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Re: Twotter is ded

Posted: July 31st, 2023, 12:18 am
by Falcon
my theory is that he knows and is banking on the outrage or attention from it. i think he probably regrets buying twitter and is trying to tank it instead of giving it to someone who knows how to run a social media. i dont really have any skin in the twitter game anymore so im just mostly watching from the outside and not super affected by it but it sucks how bad this is for people who are using it for art networking and community. but that’s what forums are for I guess! XD i really hope they become a thing on the internet bc i like the pace of em better. no funky algorithms

Re: Twotter is ded

Posted: July 31st, 2023, 12:50 am
by Neververy4
Falcon wrote: July 31st, 2023, 12:18 ambut that’s what forums are for I guess! XD i really hope they become a thing on the internet bc i like the pace of em better. no funky algorithms
Same! I like the slower pace of them :) No pressure to need to instantly reply, no constant checking to see what others have said, and no notifications <3

Re: Twotter is ded

Posted: July 31st, 2023, 6:29 am
by WyvereWings
Neververy4 wrote: July 31st, 2023, 12:03 am """He still plans to call his streaming and media hosting branch of the company as "Xvideo". Nobody tell him.""" :question: :question: :question:

There is no way he does not see how pornographic that name comes off as. :skull:

You're going to get kids who don't know any better to be like "Well X is the social media site, and the videos on there are called xvideos, let me go search for more xvideos"
See, insanely rich people don't really take criticism. The kind of guy who has multiple billions of dollars lets it get to their head, and thinks that they can make any decision without thinking about the implications of it.

Re: Twotter is ded

Posted: July 31st, 2023, 2:13 pm
by acetylcholine
elon consistently impresses me in one way- no matter how low my expectations are, he manages to find a way to go lower. that takes some real skill.

Re: Twotter is ded

Posted: July 31st, 2023, 3:01 pm
by IgneousCroc
Falcon wrote: July 31st, 2023, 12:18 am i dont really have any skin in the twitter game anymore so im just mostly watching from the outside and not super affected by it but it sucks how bad this is for people who are using it for art networking and community. but that’s what forums are for I guess! XD i really hope they become a thing on the internet bc i like the pace of em better. no funky algorithms
there is something to be said about watching all my favourite streamers/artists (i dont like the term "content creator" any more than i like bosses saying "we're a family here" :| ) and 99% of their fans going "oh no! oh god! twitter is sinking!! the internet is going to die!"

...and you're standing on an island 5 feet away. An island called "forums" XD
(and someone remind me to get to working on my neocities already :P )

Re: Twotter is ded

Posted: July 31st, 2023, 3:56 pm
by dzamie
Falcon wrote: July 31st, 2023, 12:18 am my theory is that he knows and is banking on the outrage or attention from it. i think he probably regrets buying twitter and is trying to tank it
I used to think that, but then I remembered his intelligence in most other things, including business decisions. I think he's just a petulant manchild with too much money to understand the concept of failure. He revels in the attention, yes, and will definitely say he planned it all from the get-go (or at least his simps will), but he's doing this entirely because he's still stuck on wanting to name Paypal "X" in the early 00s.
The man is purely stupid and rich, and I wouldn't be surprised if a trained pigeon could beat him at chess.
WyvereWings wrote: July 31st, 2023, 6:29 am See, insanely rich people don't really take criticism. The kind of guy who has multiple billions of dollars lets it get to their head, and thinks that they can make any decision without thinking about the implications of it.
...to be fair, though, until I see evidence to the contrary, they do seem to be able to make any decision without thinking about the implications of it. Everything they do is punished only with fines, if at all, which basically means it has no repercussions.