• AVincentInSpace@pawb.social
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    I don’t think trying to convince people is going to do anything anymore. Everyone who was ever going to leave Twitter already has. Anyone who still uses Twitter after everything that’s happened will immediately dismiss this Toot or anyone saying anything resembling it as baseless fearmongering. What’s the point?

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      most people shut it out and go “lol I don’t care, it doesn’t effect me”
      If you explain the effects of late term musk-ism they’ll probably care more. Though then again I thought eating pets in Ohio was a joke and here we are…

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    Super serious job of CEO for three different billion dollar companies is so time consuming that he has spare time “to work” as a head of a government department, as well.

    This makes me think that maybe CEOs don’t actually do that much.

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      That’s were the real AI job losses will be.
      A chat bot agent to deal with most of managers concerns, and a dashboard of tickets for those the agent can’t reply to. The last remaining CEo sits Infront of their dashboard and views tickets, get background and relevant info, and makes a decision based on what’s presented.

      Seriously, imagine 1 person having the responsibility, being well compensated, and has literally everything presented in front of them like some homer-simpson-working-from-home type thing.
      So many VP and CEO salaries could be saved, and let people get back to actually doing useful work.

      I’d hate to be the AI “prompt engineer” that spends their day typing “you are a CEO of a fortune 500 company…” type system prompt, tho

  • ASDraptor@lemmy.autism.place
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    Don’t think this will only affect the us. This can be used against anyone living in a country that’s friendly with the turd.

    Leave twitter. For your own safety.

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    Worth remembering that if you send something to an external website, what they do with it is completely outside of your control.

    Trust no company with your information.

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    I post photos online, and despite the fact that the platforms (Tumblr, and I think Pixelfed too?) scrub exif data, I do it manually anyway.

    Pro tip:

    exiftool -overwrite_original -All= file.jpg
    
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      If it’s a photo on my phone, I have location tagging turned off… but I definitely take a screenshot of the photo anyway. The lower quality doesn’t matter to me if I can easily just remove EXIF data.

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    Just stop using Twitter. I’m so glad I erased myself from the Internet and I would encourage others to do the same. Thought crimes are actually going to be a thing, because America is now fully fascist. Some people will find out what it’s like to live in a fully authoritarian country. Don’t be one of them if you can avoid it.

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      Twitter and all of the other sites you left still have your data. It’s just not public. The internet is forever unless the company literally nosedives and all of their servers are wiped. And even then, there might be some backup on someone else’s servers.

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          I’m saying it’s too late to erase yourself from the internet. The best you could do is not make it worse for yourself, which would involve quitting Twitter.

          But if there was any indication on any social media site that you’re queer, even if you think the data has been erased, you could be in big trouble soon.

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            Well I never really used Twitter much and stopped years ago. And I realize I cannot totally erase myself but I did a pretty exhaustive job a few years ago. Trying to maintain as much privacy as I can. I can’t erase the past but I can abate my concerns moving forward

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    Twitter has been a right wing revenge honeypot since melon head took over.

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    TBF, any of the big players are rife to capitulate to fed demands with the admin changes. Keep that crap out of Facebook, X, Google, Microsoft, unencrypted chat.

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      Keep in mind that we’re in an echo chamber here. We see and read stuff that most people don’t care to know about, and we communicate amongst ourselves without considering the people who are outside of our echo chamber. In the same way people last week were googling about Biden dropping out of the election, a lot of people don’t know what’s happening with a lot of things around them. It doesn’t make them bad people, just ignorant.

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    whatever data anyone has (google, facebook, your employer, your bank, the credit bureaus) basically belongs to trump’s nsa, fbi, cia, etc now

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    No idea why anyone that’s not racist, sexist, or has a reasonable level of intelligence is still on that site.

    My friend was way into it for news directly from journalists and had been on the site since the beginning. As soon as Trump’s victory was secure he deleted his account and moved to BlueSky.

    Time to leave that site to the deplorables and move on.

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      I knew a journalist who said she used it for work. Apparently that’s just where a critical mass of people refuse to leave.

      But also she’d send me stupid memes from Twitter.

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    If you don’t think every major US site has been freely giving your data to the government for 20+ years, you’re painfully naive. US law has never required a warrant for this type of thing due to the Third Party Doctrine.

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      On modern phones, it will tell you if it’s using them. And you can block permissions.

      however, given who is the owner, right now the best course of action is to consider xitter as a compromised app and treat it as malware/spyware