I never liked Twitter. Thinking back, I found its structure to be redundant since I was already an active Facebook user who made posts that didn't have a character limit. While I'm not a Twitter user, I am someone who likes to stay on top of news, and once Twitter became X, I found that I only ever heard bad news about the company. So today I decided to sate my curiosity and answer the question: What's up with X?
The answer isn’t simple, and the articles I read paint a grim picture. The common thread between most news stories is that ever since Elon Musk took over, there’s been a steady decline in app downloads and active users. The platform has struggled with ad revenue and brand safety, and its inconsistent enforcement of content policies has made it a hotspot for hate speech and harmful misinformation.
Elon hasn’t taken this criticism lightly. In fact, he recently filed a defamation lawsuit against the Anti-Defamation League, claiming that their characterization of him as an anti-Semite has hurt X’s bottom line.
While there’s no shortage of coverage about X drama, what interested me most was this: Who’s actually using X these days, and how does that compare to platforms like Instagram, TikTok, or Threads? I did a bit of digging and used AI to help compile that information into a visual chart, which you can find below.
This is a great graphic! It is interesting that the monetary kick back sites are big with everyone wanting to be a "creator" but X is big with folks who get paid to post already through their job descriptions. I do not have knowledge of the X platform from the business side of things but I know that Insta/FB has an abundance of data and resources available to the business brands to be able to tailor the message to the user/consumers who are interacting with the brand.
ReplyDeleteI also love this graphic! It is really interesting to see the trends in social media usage. I am unfortunately an X user... I've been on the site since way back in the twitter days, and a lot of my friends from undergrad are pretty active posters. Of course, they aren't making money in the site or engaging in political hate speech -- they're mostly posting little jokes and tidbits from their life, and I haven't left the platform because I love keeping in touch with this group of friends. But ever since Elon bought it and Twitter became X, the platform has become increasingly un-usable... the algorithm pushes far-right content really hard, and I find myself feeling upset and irritated every time I open the app. It is probably time to delete it, and try and convince my friends move over to another platform, before X drives us all out of our minds!
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