[-] mjhelto@lemmy.world 5 points 1 year ago

Already started moving my shit off Google. Been with them since 2004 and have nearly my entire post-high school life in there. I won't ever watch their ads, I'll stop going to YouTube the day my ad-blocker stops working.

[-] mjhelto@lemmy.world 36 points 1 year ago

Honestly, those still on Reddit are either lurkers or never gave a shit about the "protests" to begin with. The real measure will be the IPO. With that said, one tech group stroking off another means very little, anymore. Gizmodo can write their fluff piece.

The capitalists are concerned about the plebs using social media to organize and call out lies, doing everything they can to break up or muddy the waters of social media platforms ahead of the 2024 US presidential elections. The goal is to disrupt the platforms and drive away dissenting users who would use these platforms to organize against them and debunk misinformation/lies.

Musk buys Twitter (for far more than it was worth, lol) and drives it into the ground. Zuckerberg starts Threads to give people another "slowly boiling pot" to catch some of those looking for Twitter-alternatives. Spez and company enact changes to the platform, to artificially inflate their ad revenue ahead of their final valuation, which can't happen if users are allowed to skirt their ads with better clients. I didn't talk about Facebook, but it hasn't been relevant since COVID showed us how bat-shit crazy our families and neighbors are. Facebook is basically Nextdoor, but world-wide. We can't forget about the TikTok users. The parent company can't be touched or bought so they're just trying to outright ban the platform here.

The ultra-wealthy are showing us how scared they are of the up-and-coming new demographic of voters, who grew up on social media, know how to use it better than them, in ways they couldn't predict, and don't give a fuck about TV news, printed media, or corporatized websites. The last two elections have slowly been reversing the progress these regressionists have made using the gullibility and entitlement of the Boomer generation, the ignorance of the Gen-X generation, and the brittle corpses of the millennials to push their agenda.

The Arab Spring showed these wealthy fuckers how dangerous the people can be when they are allowed to use social media to organize and they don't want it to happen again at a time when we're finally starting to wise up to the "two-sides-of-the-same-coin" world we live in, and a new voting season has so much on the line for them.

Fuck the wealthy, money's made up, and may ass cancer rid us all of their kind!

[-] mjhelto@lemmy.world 3 points 1 year ago

Not true, they did something to stop the leopard face-eating, they stopped giving the leopard money! Take that leopard!

[-] mjhelto@lemmy.world 4 points 1 year ago

Sadly, for some they will believe it and feel defeated and return to reddit thinking it's true, and watch as reddit becomes the Facebook/Myspace of this era.

How nice it will be if the IPO is an absolute disaster!

[-] mjhelto@lemmy.world 4 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

If you're the richest man on earth, and your workers (and other pesty workers) are using Twitter to organize, just buy the platform and run it into the ground!

[-] mjhelto@lemmy.world 2 points 1 year ago

My org was in talks, and had already signed up for LastPass, a month or so before this last major beach. Almost immediately after switching to them, we had to hoop-jump to update some security hash count, or something like that. I had switched from LastPass to Bitwarden about 6-12 months before the breach and I haven't looked back. Bitwarden is great!

mjhelto

joined 1 year ago