MortWellian
MortWellian OP t1_je7ae7a wrote
Reply to How a Major Toy Company Kept 4chan Online | Documents obtained by WIRED confirm that Good Smile, which licenses toy production for Disney, was an investor in the controversial image board. by MortWellian
> A partnership agreement, obtained exclusively by WIRED, shows not only how current site owner Hiroyuki Nishimura acquired the far-right message board but also how Japanese industry helped finance the deal.
> The text of the deal shows that Nishimura invested $800,000 of his own money, plus $4.8 million from his company—using cash from a major Japanese telecommunications company. But the most surprising part of the deal came from Good Smile Company, which acquired a 30 percent share in 4chan for its $2.4 million investment.
MortWellian OP t1_jdry2kn wrote
Reply to Twitter Blue subscription users may hide their paid check marks soon | After making its paid Twitter Blue with verification service available to all, the Elon Musk-run company is now working on a feature that is likely to let users hide the blue checkmark. by MortWellian
Worth noting that subscribers get promoted over other tweets, which I assume will still hold true even if hiding their status.
MortWellian t1_j6g0veq wrote
Reply to comment by JaxDude123 in TIL in the 1980s Monty Python got much of its exposure to the US through PBS, because of CBS censoring parts of "The Holy Grail" in a 1977 broadcast. This upset the comedy troupe, prompting them to withdraw the broadcast rights. by AnthillOmbudsman
Sorry to be pedantic, but it was "Jane, you ignorant slut.". As Jane said, it was a different time.
MortWellian OP t1_j1c49ap wrote
Reply to comment by this_1_is_mine in Musk’s Frequent Twitter Polls Are at Risk of Bot Manipulation | New research shows votes can be easily purchased during Twitter polls by MortWellian
I don't know why that nickname appeals to me, think it's mostly a knock that he shouldn't be taken nearly as seriously as he thinks he should be.
MortWellian OP t1_j1bx5rh wrote
Reply to comment by Brothernod in Musk’s Frequent Twitter Polls Are at Risk of Bot Manipulation | New research shows votes can be easily purchased during Twitter polls by MortWellian
He did say in Nov (iirc) publicly he was planning the hand off, I thought he was going that route myself, but this report reminded me that after going quiet he said “maybe we might still have an itsy bitsy bot problem on Twitter.”, I'm just not getting it was a war of bot armies, but pure wild ass guessing on my part as well.
MortWellian OP t1_j1btzlb wrote
Reply to comment by Brothernod in Musk’s Frequent Twitter Polls Are at Risk of Bot Manipulation | New research shows votes can be easily purchased during Twitter polls by MortWellian
Maybe? I'm just guessing by the leave/go post that he has little to know control on how polls break with getting spanked hard. Also not sure how well bots scale to the numbers that took that poll, how many would he have to use to keep it to a 15% loss?
I keep coming to things like his interpretation of Freedom of Speech and the reporters are still being blocked from posting. The man has his blindspots and I think he was honestly shook by the outcome rather than his bot army was that overwhelmed.
MortWellian OP t1_j1bcnv2 wrote
Reply to comment by distantapplause in Musk’s Frequent Twitter Polls Are at Risk of Bot Manipulation | New research shows votes can be easily purchased during Twitter polls by MortWellian
A lot of his fan boys, and tbh I kind of think he drank his own koolaid with his love of polls.
Very true, that he's now going with "only blues" voting he's just reinforcing the echo chamber of his threads.
MortWellian OP t1_j1atoja wrote
Reply to comment by witqueen in Musk’s Frequent Twitter Polls Are at Risk of Bot Manipulation | New research shows votes can be easily purchased during Twitter polls by MortWellian
My personal take is after he said he took care of the bots and decided to use polling for his policies, turns out bots are still a problem. Think the "only blues can vote now" was his reaction to that poll.
MortWellian OP t1_j1apc2r wrote
Reply to comment by datboi_fromthefuture in Musk’s Frequent Twitter Polls Are at Risk of Bot Manipulation | New research shows votes can be easily purchased during Twitter polls by MortWellian
*New research after Elmo claimed it was all cleaned up.
MortWellian OP t1_j1antek wrote
Reply to comment by fiftybucks in Musk’s Frequent Twitter Polls Are at Risk of Bot Manipulation | New research shows votes can be easily purchased during Twitter polls by MortWellian
Very stable.
MortWellian OP t1_j1akjiy wrote
Reply to Musk’s Frequent Twitter Polls Are at Risk of Bot Manipulation | New research shows votes can be easily purchased during Twitter polls by MortWellian
Archive here. Seriously, don't trust online polls.
> With less than $100, one can buy tens of thousands of votes for Twitter polls using bot-for-hire manipulation services, according to the nonprofit digital rights group Accountable Tech. The finding, first reported by Bloomberg, could spark new concerns about Musk’s reliance on the tool to chart the future of one of the world’s most influential social media companies.
Edit: Should note that this new research is after Elmo said he had cleaned up the bot problem, something that was already hard to believe with all the firings.
MortWellian OP t1_j1a9is6 wrote
Reply to ByteDance Inquiry Finds Employees Obtained User Data of 2 Journalists | The company’s internal investigation showed that workers also obtained data on a small number of other U.S. users. by MortWellian
> Over the summer, a few employees on a ByteDance team responsible for monitoring employee conduct tried to find the sources of suspected leaks of internal conversations and business documents to journalists. In doing so, the employees gained access to the IP addresses and other data of two reporters and a small number of people connected to the reporters via their TikTok accounts. They were trying to determine if those individuals were within proximity of ByteDance employees, according to the company, which added that the efforts failed to find any leaks.
MortWellian t1_jeafq1m wrote
Reply to ‘Vulkan files’ leak reveals Putin’s global and domestic cyberwarfare tactics by pipsdontsqueak
Good thread with more coverage of the Vulkan Files
Edit: On a side note, with Twitter only putting "Twitter Blue" users in the "For You" tab, it's likely turning into an easily accessible vector for spreading disinfo, as long as Elmo gets his monthly payment.
> Russian Propagandists Are Using Paid Twitter Blue Checks to Spread Disinformation
Edit 2: Since this is under the Rus/Ukr tag, I might as well add this
> [The Same Russian Agents Who Meddled In US Politics Set The Stage For Ukraine Invasion] (https://talkingpointsmemo.com/prime/the-same-russian-agents-who-meddled-in-us-politics-set-the-stage-for-ukraine-invasion)
And the report the article above is based on
> Preliminary Lessons from Russia’s Unconventional Operations During the Russo- Ukrainian War, February 2022–February 2023 - Royal United Services Institute for Defence and Security Studies (pdf)