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

(japantimes.co.jp)

50 points | by mikhael 16 hours ago ago

8 comments

  • kalleboo a minute ago ago

    [delayed]

  • ronsor 14 hours ago 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 14 hours ago 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.

  • nitwit005 13 hours ago 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 8 hours ago 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 8 hours ago 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.)

  • guywithahat 15 hours ago 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.

  • altairprime 13 hours ago ago

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