Comment on Twitter is officially X.com now
BruceTwarzen@kbin.social 5 months agoThe great brand that was twitter hahahaha
Comment on Twitter is officially X.com now
BruceTwarzen@kbin.social 5 months agoThe great brand that was twitter hahahaha
Reddfugee42@lemmy.world 5 months ago
What’s the funny part? It’s literally globally known and had a great reputation among normies until the Great Chode Takeover
TransplantedSconie@lemm.ee 5 months ago
That’s what I’m getting at. The site itself was pure poison, but the logo, the term “tweet” was literally genius.
glimse@lemmy.world 5 months ago
Twitter was great and I think anyone who thinks otherwise either curated it to be awful or didn’t really use it at all. Your Twitter experience was defined by who you followed. There was sports Twitter, political Twitter, science Twitter, weird Twitter…there were thousands of different spheres to put yourself in.
If you followed political accounts…yeah you set yourself up for a toxic experience. But I followed funny people so my experience was great. A seemingly endless series of one liners, comics, and weird observations.
fpslem@lemmy.world 5 months ago
. . . or was targeted by harassment campaigns that the company did a poor job of protecting against. Plenty of celebrities and political actors realized they could weaponize their fanbases to go after critics, and Twitter never did much to stop it. For public officials or organizations, twitter too often was a cesspool of abuse that they couldn’t afford to leave, and that was messed up. (I think the balance has shifted now, that they can afford to leave and have a moral obligation to do so, but many haven’t.)
I always enjoyed my twitter experiences, because like you, I curated a nice feed to follow (and used a browser to keep on chronological timeline). But I was just a follower, mostly, and was never targeted by the really nasty stuff. But I’m not so myopic as to declare that what worked for me wasn’t awful for many other folks.