You know, it's not rocket surgery, and yet Zuck and Jack can't seem to grasp the concept of their own product. Even with 8 million employees and users giving them feedback. The latest is that Jack Dorsey, CEO of Twitter, has decided that instead of following specific people, users will be following topics. For some reason he thinks that will stop the "mob behavior" and "group harassment" (that his moderators do not stay on top of, even when it's reported to them).
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What is sounds like is that he wants Twitter to be another news service, without user dialog or discussion.
People bitch and cry about social media, but really it's a terrific way to keep in touch with friends and family (Facebook), and get information from public figures in their own words (Twitter). I'd be sorry if these two screwed up their product and it went away because I enjoy doing both of those things. It's pretty easy to block the harassers and abusive types - literally one click and they disappear. I have lists a mile long of people I've blocked/ignored on Twitter and Facebook (and here). My social media experience is largely positive because of this.
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How Jack Dorsey plans to change Twitter
The CEO and founder is looking to change the focus from following specific individuals to topics of interest, a significant shift.
What is sounds like is that he wants Twitter to be another news service, without user dialog or discussion.
People bitch and cry about social media, but really it's a terrific way to keep in touch with friends and family (Facebook), and get information from public figures in their own words (Twitter). I'd be sorry if these two screwed up their product and it went away because I enjoy doing both of those things. It's pretty easy to block the harassers and abusive types - literally one click and they disappear. I have lists a mile long of people I've blocked/ignored on Twitter and Facebook (and here). My social media experience is largely positive because of this.