German anti-racism body leaves X over ‘rise in hate speech’::A German agency that tackles discrimination and racism says it is quitting the social media platform X, formerly known as Twitter. It cited a rise in hate speech since owner Elon Musk took over last year.

  • @mibo80@lemm.ee
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    492 years ago

    Many German officials have resisted calls to quit X, saying there was no substitute channel at present that would allow them to reach a broad section of the online public.

    That’s it right there - this line really emphasizes why Musky came up with the idea to buy the platform in the first place.

    • nfh
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      332 years ago

      It’s also an exit condition. When it no longer serves as a channel to reach enough people, they leave, and more leave as a result… the interesting question is there that threshold lies

      • @barsoap@lemm.ee
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        72 years ago

        There certainly isn’t a shortage of government-run mastodon servers in Germany. It’s probably a good idea to make sure everything gets posted there and agencies with small and specialised audiences can get off twitter (also, facebook) quite easily. Say if you’re interested in updates to discussions about updates to the tax code.

        Others will stay as long as there’s people to reach and the information is important. E.g. the weather service can withdraw when they get tired of the platform, while catastrophe relief just plainly won’t as long as there’s people on there. Everything actually important that the weather service says is also said by catastrophe relief (imminent bad storm, extreme UV/heat, what have you).

    • Flying Squid
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      112 years ago

      I think he believes that ‘X’ is ‘the unknown’ and that makes it cool and mysterious.

        • Flying Squid
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          72 years ago

          Have you seen his Tweets? He’s definitely got a 10-year-old mentality. He changed his screen name to ‘Harry Bolz’ for a while. That’s the level of ‘humor’ he’s at.

          • asudox
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            I just read them. He thinks those “jokes” are funny or something. His comments just suck overall, glad that Twitter is dying.

  • Don Escobar
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    242 years ago

    Tbh it has taken far longer than I expected but people do love their Xitter

  • @valek879@sh.itjust.works
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    82 years ago

    I finally deleted Twitter from my phone a couple weeks ago.

    I only used it for porn for the last 3 years and hadn’t been on in over a month but I saw an article on here and was curious. So I opened it up and looked to see how the porn situation was going. I was going to keep it around if I could find a bit of good porn. But I scrolled and scrolled down through my feed and I only had politics, bigots, ragebait, and hateporn. I hadn’t realized it had gotten so bad… I also have no idea where all my porn creators fled to.

    Oh well, nothing of value was lost.

    • asudox
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      42 years ago

      Exact same reason why I still use Reddit via the web. Not because I like it but because I have porn there.

  • @atetulo@lemm.ee
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    -262 years ago

    Something tells me they were paid to move to one of the other proprietary platforms.

      • @atetulo@lemm.ee
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        I guess we’ll see if they choose Mastodon or one of the proprietary platforms.

        You must be woefully innocent if you think people aren’t paid to switch and promote different platforms.

        I recommend looking into how Red Bull got big. They literally paid influential people on college campuses to shill their product to people who can’t think for themselves.

    • @aleq@lemmy.world
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      132 years ago

      Doesn’t Germany have the strongest anti-racism laws in the world since the end of Nazi Germany? And also the country accepting the most immigrants during the refugee crisis (and among the top counting per capita I think)?

      • 56!
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        02 years ago

        I visited Germany recently, and I did notice more racism than I’ve seen at home. There were some distant relatives of mine, who I’ve never met before, casually making racist jokes to each other, without attempting to hide it.

          • 56!
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            12 years ago

            Not at all, but I was told by someone that it was the case in certain rural parts of the country. I’m not saying I know what I’m talking about, it’s just my personal experience when I was there.

      • @barsoap@lemm.ee
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        -22 years ago

        Doesn’t Germany have the strongest anti-racism laws in the world since the end of Nazi Germany?

        Possibly, but not by a large margin compared to other European countries

        And also the country accepting the most immigrants during the refugee crisis (and among the top counting per capita I think)?

        Not by a long shot, Turkey took in 3.7 million Syrians, Germany 788k, and both countries have ballpark the same population.

        • @aleq@lemmy.world
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          22 years ago

          Not by a long shot […]

          Right, I concede. The neighboring countries did accept way more. Germany is still accepted significantly more than the vast majority of countries (though it bears mention that Germany is also quite a massive country, for example Sweden’s number of refugees seem small in comparison but is fairly close in refugees per capita).