The Moral Case for No Longer Engaging With Elon Musk’s X::The former Twitter is incentivizing violent content, which will only become worse to stand out to users.

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    1 year ago

    Many artists have been hedging their bets the last few months, mirroring their content on Mastodon and BlueSky, so that when Twitter/X/Whatever it’s called now goes under/is closed/goes subscription only/is locked behind the blockchain, they don’t lose their fans, supporters, donators, and commissioners.

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      1 year ago

      Yeah, but that’s the thing, most of them have not abandoned Twitter, they have just created accounts elsewhere. For now, at least on the case of nsfw artists, leaving Twitter is unfeasible.

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        1 year ago

        They tend to mirror the content on other sites, so they can further grow their communities there too. Can you explain to me how Twitter remains integral when the content is available elsewhere too?

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          It’s integral to them because the bulk of their audience, including crowdfunders and commissioners and other potential paying customers, remains there. It can be a difference between having a viable artistic career or needing another job. Xitter is in clear decline and worse by the day, but it still outnumbers the alternatives by hundreds of millions of active users.

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            Then the solution is for people who like art to accept invites and follow them on BlueSky.

            Or to use Mastodon.

            it still outnumbers the alternatives by hundreds of millions of active users.

            Hundreds of millions of those active users don’t care about art unless Elon’s stealing it.

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              It’s definitely better for them to move out but that’s a whole process, if they want to try to bring even a fraction of their audience along.

              Hundreds of millions of those active users don’t care about art unless Elon’s stealing it.

              Eh, by that measure there’s nowhere to go, because even here I see some people with a wild disregard towards art.

              But really, there are people who care or those artists wouldn’t ever have had a career to begin with.

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      Still many who don’t, though, and they’re the main reason I still occasionally go back.