British nonprofits set to flee the platform after Elon Musk’s campaign for Donald Trump pays off

    • Cort@lemmy.world
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      5 days ago

      I mean, you’d probably at least advertise where you’re going to move, before you leave the platform

    • ZILtoid1991@lemmy.world
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      6 days ago

      A lot of people believe institutions wouldn’t betray them, wouldn’t fall, wouldn’t fail, be that corporate or state. People are starting to awake to the fact that Twitter was bought by a technofascist to undermine democracy all across the globe. The sooner people are realizing it, the better.

      If any of you still have Twitter accounts, lock them! Get a Mastodon account if you don’t have one yet, you might need one if the censorship storms of Project 2025 will be striking. Get one on BlueSky, just be skeptical that it’s still a corporation, and things can go south there too, especially if US based one and will be expected loyalty from Trump.

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      7 days ago

      Yea… It’s also talks about starting to cross post to alternative platforms, in addition to Twitter :/

      Each time we post on Twitter/X, without also posting it on another platform such as Bluesky, we help maintain Elon Musk’s power and wealth, which he uses to amplify voices of hate and misinformation. It’s time to stop being complicit.

    • Prior_Industry@lemmy.world
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      6 days ago

      Thing is people leave and spend a day or two on alternatives, don’t see the traction they got on Twitter and then return.

      Bluesky is starting to get there but you have to have some patience and stick to the decision to leave.

  • JakenVeina@lemm.ee
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    Even if they do, it’s still a win for Musk. He got what he wanted out of the deal. He got the ability to rewrite the feed algorithms as he saw fit, and steer a large portion of online public discourse towards getting Trump re-elected. Tough to say how much of a factor this was, but it definitely contributed. The money he lost on Twitter, he’ll make back.

    We all laughed at him for setting the platform on a course of destruction, and that may yet still happen, but he got the last laugh out of it. Props to him, I guess.