This week, Elon Musk revealed that he has purchased a 9% stake in Twitter, and has joined the company's board of directors. Media coverage has focused on Musk's pro-free-speech views, which will probably shape how he tries to influence Twitter. But there are also many other ways that we might hope to tweak Twitter for the long-term benefit of humanity!
Purchasing a prestigious, tastemaking institution (like a social media site, newspaper, university, or scientific journal), has repeatedly been proposed as an "EA megaproject". The common theme is:
1. We could buy influence over the "commanding heights of culture", then use that influence to either:
2a. Directly promote the effective-altruist worldview, like by publishing EA-flavored newspaper editorials.
2b. Generally reform and improve the rationality/functioning of those institutions, like by improving the practices of a scientific journal. (As a neutral public platform, Twitter seems best suited for this approach, rather than direct EA promotion.)
Elon Musk seems sympathetic to effective altruism, so with him on Twitter's board, we could consider Step 1 of a Twitter Megaproject partially accomplished, and get started on brainstorming specific potential reforms that Twitter could make. Personally, I think it would be cool for Twitter to add features that familiarize people with decisionmaking mechanisms like prediction markets and approval voting. But I'm sure there are other great ideas out there -- I know there have been several rationalist efforts (including this very Forum!) to design social media sites that promote especially thoughtful, productive discussion. What's your take on what Twitter could do for the long-term betterment of civilization?
A list of fixes requested by Tyler Cowen of Marginal Revolution:
1. A better organization of DMs, including functional search. And why do some of my DMs seem to disappear?
2. End-to-end encryption for DMs.
3. Available blue checks for more people.
4. Lately they have begun serving me up “popular” tweets from major tweeters multiple times. I hate this.
5. Eliminate the quote tweet function, to limit pile-ons.
6. Sometimes my “scroll down” function gets stuck. Unstick it.
7. I don’t myself prefer Promoted Tweets, and in theory yes I hate the bots. But in practice, viewed only selfishly, neither has been a major problem for me. I am not doubting they may be problems for others.
8. Longer-run, when AI is better and cheaper, how about a button “You didn’t subscribe to these tweets, but we think you really might like them.” But apart from the main flow and screen.
9. I wish for a slightly smarter list of trending topics. Yes I am greatly interested in the war in Ukraine, but I really don’t need “Zelenskyy says Russia is trying to hide ‘guilt in mass killing’ as the war in Ukraine continues”.