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[personal profile] calimac 2023-07-28 01:15 pm (UTC)(link)
1) Who are these "people"? I enjoy DW (and LJ before it) because it has a chronological feed, and I was appalled when I learned that this is not FB's default. B. is on FB, and uses an add-on that forces a chronological feed. Without one, she'd been missing posts by friends that she'd most have wanted to see.
The secret is, limit your feed to people you actually want to read. The guy who posts photos of every meal he eats - out. The one who's friendly enough in person but turns out to be a right-wing ranter online - out.
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[personal profile] haggis 2023-07-28 01:31 pm (UTC)(link)
In my experience, it is really dependent on how many people you follow in the site and whether you read your whole feed regularly.

If you follow a small group and want to hear everything that they say, then a chronological feed is unbeatable.

However, if you are an occasional user or follow a lot of people or follow lots of people/orgs that you don't know personally, then the algorithmic feed can be better, because in theory, you see interesting posts immediately. (Obviously, depends on how good the algorithm is.)

Unfortunately FB forces you to use the algorithm and actively prevents you from reading back far (posts start repeating, infinite scroll means you lose your place and refreshing sends you a whole different set of posts) which is why I spend about 5% of my Social Media time on FB.
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[personal profile] calimac 2023-07-28 02:05 pm (UTC)(link)
Your second group sounds like people who don't really care what they read, so long as it interests them. Us first-group types join social media primarily to keep in touch with our friends. And then when we find interesting new people online (I have no connection with Andrew other than DW), we want to follow them too.
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[personal profile] bens_dad 2023-07-28 02:09 pm (UTC)(link)
With the facebook "algorithm" users spent longer in facebook.
That is not the same measure as "enjoy".
I want to see what my friends are/have been up to and then go and read something else.
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[personal profile] hilarita 2023-07-28 04:33 pm (UTC)(link)
Yes - spending more time there and/or interacting more doesn't necessarily equate to enjoyment. It's probably good for the company, but not necessarily for me! I may be more frustrated, more annoyed, rather than happier!
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[personal profile] rhythmaning 2023-07-28 02:33 pm (UTC)(link)
I couldn't agree more. Chronological, every time!
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[personal profile] altamira16 2023-07-29 01:21 am (UTC)(link)
They are saying "don't enjoy" means "do not stick around and scroll endlessly." I would argue that not spending more time than necessary on a site means that it is serving the correct purpose in my life.
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[personal profile] movingfinger 2023-07-28 04:17 pm (UTC)(link)
The Facebook algorithm experiment was, I assume, conducted on Facebook users who had long been trained to use and expect the algorithm to do their prioritizing for them. Hardly a clean test group.
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[personal profile] mountainkiss 2023-07-28 05:34 pm (UTC)(link)
Agree with everyone here re chronological feeds and whom to follow.
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[personal profile] hairyears 2023-07-31 07:50 am (UTC)(link)
A commentator on Reddit r/Law has offered the following advice:

Twitter Ban

I do not regard Reddit as a reliable source and this should not be considered "Legal Advice" - consult a qualified and properly-registered practioner for that! - but I regard this as something a webside owner (and anyone posting links) needs to know.
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[personal profile] hairyears 2023-08-02 08:25 am (UTC)(link)
If that reinstated Twitter user posts CSAM again, Twitter is at risk of prosecution; if an individual manager or director can be identified as being directly responsible for that decision, they are in the frame for charges carrying a double-digit prison sentence.

I am not qualified to offer a legal opinion, and a registered Solicitor, Barrister (or US attorney) may well disagree: but they would definitely warn an individual in that position to seek legal advice immediately.

As indeed would I.

I trust that Elon Musk would do the same, and I look forward to reading that he has taken steps to distance 'X' from that decision at Twitter.

Edited (Spelling and typos) 2023-08-02 08:26 (UTC)
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[personal profile] hairyears 2023-08-04 07:30 am (UTC)(link)
Elon Musk is a towering figure of rectitude, compassion, moral courage and ethical rigour who is transforming society with his commercial perspicacity and visionary leadership.

This magnificent exemplar of of the Classical Virtues would surely never tolerate such turpitude.

I am certain that a judge and jury would be so overawed by his integrity and generosity of spirit that the charges - if it ever even came to court - would be dismissed with barely a glance at the flimsy 'evidence' and hearsay circulated by mediocrities who envy and resent his transformative genius.


Also, he has lawyers.

[personal profile] anna_wing 2023-07-31 09:54 am (UTC)(link)
From the link, the child photos were in the context of a discussion of a conviction of a Westerner in the Philippines. So on the assumption that the poster or the discussion was not actually supporting the rape of children (I do not follow Twitter), surely it would have been sufficient to inform the poster that he was in breach of site rules and remove the photo itself, but not tremove the discussion or ban the poster.