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@TwittingTa

la nieta mayor de Shirleyann. me radicalizó Cocorí

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tanisha@TwittingTa·
Para las blancas racismo es que les digan blancas Para las negras racismo es brutalidad policial, criminalización y encarcelamiento sistemático, mayores índices de pobreza y analfabetismo, falta de acceso a servicios de salud y mayor mortalidad por enfermedades tratables, etc etc
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J’Moul Francis 🇦🇬
J’Moul Francis 🇦🇬@jmoulfrancis·
Interesting how the world often treats the French Revolution as the only great symbol of freedom and rights, while the Haitian Revolution is treated like a footnote. Yet, Haiti did what many abolitionists elsewhere only preached, i.e., enslaved people rising up and defeating an empire, abolishing slavery, and claiming freedom by force. Haiti’s history deserves equal, and maybe greater, reverence. Brilliant documentary by @AJEnglish 👌🏽
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The sugar industry’s bitter legacy, built on slavery, exploitation and environmental damage, is still resonating today. Watch the film, Blood, Sweat and Sugar: aje.news/sugar

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Delle | Donate to COJEHA
May the global south be liberated from the shackles of tourism.
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acho isso tão lindo!!! e pensar que muitos nao tiveram a oportunidade de viver com seu cabelo natural na escola, é uma conquista tão recente
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David Hundeyin
David Hundeyin@DavidHundeyin·
TLDR: Musk has reduced everybody's visibility to zero and prevents anybody from seeing your posts even if they follow you or put on your notifications. The only thing that makes posts gain visibility is his completely opaque and subjective "predictive score". In other words, Musk Twitter has entirely stopped showing anything that is actually viral or that people signed up to see, and is now exclusively pushing posts that HE wants people to see. So accounts with 600 followers can reach millions if they post what Musk wants to push, and accounts with 1 million followers can struggle to hit 2,000 impressions. Musk has finally destroyed the basic premise of Twitter.
BLΛC@blac_ai

I sent an AI agent swarm to read the X algo source code. What they found shocks and confuses me. First, I want to be clear about why I'm posting this. Four years on this platform. 60,000+ followers. I've shown up every day since I started. And over the last three months, I've watched my reach drop 40%+, off a cliff, and I haven't changed ANYTHING; I am extremely consistent, disciplined, and focused on what I do and how I do it. What bothers me in addition to my own numbers is that Artists I used to see constantly, I never see anymore. People that I look forward to seeing what they're creating... one day they disappear from my feed. I assume they left. Nope, still here. Still posting. Multiple times a day. Just completely invisible to me now. And presumably me to them. This is happening to a lot of us. I've tried to figure out why and how to fix it. Post more. Post less. Different times. Everything has hurt my account. I'm frustrated, tired, and tbh, straight up losing interest. So... I had my AI agent, Mai, spin up a research swarm last night; a multitude of specialized sub-agents pointed at every line of X's open-source algorithm. Every file. Every filter. Every module they've made public. Literally. I wanted to know exactly how to see this from the perspective of a creative here, from an artist, and not from a content consumer which is what literally every other post about the algo is focused on. What follows is what they found. ///// ⭕️ TLDR; 5 things we all should be aware of: 1. Our follower count does nothing for our reach anymore. 2. The algorithm decides how many people see our posts based on a PREDICTION, before anyone has seen it. 3. Posting too much hurts us. Posting too little also hurts us. (Really) 4. Every time we repost another artist's work, the algorithm buries it. 5. Our posts are gone from the system after 48 hours. Nothing from 3 days ago is being shown to anyone. You start from zero every 48 hours. ///// ⏬ Going deeper on those 5... 1. Your Follower Count is just a Display Number Buried in the codebase: "author_followers_count" is pulled through a service called "Gizmoduck" and passed to the tweet entity service for display only. Not fed into any scorer. Anywhere in the system. 100,000 followers. 1000 followers. Same starting point in "Phoenix", the new system. Years building an audience on this platform? That audience, as a signal to the algorithm, is worth nothing now apparently. What travels with your posts is PREDICTED engagement, a score based on your content and historical signals, regardless of how many people chose to follow you. _ 2. "The Prediction Trap" This is the one that actually broke my brain. Before your post reaches anyone, "Phoenix" scores it across 19 "prediction heads"; 19 different things it's trying to predict about how people will behave. Let me repeat. ❗️THE ALGO IS PREDICTING HOW MUCH ENGAGEMENT YOU WILL GET, AND ASSIGNS REACH BASED ON IT.❗️ WHICH IS A SELF-FULFILLING PROPHECY! Some of the 19 metrics: favorite_score — will someone like this reply_score — will someone reply dwell_score — will someone pause on it (binary) dwell_time — how long will they pause (continuous, two separate signals) photo_expand_score — will someone expand the image not_interested / report — negative signals The prediction determines reach... It actually decides if the post will get reach, by predicting... reach? how does this make any sense. It's not determined by merit of the post. It's determined by wether or not the algo thinks it will get reach, thus giving it reach. Phoenix PREDICTS low engagement. Shows the post to fewer people. Fewer people means fewer chances for engagement. Prediction validates itself. Post gets suppressed. + Phoenix PREDICTS high engagement. Bigger distribution. More chances. Prediction validates itself. Post gets pushed further. The prediction drives distribution. Content quality is secondary. And the prediction is built on your account's recent historical signals. If your reach has been declining, Phoenix is PREDICTING it will keep declining, AND actively making that happen by restricting your distribution. ie; A great piece posted on an account with declining engagement gets a small test group, underperforms in that group, gets confirmed as low-value. Even if it's the best thing they've ever made. The algorithm creates the outcome it predicted. And for anyone who's been in a decline, getting out requires overcoming a system that's actively betting against you. _ 3. "The Volume Trap" "AuthorDiversityScorer" applies exponential decay every time you appear in the same follower's feed session. Each additional post from you in a single session scores lower than the last. - Post at 9am, noon, 7pm. - A follower opens X at noon. - They see your midday post. - Your 9am post, still alive, is now decayed because you already appeared in their session. - Your 7pm post decays further. ❗️The more you post, the less each post reaches. So you post less... Impressions drop anyway, because low activity reads as a dormant account. The "per-author" caps governing this are redacted from the public code. Post too much = decay. Post too little = dormancy. The band where things work is narrow, undisclosed, and different for every account. This is absolutely absurd. And impossible for people to navigate. _ 4. The New Repost Penalty April 12, 2026. X announced a crackdown on aggregators. Reposts of other people's work: up to 90% impression deduction. On that specific repost. To be clear: NOT on your account. On each individual original post. Lots of mis-info out about this. Every time you share another artist's work because you believed in it, because community means showing up for each other... The algorithm buried it. 90% visibility cut. Gone. BUT Self-reposting your own work is different. X uses a "Bloom filter" that resets at the end of each session. "RetweetDeduplicationFilter" only drops self-reposts for followers who already saw the original in that same session. A follower opening the app at midnight hasn't seen your morning post in their current session. It reaches them fresh. The rule: sharing someone else's work = buried. Sharing your own = viable. _ 5. 48 Hours and... It's GONE. "Thunder" is X's in-memory post store. It auto-trims every 2 minutes. Retention window: 48 hours. After 48 hours your post is gone from the candidate pool. The algorithm can't serve it to anyone. The idea that consistent posting lets your older content keep circulating is wrong at the architecture level. You're starting from zero every two days. Thunder also maintains per-author caps on how many of your posts can be in the candidate pool at once. Those values are redacted. ///// 🫠 How our habits are hurting us: For years the advice was: show up every day, post on a schedule, build the habit. The accounts that did that built audiences. That consistency was proof of commitment. The "AuthorDiversityScorer" punishes it. The daily schedule that built your following now means your posts are competing with each other instead of adding value. The disciplined consistency the old platform rewarded is now what triggers exponential decay under the new one. Let that sink in❗️ The platform changed the rules. The habits we built under the old rules are working against us under the new ones. And no one said anything about it. /// 📤 A Note about/to Nikita & the X Team: Nikita Bier and the algo team at X are building for consumers. The changes make sense from that angle: algorithmic feeds, crackdowns on low-quality reposts, pushing formats that generate comments and replies. If your goal is to show the people scrolling a better experience, this logic tracks. That might even be the right goal. I could argue that with a certain perspective. However... there's a side of the equation they're seemingly not accounting for: the creators who supply the content that makes the platform worth scrolling in the first place. For artists specifically, this has been a demolition job. The art was always supposed to be the value. That's what we spent years building. That's what the audiences came for. The current algorithm doesn't reward that natively anymore. It rewards high comment probability. The result is people like me spinning up AI agent swarms to read source code just to understand why our reach is gone. Creators running diagnostics on a platform they used to just create on... is ridiculous. I don't think this is the intent. But it's the outcome regardless. You can optimize the consumption experience all you want. If the people making things stop showing up because the game is too rigged, there's nothing left to consume. The creator side of the algorithm needs a voice in these decisions. Right now it doesn't have one. //// I sent agents to read the code because I was tired of not knowing the rules. Tired of watching reach disappear. Tired of looking for accounts I used to see every day and finding out they're still there, still creating, just invisible. Understanding all this doesn't fix anything, ironically. But at least now I know what I'm working with. They built the algo well. Just not for us. It's built for the masses, engagement farming, rage baiting, fear baiting, and overall 2026 end-of-days pvp slop and brain rotted doom scrollers. I don't know what else to tell you, or how to operate with any of this, and trust me, I get how insane and confusing a lot of this is. It numbing. Tiring.. and just.. Idk. Regardless, I hope this helps in whatever way it can. -BLAC _ Attached: 1 - screenshot of my death spiral analytics 2 - Summary report on agent swarm findings 3 - the prediction trap, visualized 4 - snippets from the public X algo repo with notes

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Laith Arafeh 🇵🇸
Laith Arafeh 🇵🇸@ArafehLaith·
A paramedic discovers that one of the victims of a murderous Israeli airstrike targeting displaced families in Beit Lahia is his own brother. The crime continues, so does international inaction.
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A@ReelingThespian·
Being a Black person in Latin America must be exhausting af sometimes. You got parts of the population that is just blatantly anti black and another that will straight up deny that anti-blackness isn't even a thing in the region. I'd be losing my mind regularly!
Cit'y 🇻🇪🇪🇸@encombate7

Sencillo de entender. Venezolano / venecos

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Sony Thăng
Sony Thăng@nxt888·
The hardest thing to explain to someone inside the imperial consensus is the concept of structural violence. They understand individual violence. One person harms another person. There is a perpetrator and a victim and a clear causal chain. What they cannot see, what the entire educational and media apparatus has been carefully designed to prevent them from seeing, is the violence that happens when a system is arranged so that certain people predictably die, predictably suffer, predictably lose, not because any individual decided to harm them specifically but because the overall arrangement of power requires their subordination. The people of the Global South do not die of poverty because individual Americans wish them dead. They die because the international economic architecture, the terms of trade, the debt structures, the conditions attached to IMF loans, the intellectual property regimes that prevent technology transfer, the agricultural subsidies that undercut developing world farmers, is arranged, in aggregate, in a way that concentrates wealth in already wealthy countries and extracts it from already poor ones. And that architecture was designed. It was negotiated. It was implemented by specific people in specific rooms making specific decisions about who would benefit and who would not. This is violence. It does not look like violence because no one is pulling a trigger. But the deaths it produces are just as dead. And when you try to explain this to someone whose entire identity rests on the belief that what they have they earned, and what others lack they failed to achieve, you are not making a political argument. You are dismantling the story that makes their life make sense. They will not thank you for it. They will defend against it with everything they have. Because the alternative, accepting that their comfort is downstream of other people's dispossession, is not a policy position. It is an identity catastrophe.
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Davide Mastracci@DavideMastracci·
The scandal over this photo perfectly reflects so many accusations of antisemitism. In this case, a photo captures exactly how a settler looks, and the magazine is condemned as antisemitic because his appearance supposedly is identical to “caricatures.” Meanwhile, when criticizing Israel, you can accurately describe exactly what it does with extensive sources and proof, and they call you hateful because the actions may align with antisemitic “tropes.” Instead of condemning Israel for manifesting the worst antisemitic stereotypes, they say doing so is hateful. Reality is antisemitic to them because it does not align with the Jewish supremacist worldview they have been propagating their whole lives. lespresso.it/c/attualita/20…
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Cañeros Organizados
Cañeros Organizados@EsclavizadosRD·
"Los sacan de sus trabajos y los detienen en la calle sin ninguna garantía. Es persecución, no control migratorio. Detenciones arbitrarias, expulsiones masivas y trato inhumano. Esto tiene nombre: limpieza étnica. No lo normalicemos" @Observateurs @ONU_fr @TelemundoNews
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Noticias ONU
Noticias ONU@NoticiasONU·
🔴 La Asamblea General de la ONU aprueba una resolución que califica la trata de esclavos y la esclavitud como "el crimen de lesa humanidad más grave" de la historia. A favor: 123 En contra: 3 (Argentina, Estados Unidos, Israel) Abstenciones: 52
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State of Palestine
State of Palestine@Palestine_UN·
The State of Palestine co-sponsored the resolution and the Palestinian people stand in solidarity with the millions of African victims of trafficking and racialised chattel enslavement. May this injustice never be perpetrated again; may its enduring racial, economic, ecological and political harms end; and may its victims find reparatory justice and accountability.
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Ghana MFA
Ghana MFA@GhanaMFA·
HISTORY MADE AT THE UNITED NATIONS The United Nations General Assembly has adopted resolution A/80/L.48, declaring the Trafficking of Enslaved Africans and Racialized Chattel Enslavement as the Gravest Crime against Humanity. Standing on the Right Side of History
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Tara Capibara
Tara Capibara@mgvillalr·
Nos están diciendo que un partido nuevo que participa por primera vez decide no cobrar ONCE MIL MILLONES en deuda política antes que intentar justificar el origen de esos fondos. Y aquí todo siguió como si nada.
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El Necio
El Necio@ElNecio_Cuba·
🇨🇷🇨🇺 Gobierno de Costa Rica ordena cerrar embajada de Cuba sin razones, tal como hizo Daniel Noboa. La orden de aislar a Cuba está dada. Los sumisos cumplen. ¡Cuba resiste!
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Patricia Colón
Patricia Colón@PatColon·
Lo que se ha sufrido durante dos años y medio. Recuerdo cuando escuché el audio y aun no se sabía si Hind estaba viva, recuerdo al chico con síndrome de down al que perros del ejército israelí descuartizaron delante de sus abuelos, recuerdo al niño rubio que contaba cómo los israelíes habían asesinado a su madre embarazada y al resto de su familia delante de él, recuerdo la noticia del asesinato de Fatma Hassouna después de recibir la noticia de su participación en Cannes, el asesinato del académico Refaat Alareer pocas semanas después del comienzo del genocidio acelerado, el padre sosteniendo el cuerpo decapitado de su hijo en un ataque a las tiendas de un campo de refugiados, la silueta de una niña no mucho mayor que Hind proyectada por la luz del fuego después del bombardeo de una escuela de Unrwa, han cometido tantas atrocidades delante de nuestra impotencia y nuestro titubeo que la película sólo es la individualización de una de las más de un millón de atrocidades que los que hoy se presentan a las elecciones y se pasean por los aeropuertos y los despachos donde se decide el destino del mundo toleran y facilitan. Cuando mataron a Hind, su familia y los rescatistas que fueron a buscarla aún no gobernaba Trump. Se sufre lo que se lleva sufriendo ya casi tres años y lo que vamos a seguir sufriendo, o sea, sí, se sufre. Esto me escribe ahora un amigo. La Voz de Hind
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Mercedes 🐼
Mercedes 🐼@iammay456·
La latinidad es un invento colonial y el mestizaje ha sido también un proceso genocida. Muchas personas latinas se apropian de lo negro y de lo indígena para huir de su blanquitud. Aquí hay personas con sangre aborigen en las venas y otras con sangre aborigen en las manos.
ValentinaBustamante@valentinabz

Se rasgaron las vestiduras con el medio tiempo de Bad Bunny para venir a decirle hoy a las indígenas que no pueden gobernar.

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Amelia Rueda
Amelia Rueda@ameliarueda·
En recurso de amparo y acción de inconstitucionalidad, piden a Sala IV ordenar al Gobierno de Costa Rica que se retire de alianza militar con EEUU ameliarueda.com/noticia/recurs…
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Físico Impuro
Físico Impuro@FisicoImpuro·
Irán acaba de publicar un video en el que sigue la historia de dos personas: una niña preparándose para ir al colegio y un soldado gringo preparándose para ir a bombardear la escuela en la que estudia esa niña. BRUTAL 😭
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