wayneL
VIVA LA LIBERTAD, CARAJO!
- Joined
- 9 July 2004
- Posts
- 25,948
- Reactions
- 13,240
Rubbish and a profound disregard as to the meaning of free speech.Musk's loan Interest payments on twitter per year over a $bil, don't think the business makes that much.
Mouthing off about free speech that's not commercially viable major mistake.
It will be interesting where it all goes.
Rubbish and a profound disregard as to the meaning of free speech.
One must always consider the consequences of their speech. There are still terms and conditions for using the site, just like any public forum. Contravene those and expect to be excluded.
As long as those terms are reasonable, then all good
So what? The market moves every single day on bs and rumours.... and that account was banned.Didn't Elon fire the mob who looked after standards etc you know get rid of all those woke censors.
Not sure of the veracity of the below but good example perhaps.
View attachment 149148
It does indicate that there was some serious problems, when the seller takes the buyer to court, to make them buy it. ?He isn't playing around, twitter I think may have turned a profit for only 1-2 years. If he didn't take over twitter would have ended up broke
Yeah, let's just susuExplains how politics wasn't the driver of twitter pre Musk and why.
Elon Musk Would Have Done Better With Twitter If He’d Read Noam Chomsky
Except Musk immediately discovered that advertisers hate freewheeling, raucous political debate. Josh Marshall, the founder of Talking Points Memo, explained this cogently in a recent article about his experience running an outlet devoted to politics:
Advertisers don’t want to be near controversy. Indeed, they don’t even want to be near things that are upsetting or agitating. This is why all political and political news media face an inverse premium in advertising because the content is inherently polarizing. You can show the same ad to the same people the same amount of times and you’ll get more money if the content is fashion or parenthood or entertainment than if it’s politics. It’s a bedrock rule of the world of advertising.
Elon Musk Would Have Done Better With Twitter If He’d Read Noam Chomsky
Elon Musk is impaled on the horns of a corporate dilemma described in radical critiques of the media.theintercept.com
Yeah, let's just silence the conservatives, so there's no debate with communists and gender fanatics.Explains how politics wasn't the driver of twitter pre Musk and why.
Elon Musk Would Have Done Better With Twitter If He’d Read Noam Chomsky
Except Musk immediately discovered that advertisers hate freewheeling, raucous political debate. Josh Marshall, the founder of Talking Points Memo, explained this cogently in a recent article about his experience running an outlet devoted to politics:
Advertisers don’t want to be near controversy. Indeed, they don’t even want to be near things that are upsetting or agitating. This is why all political and political news media face an inverse premium in advertising because the content is inherently polarizing. You can show the same ad to the same people the same amount of times and you’ll get more money if the content is fashion or parenthood or entertainment than if it’s politics. It’s a bedrock rule of the world of advertising.
Elon Musk Would Have Done Better With Twitter If He’d Read Noam Chomsky
Elon Musk is impaled on the horns of a corporate dilemma described in radical critiques of the media.theintercept.com
Twitter may be on the verge of collapse after mass staff walkouts.
As opposed to all the salty leftists having little hissy fits?He would say that wouldn't he ?
Not surprising the company was loss making when they employ the kind of people who were also buying crypto last year...Actually, I'd say twitters fortunes are looking pretty good. As I've said before, this era of endless money - and jobs for 'tech' is at an end. Wonder if anyone told these kiddies that all the other big tech firms are getting rid of people too?Twitter may be on the verge of collapse after mass staff walkouts.
We use cookies and similar technologies for the following purposes:
Do you accept cookies and these technologies?
We use cookies and similar technologies for the following purposes:
Do you accept cookies and these technologies?