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- technology@beehaw.org
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- technology@beehaw.org
I’m all for shitting on Xitter, but this is a pretty bad article. It’s written like somebody put it through Google Translate a few times, and doesn’t cite any sources for any of its claims. Closest I could find was this Business Insider story on a report by Apptopia, which only says that its downloads in various app stores declined 30%, not its overall userbase.
Yes the article is junk. Yet it feeds my confirmation bias in a pleasing way.
Hey bro, Twitter sucks!
(I hope that helps too)
Un-fact checked, poorly seemingly AI written, citing no sources? So you’re saying it’s perfect for Twitter?
And every other link sharing site unfortunately. Lemmy included.
Here is an alternative Piped link(s):
https://piped.video/watch?v=lif6Xq_jQJk
Piped is a privacy-respecting open-source alternative frontend to YouTube.
I’m open-source, check me out at GitHub.
I haven’t had the chance to look up the data myself, but if downloads did decline in a way that’s unprecedented its a strong loss leader. To be really interesting though you’d have to couple it with other metrics.
Edit: There are people implying they work or worked at Twitter. They didn’t.
Declining downloads simply means a slowing of growth, whereas this is claiming a user decline. That only shows up in traffic logs, transit commits, or CDN account usage data.
Not necessarily.
Every time someone buys a new device they have to reinstall the app. So declining downloads could be indicitive of less users.
Yeah and also, in capitalism, if a company ceases to grow, there’s a good chance it will vaporize soon after. It’s not a causation, but it’s a notable correlation.
Yup! There are people out there with big pockets watching for stats much subtler than this. It doesn’t always mean much taken on its own, but as a whole can paint an interesting picture.
whole can paint an interesting picture.
I know there’s meant to be a comma after ‘whole’. But I just pictured someone dumping a whole can of paint on a canvas and yelling “time!” Before walking over and slapping it on an easel at an auction and selling it for millions, while still dripping.
I almost want to add a hyphen now to make it official.
Thank you.
Phone replacement is a high seasonality situation. CDN usage and access logs will absolutely show whether usage has declined or not. Release an iPhone and you see a major spike in new downloads, otherwise it’s probably all pretty much background noise.
My guess is everything involving Twitter has been on a decline, and the things I did know I’m not able to share.
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I was thinking the same thing. I couldn’t figure out if it was AI or translated (or both).
You mean I got my pitchfork out for nothing?
Guess I’ll put it away…
Imagine paying 40 billion for it too. The moron is so disconnected, I hope he gets butt cancer.
Downloads did plummet after the name change. But likely because non-tech nerds have no idea the name changed.
(citation needed) Seriously there are zero sources, numbers and article ends with a typical interaction bait. As a Turkish person who knows the Turkish shiftdelete I was almost happy that they have an English version for global market but not this tabloid like junk.
Downloads doesn’t mean usage. I really hope it happens one day but it isn’t currently the case. We need governments, politicians and media to wake up.
That’s 30% less downloads, not 30% less traffic . I am not sure how that translates to current users.
Good question…
There’s always some background noise in installs. People get new devices constantly and they’d usually download it again. Those are fewer
Then there’s usually some consistent downloads from new users. Those are probably down
Traffic being down is a good measure and that’s dropping too
I would like to formally invite everyone to Mastodon.
Everyone? Like, even the nazis? Because there seem to be an awful lot of them on xitter.
Sure, they can be on their defederated lil nazi instance.
Like that server in Mythic Quest, gather them in one place, unplug, and let them scream into the void.
I’m skeptical of this article, but I know my own usage went to almost 0 because of how awful the bots and trolls are now. Blue checks are prioritized in the comment section and they’re usually awful people or maybe paid trolls or bots, and it makes the app unusable and unpleasant. That’s really the thing that killed it for me.
A lot of big-fat-jerks on there lately. 🤷♂️
I never used Twitter or X or the company formally known as Twitter or whatever the hell we’re calling it now but how did the prioritization work before? Was it just sorted by most retweets or likes?
Xitter (pronounced “Shitter”)
Is he doing this on purpose? He has to be right? What’s the end goal? Was his only goal to destroy Twitter? It’s fascinating
Never attribute to malice what can be explained by incompetence.
https://gizmodo.com/twitter-saudi-arabia-x-jack-dorsey-areej-al-sadhan-abdu-1850805085
Probably bought it to kill some democracies (USA included) since people seem easy to brainwash
https://www.newsweek.com/elon-musks-twitter-takeover-faces-backlash-over-saudi-financing-1755606
Makes one question what should money be allowed to buy, doesn’t it?
“According to a report published by popular research companies”
I’d like to know to whom “popular research companies” refers, and by what means they’re measuring “losing 30% of users”.
Thank you for that link, because I was also feeling like this article was being pretty sketchy by not giving any links or sources.
You haven’t heard of “Dude” and “Trust me, bro”? They’re incredibly popular research companies.
I just couldn’t have seen this coming. /s
Combine it with this:
Yeah I’ve stopped using Xwitter entirely. Musk is an idiot capitalist who ruins everything he touches.
I tried to use it to follow people in crypto but even many of those who stayed are now retweeting right wing conspiracy theories and anti science articles. Twitter is a disgusting hole of hate.
Wow, who would have thought that crypto people, the dumbest people on the entire Internet, would end up posting rw conspiracies.
Hey! I represent that remark!
Wow, who would have thought the mention of crypto would trigger some random moron to embarrass himself with some butthurt statement.
I didn’t. I thought such people are not on lemmy yet. I was sadly wrong.
mention of crypto would trigger some random moron to embarrass himself
the self fulfilling prophecy.
Funny when the 1 month old account remarks that to the 9 month old account.
Hate to break it to you bub: the only places where the majority of people do not think cryptocurrencies are a scam, are crypto hangouts, and places where they haven’t heard about cryptos at all.
Great content guys, I learned a lot. (writes in notebook: “crypto…is…bad”)
Is it funny? Because generally for that to be funny, the account age would have to be linked somehow to credibility. I’m sure you are not stating that,because that would be incredibly stupid.
Please “brake it to me” more. Explain how everyone thinks that. Maybe some study? Some survey? Explain it to me and then explain why I hell would I care? You have no idea how dumb you seem right now. Like some flat earth dumbass explaining how wrong everybody else is.
I apologise if I have offended you or made you doubt your worldview.
And they keep on trying to inflate the userbase with bot accounts whose bios are weird and mostly contain suspicious links, amd use those same bots to randomly like anyone’s new
poststweets.I think they’re pronounced “skeets” now (xeets)
Skeet skeet motherfucka
“Exeet”
Boy do I wish the same thing would happen to Meta.
not only that, but i sure do hope mark fuckerberg goes broke in the process.
That’s ok, they’ll make up for it by adding 30% more bots.
my usage tanked a lot when he took over, but it’s more or less done for good when tweetdeck went premium. I check in on one account now, and occasionally still bitch at customer service accounts. Other than that, Im at mastodon and bluesky.
Same. I have deleted all my tweets/likes/follows and keep the account just as a way to reach customer service accounts (which usually work much better on Twitter/X than by phone/email).