Veteran tech journalist Walt Mossberg announced on Tuesday he was deactivating his X (formerly known as Twitter) account, saying Elon Musk’s takeover of the site turned it into a “cesspool.”
Mr Mossberg is a well-respected name and expert in the US tech writing industry, who also co-founded media sites such as Recode and AllThingsD. He announced his boycotting of X on Meta’s new platform Threads, saying his reasons revolve around business tycoon Mr Musk’s threats to sue the Anti-Defemation League (ADL).
Mastodon: “Am I a joke to you?“ >:(
Hey Mr. Tech journalist, why don’t you write about federated communities and get off the corpo-web? Help us all out with that big name of yours I’ve never heard.
Edit: oops. That was meant to be a top level comment. Whatever.
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If that’s your full time job then maybe dont outsource it to some random company that gets bought by some random dude…
Yeah… Full time work is hard
It’s all about brands. Pretty sad when a “tech expert” thinks Facebook Instagram and threads is honkey dorrey.
Someone in another thread said he has a mastodon account. Dunno if he posts there or not.
He’s been active again in the last 24 hours since deleting his twitter:
https://mastodon.world/@waltmossberg
He looks over 60, so he likely saw all the trans people and rainbows thriving there and his innate Boomer deep fear of something novel and amazing and different took over.
Boomer here. We are not all the same.
Your comment supposes that transphobia and bigotry are not problems in younger generations, and, well, this is absolutely incorrect.
Maybe measuring social metrics isn’t best done by using arbitrary and artificial labels for entire groups of people?
Nah, it’s gotta be those older folks, right, because you’re young and free and wild and some shit.
Are they still thriving there? I’ve seen a few, but there seems to be way more on bluesky.
I spend more time blocking furries on BlueSky than seeing any content of value.
That’s definitely fair. I’ve thankfully not seen that content.
The only content I’ve found that I care about were some of the more active folks on Twitter that had insightful takes or were occasionally funny like Popehat, Mike Masnick, and Kashana.
Just yesterday I had an interaction on Mastodon.social that gave me pause and made me question using even the Fediverse.
Someone posted about KOSA legislation coming to “protect children” from trans people like myself.
Somebody got in the conversation and had a link to an organization that actually uses the terminology “map” to refer to the people who are more properly called pedophiles.
I shut that shit down, deleted my comment, and am seriously considering deleting all of my Fediverse accounts.
Like, I’m not here to make friends, but I am not opposed to it either.
I am here to be informed, entertained, maybe sometimes outraged a little.
What do you mean by this? What’s a map terminology?
Minor Attracted Person. Often used by people who are pedophiles or apologists for them.
Thanks.
I regret asking now. I didn’t need to know that lol
I’m not sure why one comment is enough to provoke such a reaction from you? Especially since I see these pedophiles and their apologists on other social media too.
To continue the previous comment, I want absolutely no association with people that like to play games with terminology like this.
I don’t want any connection with a person that would be okay with sexualizing children, or changing names of the evil people who do it under the guise of being tolerant or pc or some shit.
I don’t want any loli garbage, hentai, nazis, etc.
And that the Fediverse seems to not have any content moderation ( am I wrong/missing something?) makes me want to give up on it.
Maybe go outside, write music, read a book.
The fediverse isn’t a unified whole. Some instances don’t have moderation or have shitty inconsistent moderation. You should move to an instance like beehaw.org or lemmy.blahaj.zone if you want admins that don’t put up with that shit. Both will ban users and other instances that do that allow that kind of shit. While lemmy.world seems fine with it, but if you call out their use of discord they may ban you.
How is that possible when it’s still invite-only and closed to the general public?
Why would that prevent them from moving and thriving? They just invite their friends.
I’ve seen a few posts from folks complaining about the culture on mastodon and effectively getting harassed there.
It’s not closed to the general public, any member of the general public can join as long as you get an invite. I’m not sure how to get invites as I don’t interact with BlueSky much, but I was invited by my brother and he’s nothing special on the Internet.
He did announce it there too.
Yeah leaving a “cesspool” for meta, way to give yourself credence…