The union had used the platform, now owned by the wealthiest man in the world, to raise tens of thousands of pounds to support the strikes of predominantly migrant cleaners.
You think precarious workers are no longer on twitter because of musk and some exec no ones ever heard of?
No, I don’t think passive scrollers are no longer on Twitter. But I know active people that actually engage and support causes they care about are no longer on Twitter.
And secondary to that, unions are invisible on Twitter due to policies and algorithms set by current Twitter leadership. Best example of that being you can’t even see posts without being logging in into an account anymore.
If you think precarious workers are still on twitter (passive scrollers? What? Do you think that the precariat doesnt interact with the site?) and this is a union for precarious workers then I don’t understand why you’d think the people they want to join their union are no longer on twitter??
No, I don’t think passive scrollers are no longer on Twitter. But I know active people that actually engage and support causes they care about are no longer on Twitter.
And secondary to that, unions are invisible on Twitter due to policies and algorithms set by current Twitter leadership. Best example of that being you can’t even see posts without being logging in into an account anymore.
If you think precarious workers are still on twitter (passive scrollers? What? Do you think that the precariat doesnt interact with the site?) and this is a union for precarious workers then I don’t understand why you’d think the people they want to join their union are no longer on twitter??