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Comments by "MarcosElMalo2" (@MarcosElMalo2) on "Twitter is Going Bankrupt!" video.
It’s weird that he saw advertisers dropping out as a personal attack. I wouldn’t even call it a boycott. Companies deciding to not do business with you is not a boycott. A boycott is a specific thing; for one thing, a boycott is organized. These companies didn’t organize to not do business with Twitter/Xitter. They just stopped advertising on the platform.
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@Look_What_You_Did Briefly: Moderation sucked, discovery sucked, the bots sucked, and on and on. The point is that the suckage increased 100-fold under Musk. To clarify, I mean suck in the bad way, as in sucking diseased green donkey dicks, and not in the good way beloved by most men and the people who suck them.
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Agreed. While it had some good points, it was already a cess pool in many ways. Elohmuh turned it into an overflowing cesspool. (At least that’s what I’ve been told. I left in the Jack Dorsey 2.0 days. But I do miss dril.)
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I suspect you’re biased, Andrew.
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It’s a private company. He owns the majority of it, and there are a handful of investors that also have a minority stake (originally about $7 billion). I do wonder if the minority investors are looking for an exit, which makes me wonder if Elon is intentionally trying to drive down the company’s valuation so he can buy them out. Note that this speculation of mine really doesn’t make business sense, although it reminds me vaguely of The Hudsucker Proxy, a movie about a company’s leadership intentionally tanking the company’s stock price so they can buy up shares cheaply. It’s one of the Coen Brothers’ lesser known films.
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If Elon keeps loaning it money, it could be on its death bed for quite a while.
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Eh, if he charged $1 a year?
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Did she make a Peewee Herman statement afterwards? “I meant to do that!”
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I don’t feel emotionally invested, but who doesn’t like a multi-billion dollar train wreck? Anyway, it’s less morbid than an actual train wreck involving death and injury.
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@RinslerRR even Google kept its name. It just named its holding company Alphabet. Same thing for Facebook. The product/subsidiary stayed the same, but the parent company was renamed to Meta.
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