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39 votes
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How Bluesky, the rival of Elon Musk’s X, is seizing the moment
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Reddit is profitable for the first time ever, with nearly 100 million daily users
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Abuse on BlueSky up 10x with Brazilian wave
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Brazilians flock to Bluesky after court bans Elon Musk’s X
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OpenAI hits more than one million paid business users
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Tubi explodes in popularity, outranking Max and Apple TV+
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Mark Zuckerberg delivers on promise to pour 'gasoline' on Threads growth as the platform regains users while X shrinks
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Netflix adds nearly six million subscribers amid password sharing crackdown in Q2
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Mark Zuckerberg announces that there has been over five million signups to Meta's Threads in the first four hours
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How do you feel about the ongoing Reddit migration to Tildes?
Are you worried about the quality of Tildes going down? Are you excited for the user base to grow? As a new member, I’m Interested in reading your thoughts and opinions.
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Netflix subscriptions jump as US password-sharing crackdown begins
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Do you think this place will get big on/after July 1st?
I know myself and many others are coming here from Reddit but I'm curious what the Tildes community who've been here a while think. I like this place. It reminds me of Reddit in 2011.
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Bluesky is Jack Dorsey’s attempt at a Twitter redo and it’s already growing fast
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Telegram celebrates 700M users and introduces Telegram Premium
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Telegram founder says over seventy million new users joined during Facebook outage
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TikTok overtakes YouTube for average watch time in US and UK
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Many people here believe that social media can't be both large and have good discussion because the human brain isn't made to interact with large numbers of people. What do you think of this?
p.s the difference between this post and this post is that I want to ask questions and get people's opinions and answers in this one more. Here's a few examples, last one being an argument between...
p.s the difference between this post and this post is that I want to ask questions and get people's opinions and answers in this one more.
Here's a few examples, last one being an argument between a few people where most people, including Deimos agreed with this idea.
Personally, I find this idea almost terrifying because it implies social media in it's current form cannot be fixed by changing or expanding human or automoderation, nor fact checking, because moderation can't reasonably occur at scale at all.
However, I have 2 questions:
1: If large social media platforms can't really be moderated what should we do to them? The implied solution is balkanizing social media until the 'platforms' are extended social circles which can be moderated and have good discussion (or more practically, integrate them to a federated service like mastodon which is made to be split like this or something like discord.) An alternative I've heard is to redo the early 2000s and have fanforums for everything to avoid context collapse and have something gluing the site's users together (something I am far more supportive of) or a reason for invite systems and stricter control of who enters your site but doesn't explain the idea that once your site hits a certain usercount, it will inevitably worsen and that is something that stems from human nature (Dunbar's number aka the max amount of friends you could theoretically have) and so is inevitable, almost natural.
2: Why is moderation impossible to do well at large scales? While I think moderation, which I think is analogous to law enforcement or legal systems (though the many reddit mods here can definitely give their opinions on that) definitely likely isn't the kind of thing that can be done at a profit, I'm not entirely sure why would it be wholly impossible. A reason I've heard is that moderators need to understand the communities they're moderating, but I'm not sure why wouldn't that be a requirement, or why would adding more mods make that worse (mods disagreeing with eachother while moderating seems quite likely but unrelated to this.)
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Roiled by election, Facebook struggles to balance civility and growth
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Netflix shares fall after lower-than-expected earnings and appointment of co-CEO, weak guidance for subscriber growth in third quarter
11 votes -
Signal app downloads spike as US protesters seek message encryption
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Zoom's explosion in popularity is shining a bright spotlight on the service's privacy and data-collection practices
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Telegram gets three million new signups during Facebook apps’ outage
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Patreon CEO says the company's generous business model is not sustainable as it sees rapid growth
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TikTok surpassed Facebook, Instagram, Snapchat and YouTube in downloads last month
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DuckDuckGo usage is growing fast
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Facebook's quarterly earnings show user growth hit record lows in Q2
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Just curious - are there more users here, or subscribed to r/tildes?
I don't want exact numbers, just wondering how fast the site is growing compared to how fast news about the site is growing.
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People increased Facebook usage after Cambridge Analytica scandal
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TIDAL accused of deliberatly faking streaming numbers
4 votes