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I feel like simply knowing that X, formerly known as Twitter, paid for neo-Nazi content and promoted it is all I need to know about their content moderation policies.
The law does seem like a generally good thing, but I doubt that anyone who would care hasn’t already abandoned the platform.
I care. 𝕏 is also a great source of furry porn. 🤷
What would it take for you to leave the platform?
A ban on furry porn would make me uninstall.
I barely ever posted anything, or engaged in any conversations. Since the “pay to troll” changes, the only reason I still check it from time to time, is because some artists are spread over different platforms, and some people spend time reposting links on 𝕏. The name, 𝕏, is also a good fit for that use, so why not.
I also care, nearly every vtuber in existence is on twitter and if the platform dies I greatly fear it would greatly fragment the scene
Hasn’t that already happened? Why not use Threads or any Mastodon federated services that aren’t paying for and promoting neo-Nazi content?