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Labour MPs begin quitting X over ‘hate and disinformation’​


Exclusive: MPs leaving platform or scaling back use over its ‘deterioration’ under Elon Musk’s ownership

Eleni Courea Political correspondent

Mon 12 Aug 2024 15.00 EDTLast modified on Mon 12 Aug 2024 16.27 EDT
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One Labour MP accused Elon Musk of turning X into ‘a megaphone for foreign adversaries and far-right fringe groups’. Photograph: Étienne Laurent/EPA

Labour MPs have begun quitting X in alarm over the platform, with one saying Elon Musk had turned it into “a megaphone for foreign adversaries and far-right fringe groups”.

Over the weekend, newly elected MPs took to WhatsApp groups to raise growing concerns about the role X played in the spread of misinformation amid the far-right-led riots in parts of England and Northern Ireland.

Two Labour MPs are known to have told colleagues they were leaving the platform. One of them, Noah Law, has disabled his account. Other MPs who still use X have begun examining alternatives, including Threads, which is owned by Facebook’s parent company, Meta, and the open-source platform Bluesky.

Musk, who bought Twitter in 2022 and renamed it X, has been embroiled in a public spat with Keir Starmer since the tech billionaire suggested that the riots meant “civil war is inevitable” in the UK. Musk has been criticised for failing to crack down on misinformation on the platform and for sharing fake news himself.

In an article for the Guardian on Monday, a former Twitter executive, Bruce Daisley, said Musk should face personal sanctions and even an arrest warrant if he continues to stir up public disorder online.

Over the weekend, Jess Phillips, a Home Office minister who has more than 700,000 followers on X, said she wanted to scale back her use of the platform as it had become a “bit despotic” and was “a place of misery now”.

A government minister also told the Guardian they had reduced their posts on X over the summer and that Musk’s actions had made them “very reluctant to return”.

Musk – who has cast himself as a proponent of free speech, reinstating to X figures including Donald Trump and the far-right activist Tommy Robinson – is due to conduct an interview with Trump on X on Monday night .

Josh Simons, the Labour MP for Makerfield, said he was looking into alternative platforms such as Bluesky. “What matters about Musk is not only what he said, but how he changed X’s algorithms,” he said. “He’s turned X into a megaphone for foreign adversaries and far-right fringe groups seeking to corrupt our public sphere. Nobody should have that power.

“A new generation of legislators are flexing their muscles, people who’ve grown up understanding the power of these platforms. By talking down Britain, Musk has placed X firmly in our sights.”

Lewis Atkinson, the Labour MP for Sunderland Central, has begun collating a list of MPs from his party who use Threads and said that “any platform that has lots of hate and disinformation is not very appealing to use”.

“I’ve noticed in recent weeks some people moving away from X because of their experiences there, so I’ve expanded where I’m posting to include some X alternatives – Threads and BlueSky,” he said.

“I’ve been pleased to find others I know there, including other Labour MPs; by my count 28 now using Threads. Using multiple platforms gives constituents and journalists a choice of what they use. I don’t plan to quit X, but I don’t see why it (or any platform) should have a monopoly on politicians posting.”

Jo Platt, the Labour MP for Leigh, quit X before the general election after witnessing the “deterioration” of the platform and is now a Threads user.

“I used to love it. I was on it since 2009,” Platt said. “That deterioration of it has just happened quite quickly over the past few years and even more so now.” She cited “the misinformation and disinformation that you see on there, without it being challenged, and you know that it’s not going to be removed”.

Far right-led unrest was whipped up by activists online who falsely claimed that a Muslim asylum-seeker was behind a stabbing attack that left three children dead in Southport two weeks ago.

On Monday, Downing Street indicated that social media companies could face stronger regulation if they failed to take robust action against disinformation on their platforms. Peter Kyle, the technology secretary, met social media executives last week and another meeting is expected this week.

“We’re very clear that social media companies have a responsibility for ensuring that there is no safe place for hatred and illegality on their platforms,” the prime minister’s spokesperson said.

“Our immediate response has been responding to the disorder and working with police. But as [Starmer] said last week, he does agree that we’re going to need to look more broadly at social media after this disorder.”

She said ministers were focused on implementing the Online Safety Act as soon as possible.

On Monday, in response to a post by the rightwing Reform party leader, Nigel Farage, saying: “Keir Starmer poses the biggest threat to free speech we’ve seen in our history,” Musk replied: “True.”

The prime minister’s spokesperson said he would “disagree with that completely”, but stressed that Starmer would not enter a tit-for-tat spat with Musk.

In a string of posts over the past fortnight, Musk has repeatedly attacked the UK government, police and justice system. He has used the hashtag TwoTierKeir – a reference to allegations that police have treated some protesters more harshly than others – and has described the prison sentences handed to two far-right rioters as “messed up”.

But the prime minister’s spokesperson said the government had no plans to review its use of X and said: “With all of our communications, it’s important to make sure that we reach the broadest possible audience, and that is one of a number of channels that we use to ensure that we’re doing that.”
 

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X and threads on that same bullshyt with "Log in to see more replies" . you don't need an account on mastodon or bluesky to see replies.




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@LaurieAdkin
Does X have a new rule that a thread cannot be longer than 10 posts? The last three posts on this thread have disappeared . . .

[Quoted tweet]
The People's Testimonial in #yeg begins, without university leaders attending to listen to those affected by their decisions. @ualberta


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@youseepeeYYC
Threads are no longer viewable without a log in. At least not on mobile.

No replies are viewable without being logged in

https://xcancel.com/LaurieAdkin/status/1819169523138023681🔗

[Quoted tweet]
The People's Testimonial in #yeg begins, without university leaders attending to listen to those affected by their decisions. @ualberta


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Cross-posting social app Openvibe now supports Threads, too​

Sarah Perez

8:53 AM PDT · November 1, 2024

The decline of X (formerly Twitter) under Elon Musk has boosted engagement with alternative social networks like Bluesky, Threads, and Mastodon, but it has also challenged early adopters who now have too many places to post. Naturally, some entrepreneurs are working to solve this problem with apps that let you cross-post to multiple platforms at once. One of these apps, Openvibe, is now making itself even more useful with its recent support for Meta’s Threads, the X competitor from Instagram.

Launched earlier this summer, Openvibe initially made it possible to stay connected with friends and followers across Mastodon, Nostr, and Bluesky, by allowing you to view posts in a combined timeline and cross-post to the different networks at once.

Similar to how an app called Trillian once aggregated instant messaging networks like AIM, ICQ, Yahoo!, Google Talk, and others in one place for easy chatting in the early 2000s, Openvibe does the same for the many social networks that want to become the new place to “tweet.” According to Openvibe CEO Matej Svancer, the company’s mission is to offer a friendly, “easy-to-use gateway” to the open social web, which today spans networks built on different protocols, like ActivityPub (Mastodon, Threads), AT Protocol (Bluesky), and Nostr.

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While there are some existing bridges being built across these networks, they may require additional servers, mirror accounts, and user opt-ins, Svancer explained. He believed this wasn’t the best path forward, and that a simple cross-posting app would be a better solution to lower the barrier of entry for new users.

“I believe the open social space can challenge legacy social media, but only if it’s united,” the founder earlier told TechCrunch.

With the addition of Threads support, which rolled out to Openvibe this week across iOS and Android, users can now log in with their accounts and cross-post and reply across Threads, Mastodon, Bluesky, and Nostr. They can also follow people in unified feeds from all the networks and see suggested followers from each network, Svancer says.

He notes that, while the Threads API is still “quite limited,” Openvibe worked to take full advantage of the functionality it offered to create a user-friendly experience, where the app currently remains free to use and free from advertising. More features will be added over time as the Threads API itself evolves and improves, the founder noted.

Since launching support for Threads, some users reported having trouble getting the app to work, but Openvibe has pointed them to their troubleshooting documentation for assistance. This guide suggests that OAuth will sometimes not function properly and requires a series of specific steps to fix. (We were able to add Threads without issue, when testing, however.)

The new release that includes support for Threads also includes a few bug fixes and an updated post-composition flow that offers a “smoother, more reliable experience,” Openvibe claims.

The app is a free download on iOS and Android but later plans to experiment with a desktop version. To generate revenue, the app will later introduce a subscription plan, but that has yet to arrive.

Openvibe isn’t the only cross-posting app to address the problem of the alt-Twitters. In addition to more professional solutions aimed at social media marketers, Croissant is another consumer-facing app that supports cross-posting to Threads, Bluesky, and Mastodon. However, it already has a subscription plan implemented, starting at $2.99 per month.
 

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Taking a cue from X, Threads tests AI-powered summaries of trending topics​

Aisha Malik

7:45 AM PST · November 22, 2024

As the Twitter-like social network Bluesky sees a significant surge in users this month, Meta’s own X competitor Threads has been rapidly building out its platform. On Friday, Instagram head Adam Mosseri announced that Threads will start testing AI-powered summaries of what people are discussing on the platform in the app’s “Trending now” section in the U.S.

The new addition sounds similar to X’s Stories feature, which uses Elon Musk’s AI chatbot Grok to summarize trending topics in the social network’s Explore section.

Threads is also going to test an expanded set of trending topics, the company noted. Plus, users will now be able to search within a specific date range and search for posts from an individual account.

In a post on Threads, Mosseri said the additions are “long-overdue improvements to Search and Trending Now on Threads.”

Meta has been moving quickly to update Threads at a time when many X users are moving to Bluesky, which has now surpassed 20 million users. The platform has seen an increase in users following the U.S. presidential election as X gained more of a right-wing approach, especially after Musk used the social network to campaign for President-elect Donald Trump.

After complaints from users regarding Threads’ algorithm, the platform is now embracing feedback, as it rolled out changes this week to surface more content from people you follow in the app’s algorithmic feed.

Earlier this week, the social network rolled out custom feeds to allow Threads users to curate feeds around specific topics or certain user profiles. The tool allows Threads to compete with Bluesky’s own features that let users build their own algorithms, feeds, and lists.

It’s worth noting that Threads’ user base is still much larger than Bluesky’s as it has more than 275 million monthly active users. However, data from market intelligence firm Similarweb shows that Bluesky is catching up with Threads when it comes to daily active users. The firm believes that if the social network is able to keep up its current growth rate, it could eventually catch up with Threads.
 

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🪐 It’s a Fediverse Holiday Miracle!! 🪐
Starting today we are taking a HUGE step towards bidirectional interop on Threads – you can now view profiles, follow, and receive post notifications from people across the Fediverse!
For now it’s limited to folks who have interacted with Threads content before, but that’s a pretty low barrier – a single follow, like, or reply to a Threads post is enough.
Here are three additional reasons (beyond the obvious) why this is huge ⬇️
 

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Karissa Bell

Meta is now cloning Bluesky starter packs for Threads

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‪Pseudandry‬ ‪@pseudandry.bsky.social‬

Love that they can't even fake making the posts look interesting

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‪garth from twitter‬ ‪@garbagecoven.bsky.social‬

“who else likes to eat food?? sound off in the replies!” ⬇️

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‪sudhang‬ ‪@sudhang.bsky.social‬

Banger

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‪Nekrởtzar‬ ‪@nekrotzar.bsky.social‬

Too bad Meta didn’t clone Bluesky’s not-giving-$1m-to-Trump’s-inauguration.

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‪Vampire Step-Dad‬ ‪@vampirestepdad.com‬

"Stealing What Works" is 90% of Meta's DNA.

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‪taconic @ billionaire crush depth‬ ‪@taconic.bsky.social‬

if somebody ever called me a "threads community leader," I'd immediately go lie down in the middle of the nearest interstate.

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‪Capn Borscht‬ ‪@capnborscht.bsky.social‬

Fast food corps starter pack

Banks starter pack

Defense contractors start pack

Niche snack brands starter pack

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‪Kev‬ ‪@keviniswriting.bsky.social‬

Stealing ideas from other social platforms is how Meta has survived for the past ~15 years

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‪runningbyrd.bsky.social‬ ‪@runningbyrd.bsky.social‬

They've literally never made an innovation. Trash platform.

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‪William Ingle-Gillis‬ ‪@padrewill.wales‬

Honestly, I just don't understand Threads. I've tried. But I just don't.

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‪John Roddy‬ ‪@riscorpian.bsky.social‬

Threads is to Bluesky what Google+ was to Facebook.

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‪Der Motzmichel auf Blusky 🇺🇦🇮🇱🇪🇺🕊️☮️🏳️🍍❤️🤪🚀‬ ‪@andyger.bsky.social‬

#meta never innovates …

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‪Hognut‬ ‪@hognut.bsky.social‬

Everyone i follow on threads posts about news and I only see their posts in my feed 9 to 14 hours later. fukk that place.

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‪Spicy Jalapeno‬ ‪@jalapeno7.bsky.social‬

Copycat #Zuckerberg.

The guy isn't that smart nor clever. He just wants to be a #Trump Oligarch.

Delete Facebook and X

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‪Ceiling Cat‬ ‪@ceilingcat.bsky.social‬

A Pixar cartoon character named “mosseri” is copying Bluesky

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‪Ceiling Cat‬ ‪@ceilingcat.bsky.social‬

(his avatar looks like the main character from Paperman, a Pixar Short)

Paperman (Short 2012) ⭐ 8.2 | Animation, Short, Comedy

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‪ellen l‬ ‪@elove.bsky.social‬

i hate that company so much

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‪m2c4‬ ‪@thesoundings.bsky.social‬

Has Zuck ever had an original thought? - even his original "idea" was just to take the idea of rating women and put it online...and he spent billions on the failure of the metaverse which was basically replicating gaming systems.

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‪KikiDoodle & Purrmaids @ MFF‬ ‪@kikidoodle.bsky.social‬

Ah yes, curated feeds from strangers that they think I want to see. Doesn't even seem like it'll let you make your own

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‪whereisk.bsky.social‬ ‪@whereisk.bsky.social‬

They cloned TikTok wholesale, why would they’d stop at Bluesky?

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‪eonrecoil.bsky.social‬ ‪@eonrecoil.bsky.social‬

Bluesky Starter Packs was such an ingeniously simple idea. It greatly helped me overcome the biggest barrier to newly joining a platform.

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‪PatriotTakes 🇺🇸‬ ‪@patriottakes.bsky.social‬

Apps where the CEO isn’t forced into the algorithm are better

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‪Firsk.bsky.social‬ ‪@firsk.bsky.social‬

Was on both Threads (despite Zuck) & Bluesky (after getting an invite code) for some time, haven't been checking Threads for a while now, and the donation of 1 million to the dictator glorification fund has turned that into a hard no.

It's not a red line, more like a red Grand Canyon.

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‪Jordan Falk‬ ‪@jordanfalk.bsky.social‬

Are they calling them “Thtarter Packs?”

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‪Leslie‬ ‪@rbfchampion.bsky.social‬

I remember how they frantically cloned so many other apps, sometime giving up and buying them outright, in the past. After zuck kissing the ring this past week with dump truck I'm planning to leave all Meta properties once my research is done in 2025 (annoyingly, it's part of my data set right now)

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‪Buttertoto‬ ‪@buttertoto.bsky.social‬

“Capitalism breeds innovation” - The innovation

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‪Danny Groner‬ ‪@dannygroner.bsky.social‬

The problem with Threads is not that starter packs weren't available, it's that it's a part of Meta.

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‪Leneen‬ ‪@leneen.bsky.social‬

Can’t innovate? Copy! ISTG people need to wake up and stop using their shyte.

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‪Airwolf!‬ ‪@airwolf.bsky.social‬

Great, now all they need is interesting and worthwhile posters and content 😂

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‪radiobill‬ ‪@radiobill.bsky.social‬

Threads blows chunks

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‪Pete Davidson‬ ‪@petedavidsonny.bsky.social‬

I could use an Ender Pack for my Twitter acct....

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‪Orwell On Edibles‬ ‪@orwellonedibles.bsky.social‬

Mosseri is one of the biggest frauds in SV, and that’s really saying something

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‪Luka Sanzin‬ ‪@sanzin.me‬

As usual they just copy

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‪runreadflyandi.bsky.social‬ ‪@runreadflyandi.bsky.social‬

Happily deleted my Threads account a few weeks ago. Still debating what to do with my instagram accounts.

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Threads starts testing scheduled posts​



You can’t schedule replies, because Threads wants the platform’s conversations to feel real-time and alive.​


By Chris Welch, a reviewer specializing in personal audio and home theater. Since 2011, he has published nearly 6,000 articles, from breaking news and reviews to useful how-tos.
Dec 17, 2024, 4:33 PM EST



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Image: The Verge

Threads is about to begin testing the ability to schedule posts, according to Instagram’s Adam Mosseri. “Replies cannot be scheduled,” he added, explaining that “we want to balance giving people more control to plan their Threads posts while still encouraging real-time conversation.”

Mosseri also makes sure to note that Instagram has been working on this feature “for months.” I’m choosing to take as a sign that the Instagram chief is fed up with the notion that Bluesky is the motivating factor behind every new improvement that comes to Threads. Last week, Threads introduced curated collections of people to follow, which drew comparisons to Bluesky’s starter packs.

Yesterday, Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg announced that Threads now has over 100 million daily active users, marking the first time that the company has revealed a DAU figure for its Twitter / X competitor. Threads also has more than 300 million monthly active users. No matter how Meta is calculating those figures, Bluesky objectively remains far smaller.

Instagram has long offered the option to schedule feed posts, and this week it announced the same convenience is being extended to DMs.
 
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