I loved Twitter as a platform because I felt it was so unique, and even today I don't think there's any equivalent. You can tweet at anyone. You can talk to anyone. It doesn't matter how many followers you have. And it's the most democratic platform in that way.
I like the idea of a public town square that Elon Musk has mentioned, but content moderation is very complex. And I think we can see the friction now between what Musk thinks he can do and the actual reality of content moderation. It's not the Twitter I signed up for. You can see it's very different now and it represents a different way of looking at things. How will content moderation be done? Will it be entirely automated? What about trusted partners on the ground who can help with the nuances and contextualisation that is necessary for this work?
I really admire Musk because of what he's done with SpaceX and Tesla, but I feel that the way he brings in some of those operating principles into Twitter, it doesn't quite work. I think it's worrisome that he's making major decisions by running polls and tweeting,"Should I do this?"
There´s something to we said about all the Twitter Vijayas.
She can always go back to her day job and actually, 'investigate' harmful crimes.
Safe now can a. Twitter ac be not safe it’s on the internet not anywhere near me