Identity theft

by Rick Johansen

Big respect, as the young folk might say, to those who have closed their X/twitter accounts. Good for you, and all that. Its owner, as we saw last night as he gave a Nazi salute, is a total wrong ‘un. Elon Musk is a threat to free speech and is the most powerful unelected person in the western world. What he has done with X/twitter is unforgivable. It used to be my favourite social media platform, amusing and educative all at once. Now it is a filthy fascist cesspit, so why am I not joining those of you who have closed their accounts? Stealing someone else’s answers, I’ll explain why.

A Bluesky poster called Steve Basnett says this:

Impostors – human or AI – hijacking names and misusing them is inevitable and, like his whole sick platform, another weapon of mass destruction Musk is forcing us to guard against.”

Better still, the argument is also explained, better than I ever could, by the journalist George Monbiot in a thread on X/twitter and now on Bluesky:

1. This is my farewell post. I am not deleting this account, as I don’t want to lose the archive, and I don’t want my name taken by imposters. But, for as long as Musk owns the platform, I’ll no longer use it.

2. Since Elon Musk bought X, he has transformed it from one on which millions could converse as equals into his personal megaphone. Now the world’s richest man uses it to wage his class war, transferring blame for the ills of capitalism onto vulnerable minorities ….

3. …. boosting the grimmest and most antisocial accounts while suppressing the humane voices with whom he disagrees. He has used X not only to subvert the election for the US presidency, but to create a role for himself in US politics …

4. …. which, though he has never stood for election and would not be eligible, grants him immense power over the citizens of that nation. X has been used as a tool to help replace democracy with oligarchy. Musk claimed, on purchasing the platform, to be a “free speech absolutist”.

5. He is in fact a prolific censor, suspending dissenting accounts and using lawsuits to shut down free speech, while employing an algorithm to increase the reach of his own posts 1,000-fold. He cannot abide a level playing field.

6. He has permitted or encouraged the growth of a ghost army of bots and trolls to degrade the experience of all who disagree with him. Their task is not just to abuse opponents but, perhaps more importantly, to drown intelligent conversation with a tsunami of stupidity.

7. They respond to data with denial, expertise with execration, insight with insult and thinking with thuggery. They suck the meaning out of everything. The stupidity trends in one direction: in the service of economic power. It is a weapon used to suppress the possibility of a better world.

8. Many years ago, when I lived in Brazil, I learnt that the military dictatorship had actively sought to suppress educational levels in schools, as it saw a well-informed population as a political threat. A confused, distracted and ignorant population is easy to manipulate.

9. Now this counter-educational model is being rolled out worldwide, and Elon Musk is its primary sponsor. I stayed on X long after I first considered leaving, as I believed it was wrong to cede the ground to an oligarch and his minions.

10. But I came to see that those of us who do not subscribe to Musk’s grim project are being used as groundbait: stimulating the feeding frenzy of 15-minute, 24-hour hate that now powers X. Brute force – the unmediated power of money – has beaten humanity, intelligence, humour and democracy.
11. On Bluesky I can be the person I want to be, a better person than I am on X, where it is almost impossible not to get dragged into the mud. I feel I can be understood because I am not confronting a deliberate effort to misunderstand me. So I can speak more quietly.
Rather obviously, Eclectic Blue the blog and before that Eclectic Blue, the column in the Bristol Rovers matchday programme, The Pirate (RIP), have been around since 1999 when I first came up with the name and idea. That, in case your grasp of basic arithmetic is as poor as mine, is 25 years and counting. Hundreds of programme articles and over 6100 blogs under the name Eclectic Blue is something I’m quite proud of. I regard everything I write as work, even though I don’t get paid, other than in the old days with a ticket for the game and these days when someone is kind enough to buy me a coffee. (See the right hand side of the blog if you like my work.) I am not prepared to gamble with the future of Eclectic Blue and what it means to me. To repeat what Steve Basnett says: “Impostors – human or AI – hijacking names and misusing them is inevitable and, like his whole sick platform, another weapon of mass destruction Musk is forcing us to guard against.” This, in a dangerous world that is now actively dabbling with fascism, is what drives me to defend my work. No tuppenny ha’penny dictator is going to take it away from me, not now, not ever.
Dear reader, do as you see fit with your own X/twitter account. But if you don’t want to use it anymore, at least think twice before you shut it down altogether. As we saw at Donald Trump’s inauguration yesterday, there are a lot of bad people out there. The least we can do is not make it easy for them.

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