I was the PP who was saying that the porn is a side effect of having no content moderation. I'm not part of the free speech brigade, and believe that there should be limits to it, porn being one of them. Even legal porn, because Twitter is easily accessible to children (not that they're using it). |
Because normally the those spots on the timeline would be filled with people who are similar to people that I follow, or something Twitter was pushing. This was deliberate sabotage by an employee. |
Twitter doesn't let you upload a full length movie into a tweet. So this means they are posting links, which Twitter can't do much about except take them down when reported. Same as before. |
I am going to sell my Tesla in protest.
And use Mastodon instead of Twitter. And grow chickens in my garden so I don't buy in Amazon's Whole Foods either. A new life begins. |
That is a pretty looney theory. |
Big whoop. Most people carry on just fine without any of those things. |
Baloney. |
Wrong "Cracks are starting to show on Twitter as users have begun to post entire movies on the platform, with many yet to be taken down" https://mashable.com/article/twitter-copyright-full-movies |
Uh. That's not how it worked. It's unlikely you were sabotaged by an employee. You were probably hacked. Change your passwords and turn on 2-factor authentication. |
+1 This has to be intentional. And he has to benefit in some way. |
80 percent of contractors are contractors? Mmmkay. |
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It’s obvious what they were saying. Don’t play dumb. |
Correct. |
‘That’s not how it worked’ from someone who has a rudimentary idea of anything IT. The poster who had the porn flooding their account was not hacked, because the porn was not being SENT by THEIR account. They were receiving it from OTHER accounts, who might have been hacked or newly creative accounts. |