Alby003,
@Alby003@lemmings.world avatar

The reality 🙄

ekZepp,
@ekZepp@lemmy.world avatar
loboaureo,

I want to steal get a copy of this for reasons.

Can we get it with better quality? 😜 😜

marketing,

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SpiderShoeCult,

I see ads have made their way to lemmy.

rgb3x3,

Yeah, I’ve reported this bot a couple times now. It’s been all over today

bentsea,

It truly baffles me that anyone at all is still on the platform formerly known as twitter at this point.

Getallen,

Twitter is just furry porn now.

Holzkohlen,
@Holzkohlen@feddit.de avatar

Oh no. Can you list some accounts I should block to avoid all the hot furry porn?

Getallen,

Basically to blcok 90% its easiest to block all of them with the 🔞 emoji.

Wait a minute…

Jorgelino,

It’d honestly be hilarious if instead of the “free speech” right wing hellscape elon is trying to make, it just became the number 1 furry community on the internet.

Getallen,

It already is

moosetwin,
@moosetwin@lemmy.dbzer0.com avatar

Any change requires inertia

Rainhall,

*requires overcoming inertia.

moosetwin,
@moosetwin@lemmy.dbzer0.com avatar

yeh

SneakyWeasel,

Really, I’m still on Twitter because I follow a lot of my favorite artists there, and they sure don’t have Mastodon.

Getallen,

Consider a custom client like Quacker if you only lurk.

Holzkohlen,
@Holzkohlen@feddit.de avatar

Artists are the only thing I miss. Yes, I did already find a bunch of new ones on mastodon, but it’s still not nearly enough.

AI_toothbrush,

When people dont wanna switch to madtodon because its another app and too lazy to set it up but everyone suddenly starts using threads when facebook releases it.

FlaminGoku,

It’s a lot easier when it’s a seamless transition vs a new platform. Also, it seems like the usage took a nosedive.

stebo02,
@stebo02@lemmy.dbzer0.com avatar

I’m glad it did. Imagine: People keep complaining about Xitter, refuse to use Mastodon, then suddenly all migrate to Meta because new platform hype. This almost actually happened and I think the only reasons it didn’t is that Threads is inaccessible in Europe and from what I’ve heard the app was crap.

Hudomi,

Too many people are just so basic they won’t even consider trying anything but “mainstream”. If Lemmy or Mastodon became mainstream platforms, you can bet they would come in masses because “there’s where everyone’s at.”

FringeTheory999,

“youtuber” and “still uses twitter exclusively” hmmmmmmmmmm. lol.

Roundcat,
Roundcat avatar

Well it's not like the Youtube comment section is where I would expect anyone to safely interact.

HotsauceHurricane,
@HotsauceHurricane@lemmy.one avatar

Tf is firefish?

veloxization,

Formerly known as Calckey. Twitter replacement similarly to Mastodon. Also uses ActivityPub.

Uvine_Umbra, (edited )
@Uvine_Umbra@partizle.com avatar

Using it rn, it’s forked from Misskey and is in alpha rn

It feels like mastodon but they sprinkled in a few telegram features tbh.

Much better than mastodon in terms of user experience tho

superkret,

The reason normal people don’t switch, in a nutshell.

flameguy21,

I’d be down to use Mastodon but no one I know uses it so there’s nothing to do. Pain.

CyberBoy,

Do what I did, make some new friends on mastodon. Theres a ton of great people on there :3

Corgana,
@Corgana@startrek.website avatar

For real. I hang out with my friends IRL, I don’t need to follow them online. I’m on Mastodon to get what they can’t offer (all my friends are idiots).

ultra,

I use Instagram for talking to friends (and others my age from my country), and mastodon for online friends, and more tech-savvy people.

Duamerthrax,

I only use twitter through nitter. I just want these people to mirror their shit to an RSS feed.

HappyMeatbag,
@HappyMeatbag@beehaw.org avatar

This is the very first time I’ve even heard of Firefish.

ultra,

AFAICT it used to be called Calckey

HappyMeatbag,
@HappyMeatbag@beehaw.org avatar

Oh! That’s something I’ve heard of.

JoYo,
@JoYo@lemmy.ml avatar

Or like all the youtubers making bank by complaining about youtube.

thefattman,

Addiction is a helluva thing

TropicalDingdong,

I think it just shows how weak willed and lacking in self control people are.

Roundcat,
Roundcat avatar

As a former redditor, fair.

TropicalDingdong,

With twitter in particular, I really really don’t get how any leftists are still on there. Its like, beguiling.

Honestly, if you are any kind of a progressive or leftist or just don’t identify as a rightwing piece of shit, and are still on twitter once Elon took it over, you might be a part of the problem.

I know its an extreme take, but I’m like, fresh out of fucks.

Roundcat,
Roundcat avatar

Like I'm forgiving of artists because most of their customer base is there, and internationally, alt platforms are even more unknown. I am somewhat forgiving of journalists who want to reach the widest amount of people possible, despite the fact that Musk has been intentionally targeting and censoring journalists he doesn't like.

I really don't get a lot of leftist or liberal content creators though. Many constantly push the message that you vote with your wallet, and discourage patronizing businesses, services, or franchises that actively hate or harm marginalized people. Yet at the same time, they are using a platform owned by some who is literally trying to make the platform as hostile to marginalized people as possible. A lot of users have left twitter because they no longer feel safe using the platform. In fact, the reason you see a lot of queer people here on fediverse is because many of them are twitter refugees.

And yet many leftist and liberal creators remain on twitter, exclusively in fact. I could understand it if they pushed some content to alts to keep within reach of users that left while still maintaining their fanbase on twitter, but many of them won't even touch any of the alternatives, much less make themselves more reachable on youtube or other social platforms. By remaining on twitter, they are encouraging their userbase to remain as well, which creates engagement, which benefits ad companies who pay Musk, who funnels that into groups and causes that undermine their audience.

At this point, It is an integrity test for me. How large is this creator's following on twitter? How often does this person post and interact on twitter? and what have they said in the past about interacting with harmful brands? What's their excuse for remaining if any, and would they had accepted that excuse if the shoe was on the other foot?

I accept some people have an addiction, and as someone who tried to leave reddit many times, I know it can be a hard one to kick. But if your brand is built on integrity, standing up for the marginalized, and being ethical with your consumption habbits, remaining active on twitter is not a good look to me.

TropicalDingdong,

This is pretty much where I fall out. Twitter is largely as powerful as it is because it became a way for journalists, often leftists, to share information.

But they can’t out it down.

qwamqwamqwam,

But what about the comic?! The comic says I don’t have to change my lifestyle to align with my purported values! It absolves me of my responsibility to do anything beyond complain, no matter how trivial the change required! Doesn’t the comic say complaining about a problem is basically just as good as actually contributing to fixing it?

Rainhall,

I can’t remember if Milo or Binkley said it, but “there are no moral absolutes in a complex world.”

ThunderingJerboa,
@ThunderingJerboa@kbin.social avatar

I mean for people who aren't influencers it doesn't make much sense. For influencers, even though some people hate twitter or whatever its called now it is the place with one of the largest presences/userbases around. Many influencers use that to their advantage to grow their own userbase. Some influencers can move over and maybe convert some of their audiences over but realistically you need a very big player to do it beforehand.

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