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🚨 KILL THE ALGORITHM — BRING BACK REAL DEBATE 🚨 It’s time we ditch the social media algorithms and go back to seeing what’s actually most popular — not what the AI thinks we want to see. The algorithm is keeping ALL of us stuck in digital echo chambers....

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The Dark Cat1 year ago

That's why you select Following at the top. No Algorithm. I never use "For you". Otherwise, I never see the posts of those I follow.

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Project Constitution1 year ago

even then it still is only showing you a small subset of what is really out there

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Jeanne Nicholson1 year ago

@taxfreeok Amen! I'm so tired of having my feed "curated". To me, that's just a more polite term for censorship. They should spend that manpower killing the millions of fake Elon accounts, the scam accounts, and the "fan" accounts that post as if they are the actual person.

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Tiger🇺🇸1 year ago

Spend more time getting rid of Fake Elon Scam accounts, Scammed, Bots, and porn accounts. Fix the algorthms

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Project Constitution1 year ago

gosh i hate them

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𝑳𝒂vi🤍1 year ago

Totally with you! tired of the algorithm spoon feeding us the same stuff. Real talk happens when we actually hear each other out, not just our side. Let’s bring back the messy, honest, human debates. Btw aren’t we overdue for real conversations, not just curated content?

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Project Constitution1 year ago

all you see if the same big accounts

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HeidiVicars1 year ago

@TRUMP_ARMY_ My tiktok is almost completely left, I read left journals and am entrenched with lefty academics. I get plenty, but still a good point if one doesn't have access to alternative points of views.

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Suggon Deeznuts, PhD1 year ago

@IAmK4Freedom @X had the chance to do just that and yet here we are... In the Twitter platform with Twitter code... Twitter processes and policies all run by a WEF schill

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Thorhammer 🇺🇸🦅1 year ago

I’m not in the middle

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