Does @TwitterSupport a fucking button to prevent me from seeing people I follow responding to people I don't follow yet? Because it's been forever and I am officially read to lose my shit.
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Replying to @resmih
I am so fucking sick of these kinds of suggestions. Every tech bro has a thing I put on top of a thing to fix the thing instead of doing the thing that which prompts a company to actually change it's behavior. This is every "solution." I'm sick of it. It's sidestepping.
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Replying to @resmih
I know what you're suggestion is. My entire point is it's not a "that's all," this a larger conversation about how think about tech and what we demand of it.
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Replying to @resmih
Went into a deep dive on this before, but everything you are saying is the right thought, but the problem is unintentional in that it only helps empower a different (more horrible) core userbase, which is bent on high interactivity and all the bot-centric nonsense -
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Replying to @FilmCritHULK @resmih
Youtube actually had a similar problem where they were like "do we change system to please our biggest names / faces / operators?" (like how twitter has big celebrities) or "do we keep pushing algorithms to host the millions of other micro channels?"
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The answer for both companies, was "push the growth of the fringe while pretending you still cared about the quality of experience / big users, etc." and that's exactly the fuck how twitter because a russian bot service and youtube became a far right conspiracy machine.
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The solution in these cases has uniformally come from big names using the situation to create internal pressure on twitter / youtube, while the greater media writes about it. It's the only thing that creates change. Sadly, tweetbot and other competitors dont effect shit.
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