give the stock a temporary boost so the upper management can take the money and run. Are you really sure Bluesky won’t hire some techbro CEO to pump the stock somewhere in the near future?

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        Incels live rent-free in everyone’s head huh & of Course BS (As in BlueSky) will follow Twitter’s Trajectory, it’s created by Jack Dorsey remember

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      No, not worse. It’s just not decentralized in a meaningful sense, so it suffers from the same enshittification problems that have killed Twitter, Reddit, BoingBoing, Digg, Slashdot…

      Fundamentally, it’s not any worse, but it’s not any better either.

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          I don’t agree that the idiom implies “worse”. In trying to escape being burnt in the frying pan, you’re getting burnt in the fire. Either way, you’re getting burnt.

          • @[email protected]
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            You don’t get to decide how language works.

            It implies going from a bad situation to a worse one, and has from the moment it existed.

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              Fine. It’s not the right idiom to express the point.

              Point is still valid, even if I initially expressed it poorly.

              • @[email protected]
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                I think you, and a large number of people on this site, need to accept that the vast majority of people don’t give a shit about FOSS, and many actively view it as a bad thing.

                Especially a government agency.

                • @[email protected]
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                  This isn’t about FOSS. This is about decentralization. You could make that argument on Reddit or Xitter. Not on Lemmy.

                  • @[email protected]
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                    You’re being a pedant, all while missing the point.

                    The point is most people don’t care.

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                    Agencies will have to share custom-developed code amongst each other in an effort to prevent duplicative software development contracts under a new bill signed into law by President Joe Biden.

                    That’s not what open source means.

      • @cley_faye
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        it suffers from the same enshittification problems that have killed Twitter, Reddit, BoingBoing, Digg, Slashdot

        I’ll easily agree that these platforms are bad, but saying anything “killed” them is very, VERY generous. Reddit and slashdot are very much still a thing, and they don’t look like they’re slowing down, despite the supposedly insurmountable issues. Keep in mind that the goal of a “social network” (for lack of a better word) is having an audience. Reddit literally shat on its user base, AND on the people that kept the site usable, and communities are still thriving there.