Twitter is America's target audience, and has misled the most powerful
Posted: Sat Jul 03, 2021 11:15 am
I've been thinking about this for a long time. It's still perplexing why people care what insane people think. I remain an advocate for everyone getting the fuck off Twitter.In the last four years, Twitter has become America’s target audience, and subsequently, one of the most powerful groups in the country.
Applicants are hired if their Twitter accounts are presentable. Employees are fired if their past tweets don’t age well.
Politicians build laws with social media reactions in mind.
Major media companies promote, demote, and protect personalities based on retweets and likes.
Corporate America’s decisions attempt to anticipate social media results.
When America is called racist by too many blue checks, curriculum is changed.
In other words, American’s most influential individuals and industries are at the mercy of the most frequently seen and shared Twitter accounts.
As a result, these accounts dictate state policy, education, entertainment, and industry.
That’s who has the power. But who exactly are these people? They are the most easily offended, bored, pampered, and hateful sociopaths in our population. They all think alike. Yet, the all is still quite small in raw numbers.
Pew data finds that 3% of the population creates 90% of all tweets sent. Only 8% of the US population is “active” on Twitter.
Late-night TV, award shows, and comedy have adjusted content to correspond with Twitter reaction. Appealing to just 8% of viewers is bad business. Now, all three hemorrhage viewers for a nominal group of actual viewers.
In addition to a misleading sample size, Twitter has convinced the media, corporations, and politicians to adopt a narrow worldview.
The same Pew study finds that Twitter users are D+15. Were Twitter a state, it’d tie Hawaii and Vermont as America’s most liberal. What’s more, the 10% of Twitter users who post 92% of all tweets are D+43. link