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Tell HN: The Twitter acquisition is a mask off moment for this site

4 pointsby vdnkhover 2 years ago
With any other company, I&#x27;d bet most of you cheering the demise of Twitter would be up in arms over it. But because most of you dislike Twitter, it&#x27;s funny or justified. Let&#x27;s abstract away your dislike of &quot;liberals&quot; for a moment:<p>&quot;A random billionaire takes over a social media company, revokes source code access, fires a ton of engineers on the spot, and proposes to make sweeping changes without first understanding the context of their problems.&quot;<p>If this happened to YOUR company or team (aka at a scale understandable to you), I bet you&#x27;d be livid. Rephrasing the above:<p>&quot;A random manager came onto my team, reorganized the structure and fired a ton of people, and upended our roadmap without understanding our problems.&quot;<p>For me, this is the mask off moment for HN. I&#x27;m sick of participating in a website that&#x27;s become a gathering ground for aggrieved conservatives in tech. Cheering efforts to reduce moderation - efforts which are done for the tangible benefits mental health and general wellbeing of users - for the abstract notion of free speech is disgusting.

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djha-skinover 2 years ago
Of all the things that this site could be accused of, &quot;conservative&quot; in general is perhaps the most surprising.<p>I think most people are cheering its demise because they prefer more informed sources of news in general over Twitter. I&#x27;m here because I like long form articles, thoughtful discussion, and hands-on, context-specific moderation, all of which is missing at Twitter.<p>You make good points about having empathy for the employees who work there. Looking at this through another lens is helpful, those of the employees at Twitter.