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Friday Fun Thread for December 16, 2022

Be advised: this thread is not for serious in-depth discussion of weighty topics (we have a link for that), this thread is not for anything Culture War related. This thread is for Fun. You got jokes? Share 'em. You got silly questions? Ask 'em.

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This might be a little culture war. But Elon musks has randomly banned some people.

Would people pay for the right to suspend people they don’t like? And getting to flex. Seems like Elon likes to suspend his enemies now that he has the right.

I think the real money making feature for Twitter would be that for $200/comment you can reply to any blue check with comments disabled or limited.

Would people pay for the right to suspend people they don’t like?

I think rdrama.net has a feature along those lines. See also: Reddit Mold.

Had to look those up so it’s been trialed.

I’m curious if there’s real money in this. Like ban Trump at $1-5 million a day price. (30-50 a day the 2 weeks before an election).

And then it becomes a normal election expense where you buy out your opponents twitter account at key times. Americans like spending a lot of money on politics now.

I think the problem with this is that the person being suspended could move to another platform and they'd have no reason to stick around if they could get randomly suspended on a platform with this feature.

It would only work on a site with a de facto monopoly from network effects. Twitter is as close to this as any site for the kind of content it serves but a disproportionate amount of its appeal is access to celebrities and big names, who are precisely the people who'd be the biggest targets of crowdsourced suspension.

It might be an interesting market if you shared some of the revenue with the banned user.