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RE: Twitter idiots (Twidiots) of the week

in #twitter3 years ago (edited)

"Occupy Democrats is a cesspool of misleading memes and half-wit information. If you want to see a den of morons and a true-life example of group-speak and probably the internet's most used echo-chamber, have look at their FB page and especially the comments. I love the hypocrisy in these two individual Tweets."


Your use of language here is absolutely awesome! The word ‘half-wit’ is so funny.

Yeah, Twitter is just arsenic for the most part. Crying shame really. Such a large platform could do so much good in the world….but it doesn’t. Getting on Twitter and exposing yourself to mis and disinformation, plus hateful comments…is the real world equivalent of asking passerbys to take a dump on your front porch. That is why I don't use it.

Anyway, great post like always @dumb-news.

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I have a few friends that use Twitter for sports updates and I guess that is ok. To me it has always seemed really dumb because most of the influencers have less of an idea about what they are talking about than the average person does. They are also easily duped into sharing something that is untrue but fits into their personal belief system. This creates incentive for disinformation because there are some people out there that genuinely believe that if Patton Oswalt shares their Tweet that they are now real life pals or something.

"most of the influencers have less of an idea about what they are talking about than the average person does."


I think this often about a lot of advice that I see online. Especially with finance. I think people who consume this stuff need to give themselves more credit and embrace their own common sense.

And with social media in general, influencers sacrifice quality for quantity, so they can push out content. So, what usually comes out of people's mouths is a stream-of-consciousness and not a vetted, well thought out, idea. Hence, you're getting a lot of people's worst ideas. Even though those same people could be reasonably intelligent.

I guess it comes down to encouraging the better angels of our nature. The more intelligent angels of our nature. And Twitter has incredible shortcomings to encourage this.