🐳Spoutible update: Here are the results from our Spoutible.com survey.
1. We will allow 3 strikes within a 90-day period for minor policy violations. Serious violations will result in an immediate suspension.
2. Two accounts will be allowed per cell phone...
3. We understand everyone doesn't own a cell phone, but our users' safety is important to us. Anyone can join Spoutible.com with an email address, but if you want to spout, reply, and send DMs, you will be required to verify your account using your cell phone...
4. Vetted paid political ads will be allowed on Spoutible.com.
Note: There will be exemptions for certain businesses and organizations regarding the two accounts per cell phone limit.
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For the past several days, video clips of Harry and Meghan's docuseries have been flooded with comments that start with "I love the part..." It's a copypasta-like tactic we have seen used against Meghan before. They did something similar to her book...
Each video clip is flooded with similar comments, and they are all negative...
Some will ask if this activity is organic, and the short answer is no. It starts with a group of individuals spamming the text, and then eventually, others will mimic the activity...
🐳Spoutible update: We had a surge yesterday, and we are now at 60,241 pre-beta registrations! 39,759 more to go to reach our 100,000 goal! Registering for our pre-beta is quick and easy, and you can share your ideas with us. Register here: Spoutible.com
We are expecting to reach our 100k goal, so we are in the process of creating a new Spoutible entity separate from Bot Sentinel. Each company would operate independently, and Bot Sentinel would treat Spoutible like every other platform. I will share more about that soon...
I have hired a UI/UX designer to create front-end designs for the platform, and I will share screenshots of the mockups soon. The concept is simple, "a familiar experience that feels new..."
🐳We are at the final two name choices. Before voting, look at the 3rd screenshot and see how the names are used.
Also, we have a broker trying to negotiate the price for Spout .com so we can name it Spout, but if we are unsuccessful, it will be called Spoutible or WeSpout.
Here are the final choices; let your vote count!
After you vote, take a moment to register for our pre-beta and share your thoughts: prebeta.botsentinel.com
🐳WeSpout is at the top of the list, followed by Spoutible and Spoutley. The next poll will exclude WeSpout, and we will focus on the four alternatives. Please vote in the next tweet.
You have 12 hours to vote.
After you vote, don't forget to register for our pre-beta and share your thoughts:
🔔The demand for a Bot Sentinel-powered Twitter-like platform has picked up steam, and we have received 34,189 pre-beta registrations. 100k is our goal because we need to prove there is demand for what we want to build. A safer, more inclusive platform...
On Sunday, I made it clear that selling users' data will be prohibited, and we will have a legally binding agreement when users sign up for the platform. The team working on the platform will be at least 40% women and more diverse than what we have seen in the past...
Attacking people based on their skin color, who they choose to love, their gender, or what god they worship would be strictly prohibited. The rules would be clear and enforced. My gay friends already feel unsafe in the real world; they shouldn't have to feel unsafe online too.
A former Twitter employee wrote an essay about safety but didn't take responsibility for the targeted harassment directed at women of color that occurred under his watch. Prior to Elon, accounts were created to target VP Harris and Meghan Markle, and Twitter was like, "meh."
Here is a report we published on the abuse and biogtry directed at VP Harris and how Twitter ignored it until CBS covered it. Accounts literally threatened VP Harris, and Twitter allowed the tweets to remain on the platform until it became public.
There is a group of anti-Meghan accounts that were created specifically to target Meghan Markle and spread disinformation about the Duchess, and yet, former Twitter employees allowed many of the accounts to remain active.