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Jeff's avatar

Spot on analysis.

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Martin S's avatar

"First, he could make structural reforms—re-engineer Twitter’s algorithm with the tribalism problem in mind, and make other wholesome changes in the way Twitter works. Second, he could use his prominence to encourage a more civil ethos."

I agree that this is what he could, in fact should, do. But I think you'd have better luck convincing a crocodile to see the errors of its carnivorous ways and start a diet of tofu and fresh vegetables.

Musk has no interest in the common good (unless it means lots of goodies for him) and uses Twitter in the same way as other rich and powerful people have used misinformation, rumours, and dissembling for ages--to divide and conquer. His populist verbiage of "the people have spoken" is a big tell.

I'm genuinely hoping that I'll be proven utterly wrong or at the very least that he won't succeed. Too much is at stake.

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