I have an X-twitter account but I have never really used it except to read certain things that people I know suggest.
I run a page for a local area and all posts have to go through admin. It's quite a sane and helpful place. The strict 'no dickheads' policy increases traffic which is unsurprising."Happenings in Hangleton" sounds like a prime candidate to get overun by people somehow turning a light hearted comment about some nice community event into a massive argument about immigration and how the country's going to the dogs.
I am finally considering coming off X. It's a cesspit.I don’t think you can compare one with the other.
Facebook is quite manageable with regards to what you see, Twitter as mentioned is basically a Steven Yaxley Lemon/Ferage wankfest at the moment. Personally I’m finding the latter unreadable at the moment.
Our neighbourhood page has recently been updated to allow the OP to be anonymous (mods can still see) and it’s basically been used as a campaign for vengeance on various neighbourly disputes, such as who’s letting fireworks off at 10pm and x address kids are playing with a ball near my car. It’s a real insight into these peoples livesI run a page for a local area and all posts have to go through admin. It's quite a sane and helpful place. The strict 'no dickheads' policy increases traffic which is unsurprising.
It's a summary of society really. Most folks really do want to talk about nice things or be reasonable online. But if your knee is cut open it's the blood that folk see most, not the rest of your body being fine.
That doesn't really surprise me. The threads on here that get dominated by nonsense all end up with the same 5 or so people posting on them.I run a page for a local area and all posts have to go through admin. It's quite a sane and helpful place. The strict 'no dickheads' policy increases traffic which is unsurprising.
It's a summary of society really. Most folks really do want to talk about nice things or be reasonable online. But if your knee is cut open it's the blood that folk see most, not the rest of your body being fine.
I think I've got to the point of binning the lot off.I am finally considering coming off X. It's a cesspit.
BoobiesWhilst I'm sure, I'll still be around here for the foreseeable and more, it feels a lot more serious than it used to be.
Where's Pierce Brosnan when you need him!Musk is starting to remind me of Jonathan Pryce’s character in Tomorrow Never Dies.
Really good performance. Love Pryce anywayMusk is starting to remind me of Jonathan Pryce’s character in Tomorrow Never Dies.
I recommend it.I am finally considering coming off X. It's a cesspit.
Brazil for me, what a film, Pryce stood alongside some giants but some how stole every scene without ever trying. Wonderful acting.Really good performance. Love Pryce anyway
I get a very real sense of this, too. I guess there are a combination of factors but so far as NSC is concerned, I believe @hart's shirt pretty much nailed it for me when he posted this critique last night:Whilst I'm sure, I'll still be around here for the foreseeable and more, it feels a lot more serious than it used to be. Perhaps it's just me or the passage of time but the internet is nowhere near as much fun as it used to.
"He is a danger to our country". talk about stirring things up.Time to ban it in the UK?
Musk is stirring up civil unrest and spreading conspiracy theories. He is a danger to our country.
Elon Musk calls PM ‘two-tier Keir’ over police response to UK riots
Owner of X uses platform to promote conspiracy theory that white far-right ‘protesters’ involved in disorder are treated more severely than minoritieswww.theguardian.com
Brazil is an outstanding movie agreeBrazil for me, what a film, Pryce stood alongside some giants but some how stole every scene without ever trying. Wonderful acting.
I get a very real sense of this, too. I guess there are a combination of factors but so far as NSC is concerned, I believe @hart's shirt pretty much nailed it for me when he posted this critique last night:
"Occasionally I feel certain threads should have suggested maximum daily posting limits for users to protect themselves and others, and for NSC unity.
It's usually where there's more heat than light generated, a lack of civility shown to other contributors, or where a few monopolize the discussion.
Ideally it should be a self-imposed restraint as I always like to think most people on NSC would know when they're close to stepping over the line.
It is possible to robustly argue and fundamentally disagree whilst remaining civil, courteous and respectful of differing opinions.
At times like these, it's much more important that we are useful than just being right."