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Re: Social Media Watch Thread
Posted: 16 Dec 2022 23:47
by IndraD
https://www.reuters.com/world/europe/ge ... ce=twitter
germany: will sanction & block twitter cos press freedom is at risk (and we will define what press freedom is)
Re: Social Media Watch Thread
Posted: 17 Dec 2022 02:22
by ramana
Twitter is agog with many zingers between Law minister Kirren Rijju, CJI DYC, and bystanders like SuSwa and Zero Sibbal.
Later two are siding with CJI.
This itself tells the Govt is on right path to bring down the unconstitutional and illegal Collegium.
Re: Social Media Watch Thread
Posted: 17 Dec 2022 12:02
by chetak
ramana wrote:Twitter is agog with many zingers between Law minister Kirren Rijju, CJI DYC, and bystanders like SuSwa and Zero Sibbal.
Later two are siding with CJI.
This itself tells the Govt is on right path to bring down the unconstitutional and illegal Collegium.
the congis and the TMC are siding with the collegium guys.
enemy of my enemy.......
Re: Social Media Watch Thread
Posted: 19 Dec 2022 08:08
by ramana
The reality of Indian politics is power. Without it doesn't matter how many Lilliputs gather.
It's only NaMo that allows them to tie him just like Hanuman let Indrajit tie him up to see Ravana!!!
Await Lanka dahan!!!
Re: Social Media Watch Thread
Posted: 19 Dec 2022 08:25
by saip
Looks like Twitter is saying bye, bye to Musk. He is running a poll if should step down as Head of twitter. Right now the poll is 53 for yes and 47 for no. Over 8 million voted. Can he use bots to turn that around?
PS: But, he can be a janitor at Twitter and still control Twitter.
Re: Social Media Watch Thread
Posted: 19 Dec 2022 08:42
by ramana
In my circle, there are quite a few older NRIs who are virulently anti-Musk and have an inordinate interest in a private company that he bought at full price despite it having so many bogus accounts.
In a real estate deal, the buyer has the right to request an appraisal. Here the trio of Jack, Parag, and Vijaya managed to get a full price without appraisal and knowledge of snakes in the legal dept. And that turd Roth.
Re: Social Media Watch Thread
Posted: 22 Dec 2022 22:38
by Amber G.
ramana wrote:In my circle, there are quite a few older NRIs who are virulently anti-Musk...
Ramana - FWIW to be honest, in my circle (includes lot of older and
younger NRI's, scientists/engineers from India and US,) virtually 100% have as much contempt for Musk as say Bilawal Bhutto Zardari, or Imran Khan. No exaggeration. (Yes I understand there are groupies but none in my circle.)
For obvious reasons I am not going to post more here but allow me to post a recent article from prestigious Nature magazine which almost never comments on social media... -- some may find it's interesting..
Twitter changed science — what happens now it’s in turmoil?
(The microblogging platform has transformed research communication, but its future is in doubt)
Regards.
Re: Social Media Watch Thread
Posted: 23 Dec 2022 08:00
by ramana
" In reply to Bergstrom’s farewell, Trish Greenhalgh, a health scientist at the University of Oxford, UK, argued that people like him are still needed, and that she feels duty-bound to carry on: “We can and must stick around and post sensible scientific tweets. I’m staying.”
I agree with this sentiment.
Re: Social Media Watch Thread
Posted: 23 Dec 2022 19:52
by vijayk
Re: Social Media Watch Thread
Posted: 25 Dec 2022 02:04
by chetak
Re: Social Media Watch Thread
Posted: 25 Dec 2022 15:23
by chetak
Re: Social Media Watch Thread
Posted: 27 Dec 2022 23:34
by ramana
The release of a series of Twitter files is showing how Twitter management was working to suppress ideas and thoughts under the rubric of FBI direction.
Almost every so-called conspiracy theory is coming true.
Reminds us of how in the UPA years, we used to label lateral thinking as a Conspiracy Theory.
Eg Sadhvi Pragya and Col Purohit.
Re: Social Media Watch Thread
Posted: 28 Dec 2022 00:27
by IndraD
Most people don’t appreciate the significance of the point Matt was making:
*Every* social media company is engaged in heavy censorship, with significant involvement of and, at times, explicit direction of the government.
Google frequently makes links disappear, for example.
https://twitter.com/elonmusk/status/160 ... XH0fz9n0Iw
Re: Social Media Watch Thread
Posted: 28 Dec 2022 00:42
by sanjaykumar
Censorship is a somewhat crude term.
Media sets the agenda. The Guardian recently published a piece on Hindi “imposition” without any reference to current events in India. It was hardly gratuitous.
Not one report on all the Hindu women being murdered by Abrahamics. Not one piece on the carnal depravity of church leaders in India.
This pattern of commentary is not gratuitous. There is nothing accidental about it.
Re: Social Media Watch Thread
Posted: 28 Dec 2022 00:54
by ramana
Sanjay, Social media is more than media.
Col. Trevor Dupuy wrote a book Future Wars in 1992.
Two of the episode are about media influencing policymakers
Re: Social Media Watch Thread
Posted: 28 Dec 2022 14:28
by chetak
Re: Social Media Watch Thread
Posted: 28 Dec 2022 21:55
by sanjaykumar
Of course Ramana, media sets the agenda for the masses. Someone else sets the agenda for the media.
Re: Social Media Watch Thread
Posted: 01 Jan 2023 00:24
by chetak
@TrueIndology is back
True Indology@TrueIndology·2h
In April 2019, my handle was suspended.
Today, twitter sent me a mail acknowledging that my suspension was a mistake. They have reinstated my account.
I am glad to be back. I thank all my suppoters and well wishers for their constant encouragement and support.
सत्यमेव जयते
Re: Social Media Watch Thread
Posted: 01 Jan 2023 03:58
by Tanaji
Slight off topic: what is the name of that famous Indian youtuber that does news podcasts in hindi and looks like Johnny Depo? A while back he had gotten into a tiff with the Supreme court as well…
Re: Social Media Watch Thread
Posted: 01 Jan 2023 04:20
by morem
Tanaji wrote:Slight off topic: what is the name of that famous Indian youtuber that does news podcasts in hindi and looks like Johnny Depo? A while back he had gotten into a tiff with the Supreme court as well…
Ajeet Bharati
Re: Social Media Watch Thread
Posted: 01 Jan 2023 04:24
by Tanaji
Yes!! Thanks morem
Re: Social Media Watch Thread
Posted: 02 Jan 2023 01:09
by chetak
The 13th Shri P.A. Ramakrishnan Memorial Lecture
"HINDU DHARMA AND CULTURE WARS" by Dr. Koenraad Elst (Indic History Researcher) to be held on 8th Jan 2023 (Sunday), 6.00 P.M. at C.P.R. Convention Centre, Chennai.
Requesting all to kindly attend the thought provoking lecture

Re: Social Media Watch Thread
Posted: 04 Jan 2023 23:34
by IndraD
Re: Social Media Watch Thread
Posted: 06 Jan 2023 18:48
by chetak
WA
Well, Air India DID want to be the Number One airline.
Re: Social Media Watch Thread
Posted: 06 Jan 2023 23:18
by Cyrano
Re: Social Media Watch Thread
Posted: 07 Jan 2023 00:11
by IndraD
long article on how twitter was used to spread propaganda to enforce lockdowns etc on covid, these bot handles were given blue tick and they claimed to be ER doctors from US witnessing carnage of covid (trans as well) they have vanished ...they were bots!!
Re: Social Media Watch Thread
Posted: 07 Jan 2023 08:15
by sanjaykumar
I have been getting these ridiculous Panjab propaganda Youtube shorts showing IQ 70 religious fanatics from the 18th century. How does one stop this tiresome social media feed?
I click on videos of thought leaders in India apart from some science/China news, and now I'm getting this rubbish. The youtube algorithm has developed a low opinion of me.
Re: Social Media Watch Thread
Posted: 08 Jan 2023 16:16
by IndraD
Elon fires many more censorship czars from twitter
Twitter has fired at least a dozen employees responsible for handling “misinformation policy, global appeals and state media” at its Dublin and Singapore offices, Bloomberg reported on Saturday, citing people familiar with the matter. It's the latest in a series of radical reforms conducted by the social media platform's new CEO, Elon Musk.
Twitter’s head of Trust and Safety, Ella Irwin, told the publication that in order to “consolidate teams,” the company eliminated duplicate positions and jobs with insufficient workload to justify their existence. Friday's cuts reportedly affected the head of site integrity for Twitter’s Asia-Pacific region, Nur Azhar Bin Ayob, and senior director of revenue policy, Analuisa Dominguez, while others asked not to be identified.
In a separate statement to Reuters, Irwin admitted some fresh cuts in her department, but said the company still has “thousands of people” responsible for content moderation and has “not made cuts to the teams that do that work daily.”
Re: Social Media Watch Thread
Posted: 09 Jan 2023 04:01
by Vayutuvan
sanjaykumar wrote: ... and now I'm getting this rubbish. The youtube algorithm has developed a low opinion of me.
I heard this somewhere else too. Not about Punjab but some other international stuff. YouTube has reset the parameters of their algorithms so to maximize monetization of all the junk that gets uploaded there. IOW, they relaxed the constraints on the algorithms.
Re: Social Media Watch Thread
Posted: 09 Jan 2023 05:35
by sanjaykumar
That may explain it. Hopefully I can train the algorithm by skipping or disliking stuff.
Re: Social Media Watch Thread
Posted: 09 Jan 2023 15:18
by Cyrano
If you click on the 3 vertical dots, you get the options "not interested" and "do not recommend this channel".
Re: Social Media Watch Thread
Posted: 09 Jan 2023 19:11
by sanjaykumar
Thanks
Re: Social Media Watch Thread
Posted: 10 Jan 2023 01:53
by krithivas
The amount of FB reels content in Tamil is simply astounding covering the following: anti-Hindu, anti-Brahmin, anti-EWS, anti-Modi, pro-reservation-in-private-sector, evangelical-Halleluah, pro-rationalism, radical-dravidianism. FB AI keeps pushing me the above content even if I indicate "see-less".
Re: Social Media Watch Thread
Posted: 11 Jan 2023 01:52
by venkat_kv
Vayutuvan wrote:sanjaykumar wrote: ... and now I'm getting this rubbish. The youtube algorithm has developed a low opinion of me.
I heard this somewhere else too. Not about Punjab but some other international stuff. YouTube has reset the parameters of their algorithms so to maximize monetization of all the junk that gets uploaded there. IOW, they relaxed the constraints on the algorithms.
That would explain quite a few things Vayutuvan Saar. About a year ago when i used to see Jaipur dialogues or Aapka Akhbar of Pradeep Singh, i would mostly get recommendations from other indic leaning ones like String, Defensive offense, Sab loktantra and other channels. There would be an odd Dhruv rathee recommendation (especially like the rafale video of his in the run up to 2019 elections) or the deshbakth Akash banerjee.
But now the whole algorithm seems to be scrambled. getting a lot of AAP, Satya Hindi, News 24 or many other nameless influencers pimping Raga's Bharat Jodo yatra and mostly secular stuff these days than before.
Re: Social Media Watch Thread
Posted: 11 Jan 2023 01:58
by morem
I typically click on the 'Don't recommend channel' link and it never comes up again.
Re: Social Media Watch Thread
Posted: 11 Jan 2023 02:55
by Vayutuvan
venkat_kv wrote:...getting a lot of AAP, Satya Hindi, News 24 or many other nameless influencers pimping Raga's Bharat Jodo yatra and mostly secular stuff these days than before.
Oh man, do they generate junk in huge volumes - these AAApia Congis, and their ilk.
Re: Social Media Watch Thread
Posted: 17 Jan 2023 23:16
by chetak
Now do “halal”.
@hoopoe_is_here·16 Jan
All these "pure veg" signs across food outlets are offensive and un-inclusive. Blatantly implying that other food preferences are "impure" and legitimizing the discrimination against people with diverse preferences
Re: Social Media Watch Thread
Posted: 19 Jan 2023 01:22
by IndraD
Donald Trump is reportedly preparing to come back to Twitter and Facebook after being reinstated.
Re: Social Media Watch Thread
Posted: 19 Jan 2023 06:55
by sanjaykumar
Perspicacious Chetak. I missed that angle.
Re: Social Media Watch Thread
Posted: 23 Jan 2023 08:13
by chetak