Twitter for iOS begins testing dislike button for some users - Wtf I like twitter now: megathread

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cant wait to see what this entails for the website
 
Downvotes will not be shown publicly, while upvotes will be shown as likes, the company says, implying that the feature is only intended for internal metrics.

According to Twitter, the goal of this new test is to “understand the types of replies you find relevant”
I don't understand the purpose of this. What effect will it actually have? Are they going to remove or reorder tweets based on the amount of dislikes? I doubt it considering how much outrage drives engagement.
 
I'm sure this is later going to be used to give Twitter reason to ban you if you dislike any posts made by checkmarks, journos, trannies or any combination of the three. Good for you that you "like Twitter now" but I find that not one day passes in which I don't like it less and less than I could even muster up in the first place.
 
The like button might just be the single most destructive thing social media's done to millennials and zoomers. People attach their sense of self worth to that dumb number.

Twitter's worsened that by not having a visible dislike button at all, which is why you get dumbasses dropping "hot takes" and getting massive egos when those stupid ass takes get 5k likes and the only dissent to be found is in the replies, which they can easily go "lmao the [insert group here] are mad! muting this post!" and protect their ego. Part of the reason so many internet people have tender asses towards criticism these days is because they've never had to register that people are able to disagree with them.

Having visible dislikes would be amazing, since egotistical faggots wouldn't be able to block everyone with a dissenting opinion. That would shatter the ego of so many of the uppity cunts that dominate those platforms. It'd be like having humble pie batter rained on their heads, except they wouldn't be able to stop the leak of dissent by mass blocking.

but that's not what we're getting so *yawn*
I don't understand the purpose of this. What effect will it actually have? Are they going to remove or reorder tweets based on the amount of dislikes? I doubt it considering how much outrage drives engagement.
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the whole idea would be ironically retro chic cool if dislikes were visible, it just seems like another disaster in the making if they pushed this on everybody thinking "oh, this'll be a great idea!".

this sounds like it can be used to target anybody and make it so that they don't hold weight in the Twitterverse. In other words, pandora's box in a can of worms.
 
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