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[–] rottingleaf@lemmy.zip 2 points 6 months ago

Twitter's and Reddit's model was lately (in the last 5 years at least) not fighting, but encouraging motivated large-scale bad faith and bot actions. I don't know if they (the platforms) got paid for that. But I'm certain, they literally were policing against those trying to fight that, but not against such attacks.

Well, Reddit was and is worse in this regard than Twitter. And Twitter is just a medium I've never used for long, so.