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Topic subjectCLEAN UP GD, ITS A MESS! WE HAVE "FAMILY" COMING OVER!
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13458629, CLEAN UP GD, ITS A MESS! WE HAVE "FAMILY" COMING OVER!
Posted by Castro, Mon Apr-25-22 04:20 PM
Twitterpocalypse is going to bring a flock of NERLs back to GD.

A lot of yall need to start pretending to be liberal again, okay?


13458630, nah, let's give 'em some time to see if they can handle NEW Twitter
Posted by c71, Mon Apr-25-22 04:24 PM
...let's see if they can ROCK wit' it...
13458632, oh, this place went further fashy? n/m
Posted by fwmj, Mon Apr-25-22 04:59 PM

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13458720, Went straight Expertise-ISH
Posted by Castro, Tue Apr-26-22 04:55 PM
13458745, This place a MESS. COTDAMB.
Posted by MiQL, Tue Apr-26-22 06:18 PM
13458640, RE: CLEAN UP GD, ITS A MESS! WE HAVE "FAMILY" COMING OVER!
Posted by DaHeathenOne76, Mon Apr-25-22 07:11 PM
🤔🙄🧐


Twitterpocalypse is going to bring a flock of NERLs back to
>GD.
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>A lot of yall need to start pretending to be liberal again,
>okay?
>
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. . . If I have something to say when there is a reason involved, I am perfectly willing to talk. Katherine Hepburn
13458645, naw ppl overreacting
Posted by BrooklynWHAT, Mon Apr-25-22 08:18 PM
elon goof ass owning it is not gonna affect your day to day of silly memes and dumb sports shit
13458647, Depends on how hyped the right-wing is about this
Posted by c71, Mon Apr-25-22 08:42 PM
Tucker Carlson and all of Fox have been raving for weeks at the prospect of this because they see trump storming back with this...

So....

If the WHOLE crew REALLY SET THE TONE ON NEW TWITTER, then...a lot of Black Twitter might break
13458648, let them be hyped. the beauty of twitter is you dont have to
Posted by BrooklynWHAT, Mon Apr-25-22 08:57 PM
encounter any of that mess if you dont want to.
13458649, Then I'm officially in the Twilight Zone from what I've heard about...
Posted by c71, Mon Apr-25-22 09:10 PM
...Twitter jails and Twitter battles and social media battles in general.

Cause....

One youtuber in particular Myke C Town says he's ALWAYS BATTLIN' ON TWITTER.

So...

I'll be uh surprised to hear of no "uptick" in "Twitter battlin'" soon (especially from Myke C Town)
13458650, im sure he is always battling because he chooses to
Posted by BrooklynWHAT, Mon Apr-25-22 09:17 PM
on some level these people need to admit they like the mud and seek it out.
13458653, fwiw, my TL stays clean. the algos keep me from seeing a bunch of dumb
Posted by poetx, Mon Apr-25-22 09:31 PM
shit, and i really only see the stuff i choose to engage w/.

if you fool w/ a lotta blue checks that have a mainstream following, sometimes you get to see the trolls and neanderthals.

i remember i logged onto just general twitter one time and was horrified by all the dumb shit i normally miss.


peace & blessings,

x.

www.twitter.com/poetx

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I'm an advocate for working smarter, not harder. If you just
focus on working hard you end up making someone else rich and
not having much to show for it. (c) mad
13458655, So...how does ANYBODY get in Twitter jail? Folks casually...
Posted by c71, Mon Apr-25-22 09:35 PM
...decide to glance at a sea of harassment replies/tweets that they EASILY can "avoid"...and then say: "oh...now that I casually glanced at some tweets I could have EASILY avoided/IGNORED, I guess I'll 'claim' I'm being 'harassed'"?
13458658, tbh idk. there's no rhyme or reason to twitter moderation
Posted by BrooklynWHAT, Mon Apr-25-22 10:35 PM
i think it's just the right person seeing your report and deciding to give a fuck
13458663, Ahem (to complete this) If anybody made a tweet to communicate....
Posted by c71, Tue Apr-26-22 06:42 AM
...on Twitter....

(Not because he or she is like Myke C Town looking to be in mess/mud/battles...but actually wants to READ replies from others who have an opinion ... AND don't want ONLY to ONLY passively read what OTHERS TWEET in their algorhythmed Twitter feed)


uh...

those types of non-Myke C Town-type of Twitter users MIGHT get MUCH MUCH MORE troll type harassing replies to their tweets NOW that the right-wing is VERY enthused about a NEW ERA AT TWIITTER.

You know, the kind of harassing troll replies that (somehow) got folks put in Twitter jail in the old Twitter era.

See?
13458675, But you can just block or mute them. Limit who can reply to your tweet
Posted by Buddy_Gilapagos, Tue Apr-26-22 10:16 AM
I think the learning curve will have to go up to enjoy it but you really don't have to engage the dumbness.

Listen it is very easy to spend all day cursing out racist trolls and regular people on twitter. I fall for it way to often.

But its always my choice and I could just as easily block and mute and first signs of the dumbness.


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"Everyone has a plan until you punch them in the face. Then they don't have a plan anymore." (c) Mike Tyson

"what's a leader if he isn't reluctant"
13459218, uh...this Twitter lawyer gon' hafta just do what you advised NOW
Posted by c71, Fri Apr-29-22 08:53 PM
https://qz.com/2159659/twitters-vijaya-gadde-is-trolled-following-elon-musks-tweet/
13459272, You probably knew I would pile on about the stuff abundantly out there...
Posted by c71, Mon May-02-22 05:29 AM
...on what goes on on Twitter (that was already out there for someone barely knowledgable about Twitter (like me) to have EASILY been aware of

(like I said: I'm in the Twilight Zone if folks think telling me people can just "easily avoid" harassment on Twitter - from all I've already heard about it)

Sure, it won't get WORSE WITH ELON..yeah, right


https://www.nytimes.com/2022/04/27/opinion/elon-musk-twitter-cesspool.html?action=click&module=RelatedLinks&pgtype=Article

OPINION
GUEST ESSAY

Let’s Be Clear About What It’s Like to Be Harassed on Twitter
April 27, 2022

Credit...Mario Tama/Getty Images

Give this article


By Elizabeth Spiers

Ms. Spiers is a writer and digital media strategist. She was the editor in chief of The New York Observer and the founding editor of Gawker.


The Tesla co-founder and chief executive Elon Musk is set to shortly become the new owner of a slightly used social media platform with more than 217 million daily users. He has said very little about how he plans to make the business work, but one thing is clear: He is really, really preoccupied with how we talk on the platform and appears intent on rolling back some of its moderation policies in order to allow all legal speech on Twitter.

“Free speech is the bedrock of a functioning democracy, and Twitter is the digital town square where matters vital to the future of humanity are debated,” Mr. Musk said in his announcement of the deal. He professes to have a healthy tolerance of criticism. “I hope that even my worst critics remain on Twitter, because that is what free speech means,” he tweeted.

But the statements of free speech absolutists like Mr. Musk conflates harassment with criticism. I’ve been on the receiving end of both in my two decades of writing columns about media, finance, culture and politics — and there is a material difference between the two.

To wit: A couple of weeks ago, a former colleague of Mr. Musk’s at PayPal, Keith Rabois, called me dumb on Twitter after I suggested that eliminating moderation policies would be bad for Twitter’s business. This is not a particularly sophisticated criticism, but neither is it harassment.











However, I’ve also received rape threats,

anonymous letters to my home address,


threatening comments about my family

and all manner of misogynistic pejoratives that are not printable in this newspaper for my stated positions on everything from abortion to hiring practices at start-ups to who the next James Bond should be. I don’t even have to write anything particularly provocative for this to happen; I once got a violent threat for a column I wrote about why I disagree with the way the Bureau of Labor Statistics calculates the Consumer Price Index.











These are not uncommon experiences for women and minorities who speak in public, on Twitter and beyond, and I’ve suffered far less harassment than others. It happens all the time. Twitter’s current moderation policies can’t completely prevent it, but they are designed to mitigate it. Twitter requires its users to comply with a terms of service agreement that bans certain types of speech — harassment, in particular. It also has moderation policies in place to combat disinformation. The value of these measures isn’t always apparent to powerful people such as Mr. Musk because if you’re a white man on the internet, you’re far less likely to get a rape threat, and you’re also heavily insulated from the possibility of real-world violence.

Mr. Musk insists that the company’s policies are too restrictive. But this is not about free speech in the sense that the First Amendment is — ensuring that the state can’t censor its citizens. What Mr. Musk seems to seek is a kind of infinite license to say almost anything, anywhere. It’s an absolutist definition of free speech that says corporations are obligated to let things that may be harmful to their users or bad for their businesses remain on their platforms because any limitation on speech is de facto censorship and censorship of any kind is worse than the consequences of hate speech, harassment and disinformation.

Of course, getting rid of policies that restrict hate speech will most likely affect women and minorities much more than it does white men like Mr. Musk, and unlike him, most people on the receiving end of threats and harassment can’t afford personal security. Twitter’s rules already allow for a broad range of abuse, much of which falls into a kind of gray area between personal insult and harassment.

What exactly does he believe can’t be said on the platform right now? It certainly doesn’t take long to find discredited race science, arguments that women are intellectually inferior, antisemitism, defenses of white supremacism and transphobic comments that remain on the platform even under current policy. It is easy to assume that the banned speech that Mr. Musk is standing up for is worse even than that. As the comedian Michael Che put it on “Saturday Night Live,” the $44 billion deal shows “how badly white guys want to use the N-word.”



All of this is a moral and ethical case for keeping moderation policies in place, but what’s more baffling about Mr. Musk’s crusade is it’s hard to see how eliminating them would be good for the business. Right now, Twitter’s demographics skew male. If Twitter wants to further scale up its business and increase profitability, which is ostensibly its goal, it needs to expand its reach. Making the platform a hostile environment for women and minorities isn’t conducive to expansion, unless you believe your most valuable audience is white men who skew conservative and that they exist in ever larger numbers — and demographic trends indicate that they do not.

If anything, Twitter’s history indicates that when you make the platform more hospitable to a range of people, the user base grows. When the biggest Twitter troll of all, former President Donald Trump, was removed from the platform in January of 2021, research suggested that the percentage of adults on social media who said they used Twitter increased by 21 percent. (Mr. Trump has said that he has no plans to rejoin Twitter, but this column is not long enough to catalog all of the things he has said he would not do that he later did anyway, so some skepticism is in order.) If the former president is invited back, it’s entirely plausible that some of the newer post-Trump users would leave.

Mr. Musk has said he is not buying Twitter to make money, but as a successful entrepreneur, he presumably wants to make the company, which has long struggled with profitability, a success. The company’s revenue is currently very advertising-dependent, and in my experience as a former media entrepreneur and newspaper editor in chief, advertisers generally don’t like to promote their brands alongside provocative content; even everyday political news is sometimes too much. If Mr. Musk allows Twitter to become a cesspool of hate speech and disinformation, he’ll test the risk averseness of the platform’s advertisers, and it’s likely that he’ll find himself with fewer brands that are willing to take the risk of appearing in people’s polluted feeds.

There’s also, of course, the risk — both moral and to the business — that allowing more harassment and disinformation on the platform will result in real-world physical harm. The 2016 Pizzagate conspiracy theory, a precursor to QAnon, spread largely over social media and resulted in a man firing an AR-15 rifle in a Washington, D.C., pizza parlor. When people feel entitled to harm others because hateful speech is normalized online, it increases the ease with which conspiracy theories metastasize into acts of violence. A platform that spreads that kind of speech and takes a laissez-faire approach to disinformation doesn’t just create an unpleasant experience for users; it can get someone killed.

It’s entirely possible that Mr. Musk hasn’t thought about these things very thoroughly. His public bid for Twitter began only a few weeks ago, and since then his stated intentions have changed repeatedly, accompanied by a late and misleading securities filing and contradictory statements. He enjoys online trolling, and this may have started as a joke, which was then taken so seriously by the market, Twitter shareholders and the public that Mr. Musk himself began to consider it.

If that’s what happened, he may be the dog that caught the car. Tesla stock fell in the wake of the purchase announcement, potentially a reflection of shareholder sentiment that Mr. Musk may not be able to effectively run yet another company in addition to the four (Tesla, SpaceX, Neuralink and the Boring Company) he already leads.

Sophisticated moderation policies are difficult to develop and enforce, and Twitter has already spent years tinkering and trying to come up with something that works. The current terms of service are not perfect, but if Mr. Musk chooses to partly or fully dismantle them, he may experience Twitter in a new way himself: The aspects of the platform that are weaponized against women and minorities may not be so friendly to him, either. And if the company can’t expand its user base, his worst critics may be the only growth area of Twitter.
13458652, i never really moved all my stuff out my room, so i NRL. but yeah.
Posted by poetx, Mon Apr-25-22 09:28 PM

peace & blessings,

x.

www.twitter.com/poetx

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I'm an advocate for working smarter, not harder. If you just
focus on working hard you end up making someone else rich and
not having much to show for it. (c) mad
13458668, They prolly just gon go back to Facebook, tbh.
Posted by Monkey Genius, Tue Apr-26-22 08:38 AM
13458670, Does anyone actually use twitter here?
Posted by My_SP1200_Broken_Again, Tue Apr-26-22 08:57 AM
13458683, the people who use twitter on here
Posted by legsdiamond, Tue Apr-26-22 11:42 AM
usually have twitter ass hot takes or say shit like ..”nah, this ain true cause I didnt see anyone talking about it on Twitter” lol
13458703, yes
Posted by Geah, Tue Apr-26-22 02:25 PM
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13459146, iykyk
Posted by poetx, Thu Apr-28-22 07:57 PM

peace & blessings,

x.

www.twitter.com/poetx

=========================================
I'm an advocate for working smarter, not harder. If you just
focus on working hard you end up making someone else rich and
not having much to show for it. (c) mad
13473507, lol,oh absolutely.
Posted by spades, Fri Nov-18-22 09:57 AM
13458671, Feels like hustling backwards
Posted by Amritsar, Tue Apr-26-22 09:17 AM
Of course I would love for this place to jump off again tho
13458672, the return to bammaland...
Posted by eclipsedInI, Tue Apr-26-22 09:40 AM
13458700, OKP doesn't have a social scoring system
Posted by flipnile, Tue Apr-26-22 01:51 PM
My guess is they will migrate to TikTok.
13458713, yup
Posted by ShinobiShaw, Tue Apr-26-22 03:11 PM
13458746, THE WOMEN COMING BACK!
Posted by auset1, Tue Apr-26-22 06:21 PM
clean up the piss around the toilet and change the sheets.


Mixes
http://www.mixcloud.com/rachel-stewart/
Jewelry
http://rachelstewartjewelry.com/
13459108, now you asking for too much lol
Posted by Damali, Thu Apr-28-22 03:36 PM

I don't speak to provoke. I speak because I think our time is short and each moment that we are not our truest selves, and we say what we do not mean because we imagine that is what somebody wants us to say, is wasting our time on this Earth - C. Adichie
13459129, RE: THE WOMEN COMING BACK!
Posted by Castro, Thu Apr-28-22 06:26 PM
Hey you want something to eat, **half a bag of doritos and seven month old dip in the fridge***
13459092, lol
Posted by Raina, Thu Apr-28-22 01:03 PM

at the end of the day, though...
13459132, *family comes over, makes a mess*
Posted by squeeg, Thu Apr-28-22 06:59 PM
13459133, ***goes to guest bedroom calls Momma and snitches***
Posted by Castro, Thu Apr-28-22 07:05 PM
13459162, Came to say this, they came to make a mess.
Posted by Buddy_Gilapagos, Fri Apr-29-22 07:15 AM

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"Everyone has a plan until you punch them in the face. Then they don't have a plan anymore." (c) Mike Tyson

"what's a leader if he isn't reluctant"
13459234, wrong spot
Posted by legsdiamond, Sat Apr-30-22 12:38 PM
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13459273, There's certain people I hope don't come back, lowkey.
Posted by Teknontheou, Mon May-02-22 07:14 AM
There's a bunch of people who left years ago and I've been glad about it ever since.
13459282, I think that Pedo thread was made for a reason.. lol
Posted by legsdiamond, Mon May-02-22 10:22 AM
stay away you sickos!!!!
13473496, Wonder if anyone is coming back this time?
Posted by mrhood75, Thu Nov-17-22 11:50 PM
13473508, We might see a small uptick, but I don't think it'll ever be what it was.
Posted by spades, Fri Nov-18-22 09:58 AM
13473547, Which was what, exactly?
Posted by stattic, Fri Nov-18-22 03:08 PM

How would you describe GD at its best?
13473549, one of the best things ever to happen on the internet at it's peak.
Posted by PROMO, Fri Nov-18-22 03:18 PM
ENDLESS entertainment.
13473557, Please don’t make a fuss. You don’t need to get out the good dishes or anything
Posted by veritas, Fri Nov-18-22 03:40 PM