The Moral Case for No Longer Engaging With Elon Musk’s X

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The Moral Case for No Longer Engaging With Elon Musk’s X
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The Moral Case for No Longer Engaging With Elon Musk’s X::The former Twitter is incentivizing violent content, which will only become worse to stand out to users.

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The fediverse provides an alternative for people who care about using ethical products. Haven't tried threads/bluesky but they seem like more of the same. Unfortunately I don't think people care about the ethics of their micro-blogging platform; their biggest priority is having the largest soap box to shout from.

I'm not sure I'd call lemmy ethical considering how much genocide denial there is.

I think you missed the part where the person you are replying to is talking about the ethics of the platform itself, not the ethical viewpoint of the users using the platform nor the personal views of the developers.

Platforms don't have ethics. They're software, not people.

Platforms have the ethics of the people administrating them

And designing them. Anything coded has the biases of the people who made them baked in.

Software is shipped with a license. There are licenses that are more or less ethical.

Do I have bad news about twitter... At least no one profits from it here

Lemmy isn't one entity. It's several different websites. That would be like calling Linux unethical because some people use it for weapons research.... it's open source, so people can do whatever they want with it. Douglas Crockford famously added ""The Software shall be used for Good, not Evil" to the license for JSON, but it was determined by various people to be unenforceable and not compatible with free software licensing.