When Elon Musk purchased Twitter for $44 billion again in 2022, all of us form of thought he did it so he might promote his personal shitty memes and lame jokes on the social media website. Now, a couple of years later, he’s confirmed all people proper, however as a substitute of these jokes and horrible memes, it’s right-wing MAGA propaganda and hate speech. The true rub? That shit from Musk goes to point out up in your timeline whether or not you need it to or not.
In case you’re a frequent X consumer like I sadly am, you’ve most likely observed Musk’s posts present up in your “For You” web page even in case you by no means work together with him or accounts just like his. You’re not imagining issues. Musk actually is blasting his 20-or-so dumbass musings a day to only about everybody on X. I suppose his 203 million followers aren’t sufficient to make him really feel seen.
Fortune determined to determine if this was just a few form of bizarre anomaly or if Musk was actually pushing his posts out to everybody who makes use of the app. Right here’s what they did with 12 take a look at accounts with totally different pursuits for 5 consecutive days in late October.:
Fortune performed a multi-day experiment to gauge simply how prevalent Musk actually is on his social media platform. In roughly 90% of the periods on X that Fortune performed — via a dozen totally different take a look at accounts — a publish from Musk appeared not less than as soon as within the timeline, normally way more usually.
Not one of the X accounts that Fortune created for the experiment adopted Musk or actively engaged together with his content material. And but inside two periods, all 12 of the take a look at accounts had been uncovered to Musk’s tweets in X’s algorithmically-powered “For You” feed.
The outcomes appear to corroborate reviews that Musk has continued to place his thumb on the algorithmic scale to amplify his personal tweets, and so they add essential new particulars that present how the world’s richest particular person has managed to obtain a preferred communications platform and refashion it into a private device to affect public opinion. A spokesman for X didn’t reply to emails and texts in search of remark.
Among the many Musk tweets that appeared in Fortune’s take a look at account feeds was one falsely claiming “The Dems have imported huge numbers of illegals to swing states” with a view to create “a one-party, deep blue socialist state.” There have been a number of Musk posts selling Trump’s look on Joe Rogan’s podcast, in addition to a latest rally in New York throughout which Musk spoke. Musk shared a number of anti-Harris ads, together with one funded by Musk’s pro-Trump political motion committee that refers back to the Vice President utilizing misogynistic vulgarities.
Political content material, whether or not authored by Musk or different customers, accounted for important parts — in a single case 83% — of the tweets that appeared within the feeds of the take a look at accounts.
Even clicking “not desirous about Elon Musk” (an possibility customers might at one time choose for all celebrities on Twitter however which now seems to be obtainable solely with respect to Musk and a handful of others) didn’t exorcize Musk from the feed. The truth is, after one Fortune take a look at account clicked the choice to declare itself apathetic in direction of the tech billionaire, posts from Musk greater than doubled.
We are able to’t escape Elon, of us. Fortune spoke with former Twitter staff who stated there’s successfully “no likelihood” that the “For You” feed would organically pull that many posts from only one particular person or one matter. It was supposedly designed to be “as impartial as potential” and pull content material for a consumer based mostly on their chosen pursuits and placement till the consumer engages with sufficient different content material to steer the algorithm in a special path.
It’s like there’s some form of “handbook override” occurring right here, as Fortune explains:
The opposite former worker famous that, with a view to get a lot of the identical content material in entrance of customers, it’s nearly sure that “a handbook override” is happening, injecting Musk and political content material into the “For You” suggestion algorithm no matter a consumer’s pursuits.
Musk, who acquired Twitter in 2022 for $44 billion and renamed it X, has set about radically revamping the service, firing 1000’s of staff, closing places of work, and bringing again scores of maximum accounts that had been banned. He stated the modifications, together with the close to elimination of content material moderation groups working to maintain consumer feeds freed from offensive posts, was with a view to carry “free speech” to a platform he claimed had been managed by activist staff, the federal government and advertisers
In 2023, Musk reportedly fired an engineer who instructed him that consumer views on his tweets have been declining. An 80-person crew was tasked with attending to the underside of the problem and fixing it, the Verge reported. The end result was apparently a code change that ensured Musk’s tweets wouldn’t get flagged by the filters that usually kind tweets for various customers of the service in response to their pursuits.
Fortune says every account session on the 12 profiles lasted 5 minutes and handed by round 60 to 100 posts every time. Throughout two-thirds of the periods, Musk was one of many first three posts that appeared on the prime of a consumer’s feed. General, he was by far the commonest account throughout all feeds. Right here’s what else Fortune found:
Whereas eight of the 12 accounts confirmed no posts from Musk on the primary day of utilization, his posts appeared every subsequent day, and with elevated frequency, regardless of the absence of engagement with Musk content material, Fortune discovered.
An account with chosen pursuits of journey, careers and science went from being served two posts by Musk in a single session, to 22 posts by Musk in a later session. Practically the entire accounts, no matter what they chose as matters of curiosity, skilled an analogous trajectory, going from only a few Musk posts to many, generally dozens.
Whereas Musk tweets about a wide range of matters, together with SpaceX, Tesla, and his different numerous companies, Republican occasion rhetoric has turn out to be a mainstay. One Musk latest tweet that appeared in Fortune’s take a look at accounts featured a meme purportedly criticizing a scarcity of voter identification necessities, regardless of most states requiring identification to vote in-person. And one other of a meme relating to inflation, arguing its larger than President Joe Biden claims utilizing an image of Hunter Biden.
Throughout the entire accounts, day after day, politics was clearly the primary topic, and overwhelmingly in-line with Musk’s personal political opinions. Political content material made up wherever from 19% to 83% of the “For You” feed on the totally different accounts, regardless of 10 of the 12 accounts participating with no such content material. Of that political content material, between 55% and 82% of it was clearly pro-Trump or clearly anti-Harris, Fortune’s evaluation discovered. Out of roughly 4,500 X posts that Fortune logged, simply 46 have been clearly pro-Harris.
Twitter actually is hell, nevertheless it’s a hell I’m very a lot part of. Might I depart and be a part of one thing like Bluesky? Certain, however I’m not a fucking dork, so I feel I’ll keep put.