Japanese X is now America's favorite corner of the internet

51 pointsposted a day ago
by mikhael

8 Comments

ronsor

a day ago

Note that Japanese X lacks a lot of the political insanity of normal X (or even Bluesky). They mostly discuss culture, hobbies, interests, and daily activity, rather than whatever outrageous thing some political lightning rod is doing at that moment.

dmonitor

a day ago

Just goes to show how much our online behavior and trends are determined by algorithms. The translate button has been there for years, but I guess some engineer flipped the "show international tweets on the timeline" button last week and this is the result.

kalleboo

10 hours ago

I really wish Elon had sold off the Japanese side of X to Yahoo/Softbank. He could probably have made back everything he spent on it in the first place and then it could be its own thing.

nitwit005

a day ago

That isn't exactly new. There had been Google translate support. They swapped in Grok more recently.

The various art, anime and vtuber fans were following Japanese accounts for a long time.

doright

18 hours ago

Has been a thing for a while and I almost exclusively follow Japanese accounts. Sometimes it's the only place that certain Japanese artists post their work.

krapp

18 hours ago

Me too. I deleted all of my posts, comments, likes and follows except for a couple of Japanese accounts (primarily Aya Nishitani, author of Shin Megami Tensei, who posts a lot of interesting stuff about Japanese and Western occultism sometimes in English.)

altairprime

a day ago

(X as in Twitter, for those this clarification saves a click.)

guywithahat

a day ago

Can confirm Japanese X is great, the translate feature in general is a lot of fun and works incredibly well, I didn't realize the tweets were translated for the longest time.