I do actually. I was a mental nurse back in the day. Tbf, many of the nurses, myself included, were borderline mental cases themselves, but it takes one to know one, as they say.
Twitter is quite easy to manage if people were to choose to do so, but they seem to like being fed with the dross instead. I looked at that new version of twitter, blueky, and despite people saying it's better, no it's not, it just hasn't had time yet to manifest into a ****house just the same. A lot of those accounts that Sucky posts on here, mostly the same ones, if he just marked them as block, he wouldn't see them, even if someone retweeted them, he wouldn't see the content - much like that daft ole bat Hopkins, just go block. you'd never see her again, it really is that simple. The problem that's created by carrying that **** to here, you can't put block on the content, you can only scroll past it, ask me to delete it or put Sucky on ignore lol. It's why you should leave it in the pit it came from, because posting it to here makes them as bad has the person that created it by spreading the vermin.
Twitter is good for connecting with your own club fans, which is why a lot of forums like ours lost people. You just need to manage your own door to the content that comes in. The only thing you can't manage (I don't think) is trending items, but it's no different to here with that, just don't go look at it.
I know you wasn't mate. Think I just see Twitter get blamed for a lot that people could actually control, by that I mean those that use it. I get there are some people who really don't know they are going down rabbit holes, I suppose that's the bit where twitter is a liability.
Exactly, I went and had a look, and there were no more controls in bluesky, than there are in twitter, the only difference being you aint got Musk at the wheel.
I generally look in on twitter to see how my football club is doing, if we've had a bad weekend I just turn it off to avoid getting in arguments with people.
Social media can be a positive if you choose it to be, there's lots of educational stuff linked into social media, guitar for instance. You just need to filter to your taste.
I use YouTube for the guitar but that's not social media right? Going well by the way, fingers like rocks.
I do think they should have a seperate social media for kids though, I wouldn't expect a child to be able to manage content - I do expect it of an adult though.
Yeah Youtube is a form of social media because it interacts with you via lessons, and people can write comments if they choose. You can subscribe and all that stuff that is linked.
No way kids should have the access they do. Guilty of that myself as a parent better controls needed.