Hate speech on X surged for at least 8 months after Elon Musk takeover – new research. (theconversation.com)
from Cat@ponder.cat to technology@lemmy.world on 12 Feb 20:19
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mbirth@lemmy.ml on 12 Feb 20:57 next collapse

Well, surprise, that’s what happens if you stop censoring stuff that isn’t legally prohibited.

Catoblepas@lemmy.blahaj.zone on 12 Feb 22:35 collapse

Except the word cisgender. That can’t be allowed to be seen.

lupusblackfur@lemmy.world on 12 Feb 21:09 next collapse

Well… Yet another case of research confirming the bleeding obvious.

I guess having confirmation is good… 🤷‍♂️

andrew_bidlaw@sh.itjust.works on 12 Feb 22:12 collapse

I thought this rat made access for researchers difficult, just like on reddit, thus getting bulletproof evidence via data harvesting got complicated.

don@lemm.ee on 12 Feb 21:10 next collapse

lol that’s like saying if someone eats shit, their breath’s gonna smell bad

singletona@lemmy.world on 12 Feb 21:12 next collapse

Well no fucking shit sherlock.

DirkMcCallahan@lemmy.world on 12 Feb 21:18 next collapse

Wasn’t that part of the point?

Aarrodri@lemmy.world on 12 Feb 22:10 next collapse

Stop using it! Don’t buy Tesla. Dont give them your time.

shalafi@lemmy.world on 13 Feb 02:40 collapse

“Preaching to the choir” means to try to convince people of something they already believe, essentially wasting time by expressing an opinion to those who already agree with you; it implies talking to a group who is already persuaded and doesn’t need further convincing.

LongLive@lemmy.world on 13 Feb 20:50 collapse

Would this act fall under moral boosting and memory retention exercises?

Imgonnatrythis@sh.itjust.works on 12 Feb 22:30 next collapse

Would have been ok if it was all hate directed at Elon but I don’t think that’s what this is about unfortunately.

Empricorn@feddit.nl on 12 Feb 22:33 next collapse

Okay, sure. But only because he made them boost alt-right and conspiracy theory content. And fired most of the content moderation team. And made it clear hate speech was tolerated. And made them stop fact-checking. And because of who he is and what he does. 🖕 Musk

adespoton@lemmy.ca on 13 Feb 00:15 next collapse

Is it really a surge when it goes up and stays there? It’s not like it has ebbed. There’s no reason to engage with it anymore.

glimse@lemmy.world on 13 Feb 00:36 next collapse

I am an unabashed Twitter (not X.com) fan who continued to use it for a bit after he bought it and I feel like non-users don’t fully understand how fast it changed.

It wasn’t a slow shift to the right, it was nearly instant. I saw the first rightwing shit on my apolitical timeline literally days after he bought it. I stopped using it when I started seeing straight up Nazi shit.

As if I needed any more reason to hate them, Elon Musk, and to a lesser extent Donald Trump, ruined my favorite social media website.

locuester@lemmy.zip on 13 Feb 08:04 collapse

Strange. I’ve been a daily user for 4 years. I’ve still never seen Nazi stuff. It got more political in the past 6 months, but that’s expected.

surewhynotlem@lemmy.world on 13 Feb 21:33 collapse

Anecdotes are not data

shalafi@lemmy.world on 13 Feb 02:45 next collapse

a jump from an estimated average of 2,179 to 3,246 posts containing hate speech per week

Either way, that’s a drop in the bucket of total weekly posts for a global, popular, social media platform. I must be missing something dumb, help?

antonim@lemmy.dbzer0.com on 13 Feb 06:55 next collapse

Tbh that is an overall miniscule number and I’d say it’s not representative (based on my own occasional visits to that shithole through xcancel.com). It’s a question what they even counted as hate speech. Openly calling for the death of some minority probably counted, but did all those “just noticing things” barely-concealed dogwhistles count?

Wait, maybe I should read the article before replying to you…

The study measured overt hate speech, the meaning of which was clear to anyone who saw it – speech attacking identity groups or using toxic language. It did not measure covert types of hate speech, such as coded language used by some extremist groups to spread hate but plausibly deny doing so.

Doomsider@lemmy.world on 13 Feb 07:54 collapse

I am sorry, but this is a really dumb take. For instance Elon Musk is just one guy but his tweets are boosted straight to the top. The amount of increase is secondary to the amount of exposure.

Maybe there are not a ton of hate mongers out their after all, but if the algorithm pushes them to the top it does not matter. The devil is always in the details.

zarkanian@sh.itjust.works on 13 Feb 08:59 next collapse

Newsflash: Social network owned by Nazi turns out to have a lot of Nazi content.

coolmojo@lemmy.world on 13 Feb 23:04 collapse

In other news the sky is blue.