Threads vs Twitter: misinformation vs uoᴉʇɐɯɹoɟuᴉsᴉɯ
Posted: Mon Jul 10, 2023 10:30 am
Backstory: In case you're not aware, there's a new social echo-chamber app called Threads, created by Instagram, which means it's by Facebook and that fucker Mark Suckaburg. It's their attempt to compete against Twitter, a dumpster fire, porn-infested, bot hell-hole, which has gone from bad to worse since Elon Muskymusk has been squeezing profitability out of his overpriced message board. You should use neither. That being said, I've been using Twitter since Muskymusk took over, and Threads since I was allowed to, because I want to experience these apps firsthand.
This has been entertaining for me and here's why:
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This has been entertaining for me and here's why:
- Twitter is actively blocking all positive news about Threads on its platform. My proof? Twitter is ensuring related tags are all about privacy issues and memes against Threads. This is abnormal, imo. People love complaining about Twitter, so why is is absent on Twitter? Comparable to this is what's happened on Reddit, where Lemmy is promoted on just about every subreddit. Reddit has restrained themselves against banning speech about Reddit alternatives, though they have in the past. Also ★■◆● /u/spez. I think Twitter would have the same amount of pro-Threads posts if Musk wasn't cracking down on them.
- Threads is blocking anything they don't like, including my posts against the Chinese Communist Party (CCP): I still need more proof of this. But I think my posts on this topic are getting censored. If this is true, it's a massive ★■◆●ing deal and Zuck can go ★■◆● himself.
- The account that was tracking Muskymusk’s plane, which was banned on Twitter after Musk took ownership, moved over to Threads: Lmao.
- Threads was warning users against following profiles with conservative views: This was recently removed, but it exposes their bias and sends the message that Threads is actively working against anything it sees as misinformation, which is most likely most conservative talking points. It’s also entertaining because Facebook has never given a ★■◆● about misinformation from anything other than American right-wing political misinformation.
- I enjoy the absence of bots on Threads right now and it’s great: So on Twitter, there are so many bot accounts. I should know, I’ve coded 3 bots for Twitter that don’t use the API. It’s stupid easy. Why? Because Twitter’s web interface has many points where a scraper can mountaineer and spelunk around the HTML and act like a regular user session. Threads does not have any web interface or any API/dev documentation I can find. Maybe there’s an API I can't find, but my spider senses on Threads does not detect any bots. Everyone feels like real people joking around. Creating a bot that mimics the official app is beyond my ability, and I'm guessing many other people are going to have trouble too. But all the NFT spammers are probably pissed at how they can’t spam their scams like they do on Twitter through their 500 fake accounts. This was an eye-opener for me. Maybe web browser access is something that should go away?
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