Twitter and Musk

This is great if it applies to all, not just Twitter(X). Right now, it is the only platform, which has transparent algorithms.

The framework demands Transparency of algorithms, decisions on how companies enforce their “community standards,” and how commercial advertising shapes the content it presents, which would allow for meaningful Accountability to the public. It also requires companies to take Responsibility for avoidable, predictable harms they failed to deal with, which we hope will lead to a culture of Safety by Design. 

Posting the previous algorithm which Twitter no longer uses.... is not transparency.

Providing code of an algorithm with no insights about the data used to train it... is not transparency.

Having a algorithm and regularly manually bypassing it.... is not transparency.

Musk providing the Twitter "algorithms" is basically a joke... as outlined by many experts.


The New ‘Transparent’ Twitter Isn’t Very Transparent
Elon Musk offered a rare look into the social platform’s algorithm. Experts say you shouldn’t take it too seriously.
https://www.theatlantic.com/technol...on-musk-twitter-algorithm-code-public/673642/

The problems with Elon Musk’s plan to open-source the Twitter algorithm
It could introduce new security risks while doing little to boost transparency.
https://www.technologyreview.com/20...ks-plan-to-open-source-the-twitter-algorithm/

Bird’s Eye View: The Limits of Twitter’s Algorithm Release
https://cdt.org/insights/birds-eye-view-the-limits-of-twitters-algorithm-release/

Twitter's Open Source Algorithm - Unveiling the code, but not the secrets
https://www.shaped.ai/blog/twitters-open-source-algorithm-unveiling-the-code-but-not-the-secrets


BTW -- Facebook has provided information about its algorithms for years including detailed information on every update. It offers "many explainers and tutorials over the past few years to break down how its algorithm ranks and distributes content to users’ Feeds". You can view many articles and buy books on how the Facebook algorithms work -- they have been a lot more transparent (for years) than Musk's Twitter.

2023 Facebook Algorithm Guide: Overview & Best Practices
https://tinuiti.com/blog/paid-social/facebook-algorithm/


Facebook also provides many of it algorithms and APIs on code repository GitHub.
https://github.com/facebook
 
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Elon Musk Blames Anti-Defamation League for Destroying Website He Ruined Himself. Musk has come around to the point in the process where he is going to blame the Jews for his self-destruction.

Elon Musk comes around to blaming the Jews
https://www.latimes.com/business/story/2023-09-05/elon-musk-blames-jews-threatens-adl

Elon Musk has long been known for blaming everyone else but himself for the various fiascos visited upon his companies — meddlesome bureaucrats for COVID-related production slowdowns at Tesla, the Pentagon and conniving rivals for the loss of a government contract by SpaceX, nasty woke advertisers for the decline of X (ex-Twitter).

So what were the chances that he would get around to blaming the Jews? Based on the evidence at hand, 100%.

Over the weekend, Musk launched a ferocious, spittle-flecked attack on the Anti-Defamation League, which describes itself (accurately enough) as “a global leader in combating antisemitism, countering extremism and battling bigotry wherever and whenever it happens.”

The ADL, because they are so aggressive in their demands to ban social media accounts for even minor infractions, are ironically the biggest generators of anti-Semitism on this platform.
— Elon Musk goes after the Jews on his social media platform X


Musk decided that the ADL is responsible for (in his words) “most of our revenue loss [at X]. Giving them maximum benefit of the doubt, I don’t see any scenario where they’re responsible for less than 10% of the value destruction, so ~$4 billion.”

He asserted that the U.S. advertising revenue at X is “down 60%, primarily due to pressure on advertisers by @ADL (that’s what advertisers tell us), so they almost succeeded in killing X/Twitter!” And he tweeted that he has “no choice but to file a defamation lawsuit against the Anti-Defamation League.”

Not to put a fine point on things, but all this shows Musk to have gone utterly off the rails and over the edge of conspiracy-mongering paranoia. It’s the most extreme outburst of antisemitism by a purportedly mainstream public figure in more than 100 years.

Musk’s hate-spasm easily outflanks the previous champion of public antisemitism, Robert F. Kennedy Jr., who was caught on tape in July arguing that COVID-19 was “targeted to attack Caucasians and Black people” while leaving Ashkenazi Jews and Chinese relatively immune. It’s as if Musk challenged Kennedy’s effort to seize the antisemitism crown by saying, “Oh, yeah? Watch this.”

Musk’s outburst makes the position of Linda Yaccarino, the formerly respected entertainment executive who accepted the job of X’s CEO to restore the platform to the good graces of corporate advertisers, hopelessly untenable. Why she doesn’t resign is a mystery. His words also should prompt the federal government to question his suitability, and that of his company SpaceX, to hold government contracts of any kind.

Musk has bought into the notion — advanced by openly antisemitic X accounts — that the ADL fosters antisemitism by calling it out wherever it appears.

“The ADL, because they are so aggressive in their demands to ban social media accounts for even minor infractions, are ironically the biggest generators of anti-Semitism on this platform,” he tweeted on Sunday. He was responding to a tweet quoting the far-right conspiracy-monger Alex Jones calling the ADL “the most pro-Hitler organization I’ve ever seen.” He further implied that the ADL is “somehow complicit in creating the very thing they complain about!”

Musk implicitly endorsed the hashtag #BantheADL,” advocating banning the organization from X, by replying, “Perhaps we should run a poll on this.” Surely he knows that his right-wing followers would swamp any such poll on the “yes” side.

It’s crystal clear that X’s revenue problem is Elon Musk and his policies. He has welcomed dispensers of antisemitism, racism and other varieties of hate speech back onto the platform, while amplifying misinformation about purported COVID treatments and homophobic slurs retailed by conspiracy movements such as QAnon.

Corporate advertisers in the consumer market don’t need the ADL to tell them that it’s bad for their brands to be associated with a social media platform bristling with neo-Nazis and other denizens of the cultural underworld.

It’s true that the ADL has had its eyes on Musk and X for some time. That’s because the platform’s content moderation policies have fostered a documented surge of hate speech since Musk acquired it last October.

In March, the ADL reported that Twitter had refused to remove tweets or accounts that incited violence against Jews. Two months later, it followed up with a report that Musk’s decision to reinstate 65 Twitter accounts that had previously been banned for hate speech had contributed to the antisemitism surge.

The tweet-and-reply threads of many of these accounts, the ADL found, had become “magnets for vile antisemitic content.” They were rife with such “familiar antisemitic tropes” as “conspiracy theories about George Soros and the Rothschild banking family controlling global politics, finance, and media” and accusations that Jews are aiming to “destroy ‘the West’ by promoting transgender identities and lifestyles and ‘replacing’ white people via immigration (e.g., the Great Replacement).”

Tellingly, beyond stating his determination to “clear our platform’s name on the matter of anti-Semitism,” and declaring, “I’m pro free speech, but against anti-Semitism of any kind,” Musk in his weekend outburst made no effort to address the specific points raised by the ADL — he merely asserted that the organization’s accusations were “unfounded.”

Obviously, that won’t do. According to ADL Chief Executive Jonathan Greenblatt, Yaccarino reached out to him last month, leading to a “frank + productive conversation ... about @X, what works and what doesn’t, and where it needs to go to address hate effectively on the platform,” he tweeted.

ADL will “give her and Elon Musk credit if the service gets better ... and reserve the right to call them out until it does,” Greenblatt added.

Late Tuesday, however, the ADL issued a further statement.

Citing Musk’s weekend outburst and his cozying up to neo-Nazis, the organization said, “Musk is engaging with and elevating these antisemites at a time when ADL is tracking a surge of bomb threats and swatting attacks of synagogues and Jewish institutions, dramatic levels of antisemitic propaganda being littered throughout Jewish and non-Jewish residential communities, and extremists marching openly through the streets in Nazi gear. All of this is happening in a context of the highest number of antisemitic incidents that ADL has tracked in more than 40 years — and just two weeks away from the Jewish holidays of Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur.”

The ADL added, “This behavior is not just alarming nor reckless. It is flat out dangerous and deeply irresponsible. We need responsible leaders to lead, to stop inflaming hatred and to step back from the brink before it’s too late.”

There are few precedents in American history for someone with the public renown of Elon Musk voicing or hosting opinions of such unalloyed virulence. The closest analogue is probably Henry Ford, who in 1920 began publishing screeds in the Dearborn Independent, a local weekly he had acquired, alleging the existence of a vast Jewish conspiracy to achieve world domination.

“Musk is sometimes compared to the innovator Henry Ford,” Josh Marshall observed Tuesday on his website, Talking Points Memo. “The comparison seems increasingly apt, if not in the way many have intended.”

I thought it was just good business to keep them around?

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Let's see how things are going at Musk's Twitter 2.0. Oh, downloads and everything else are sinking. Just like the platform on a nearly daily basis.

Musk's X Faces Unprecedented Download Slump
https://www.benzinga.com/news/23/09/34413733/musks-x-faces-unprecedented-download-slump
  • Twitter downloads hit a decade-low following the platform's rebranding to X.
  • Daily users decreased to 249 million in September, a 2% drop.
Following a series of controversial moves by X owner Elon Musk, the company is experiencing its lowest download rates in over a decade.

What Happened: The platform X has seen a significant dip in app downloads, with a nearly 30% decrease since July, when Musk decided to rename the company, Insider reported.

The current drop is 18% less compared to the same period last year, before Musk's acquisition worth $44 billion. Interest in the app has plummeted to one of its lowest points since before it became a public entity in 2013, according to Insider.

The platform, which has added between 15 million and 30 million users each month since 2011, only managed to attract 10 million users between August and September.

Insider referenced data from app performance tracker Apptopia, which indicated a global decline in X downloads, including in major markets such as the U.S., U.K. and Japan.

X's traffic has also seen a reduction, with a 10% global decrease and a 15% fall in the U.S. in August year-over-year, according to Similarweb.

The daily user count dropped to 249 million in September, a decrease of about 2% since July, despite Musk's ambitious target of amassing 1 billion users by 2024. According to Insider, X's user base has been steadily declining since late May.

Musk has been criticized for encouraging misinformation and allowing a surge of antisemitic content on the platform. Recent changes that favor posts from paid subscribers have also stirred controversy.
 
Let's see how things are going at Musk's Twitter 2.0. Oh, downloads and everything else are sinking. Just like the platform on a nearly daily basis.

Musk's X Faces Unprecedented Download Slump
https://www.benzinga.com/news/23/09/34413733/musks-x-faces-unprecedented-download-slump
  • Twitter downloads hit a decade-low following the platform's rebranding to X.
  • Daily users decreased to 249 million in September, a 2% drop.
Following a series of controversial moves by X owner Elon Musk, the company is experiencing its lowest download rates in over a decade.

What Happened: The platform X has seen a significant dip in app downloads, with a nearly 30% decrease since July, when Musk decided to rename the company, Insider reported.

The current drop is 18% less compared to the same period last year, before Musk's acquisition worth $44 billion. Interest in the app has plummeted to one of its lowest points since before it became a public entity in 2013, according to Insider.

The platform, which has added between 15 million and 30 million users each month since 2011, only managed to attract 10 million users between August and September.

Insider referenced data from app performance tracker Apptopia, which indicated a global decline in X downloads, including in major markets such as the U.S., U.K. and Japan.

X's traffic has also seen a reduction, with a 10% global decrease and a 15% fall in the U.S. in August year-over-year, according to Similarweb.

The daily user count dropped to 249 million in September, a decrease of about 2% since July, despite Musk's ambitious target of amassing 1 billion users by 2024. According to Insider, X's user base has been steadily declining since late May.

Musk has been criticized for encouraging misinformation and allowing a surge of antisemitic content on the platform. Recent changes that favor posts from paid subscribers have also stirred controversy.

Wait, didn't you tell us Threads would kill Twitter?
 
Musk's Twitter 2.0 is basically a hate platform for right-wing extremists.

X (Twitter) Failed to Take Action on 86% of Hate Speech Posts, Researchers Say
https://www.yahoo.com/lifestyle/x-twitter-failed-action-86-162113802.html

A research group X previously sued for allegedly publishing “false” information about the company, released a new report slamming the social network for its refusal to remove hate speech. The new report, released Wednesday by the Center for Countering Digital Hate (CCDH) claims X (née Twitter) failed to take action against 86% of posts CCDH found containing hate speech. Many of the posts, still on the platform at the time of writing, denied the Holocaust, glorified Nazis, and spoke endearingly of white supremacy.

The researchers collected 300 posts from 100 accounts that had been reported by Twitter users for hate speech violations on August 30, and 31. Those posts were independently reviewed by two researchers who confirmed they contained a variety of violating content, such as the promotion of anti-semitism, white supremacy, and anti-Black hatred. One week later, the researchers say 259 of those 300 violating posts remained on the platform despite showing clear signs of violating the company’s hateful conduct policies. 90 out of the 100 accounts remain active at the time of the report’s release.

Twitter tried to get ahead of the report on Tuesday evening, by releasing a statement taking issue with the company’s “purported findings.” In a tweet, Twitter claimed it had in fact taken enforcement actions against the example posts shared with it by the CCDH. Twitter also accused CCDH of misrepresenting the total number of users who may have been exposed to the content. The CCDH claims the 100 accounts it identified have a combined 1,060,106 followers.

“By not using impression data, the CCDH is misleading the public and making unsubstantiated assertions about the user activity on X,” Twitter said in a statement. The CCDH did not immediately respond to Gizmodo’s request for comment. Twitter says it will take further action against posts or accounts as needed after it reviews the CCDH’s full report.

Twitter CEO Elon Musk responded to his own company’s official statement with a tweet reading “CCDH is a bronze tier psy ops.”

Researchers say 140 of the posts they identified either promoted anti-semitism or referenced the anti-semitic trope that shadowy Jewish people run world organizations. The platform continued to host 85% of those anti-semitic posts despite Musk recently saying he’s “against anti-Semitism of any kind.” Musk recently threatened to sue the Anti-Defamation League, an antisemitism watchdog, for defamation “almost” killing Twitter.

Rather than immediately remove these posts, the CCDH says Twitter reviewed their findings and moved to “lock” three accounts reported as part of the study. Twitter said they would unblock those accounts if the account holders agreed to remove the violating content. However, in the interim, CCDH notes, the actual violating content remains on the platform for all to see.

“X’s number one priority remains: to keep our users safe and our platform healthy,” the company said in its statement. “Our doors are always open to organizations who want to work with us to strengthen our policies and improve our approach. And when the full report is released tomorrow, we will review it and we will take action as needed.”
 
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