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I always regarded Musk as a salesman, mostly selling himself.Musk is an engineering and development company genius but he appears to me to be going into Twitter without any real idea.
He has paid way too much for a company that doesn't make a profit and needs to turn it around.
He hasn't developed a plan but rather just tweeted some brain farts about charging big users a monthly charge of $20 then, when that goes down like a lead balloon, Tweets a lesser amount.
The really popular people have long left to make real money on TikTok and other platforms that pay you for content.
I am scared Musk is going to mess this up.
It's a bad thing if you've just bought Twitter and your revenues plunge like that. But overall, I agree it's a good thing.and that is a bad thing ??
advertisers doing the heavy threats is what killed old media , ( folks started waking up the news was no longer 'news' , but advertorials , and infomercials and stuff )
i thought it was $8 a month but still chump change for politicians and others that thrive in the Twitter-verse ( say if you are running a financial opinion blog )It's a bad thing if you've just bought Twitter and your revenues plunge like that. But overall, I agree it's a good thing.
Musk wants to make it a service where celebs and other self-absorbed dingbats pay $8/yr to have a blue check mark next to their name. Keep it running that way.
Don't worry Knobby - everything he touches turns to gold. A company like that will be a breeze after building space ships.
It's a cesspit of idiots, activists and trolls. But it is also great for news and opinions from those whom you respect, there is also so fabulous content, especially financial. It just takes a bit of time to find it all.For the first time ever, I opened an account in twitter on Monday, and have made a tweet.
Not sure if the world is going to end, but there is a lot of crap posted/tweeted, just like FB.
Mick
You're right, $8/mo.i thought it was $8 a month but still chump change for politicians and others that thrive in the Twitter-verse ( say if you are running a financial opinion blog )
but as i understood it Twitter was losing money anyway , so by losing more money ( a tax-write-off ) and cleaning house and rebuilding MIGHT be a good play
what if the politicians ( both sides) just went away , leaving it for other professional and hobbyists to join in robust discussions like the internet used to be ( so i am told )
Hi MullonkintyreFor the first time ever, I opened an account in twitter on Monday, and have made a tweet.
Not sure if the world is going to end, but there is a lot of crap posted/tweeted, just like FB.
Mick
I am not a puppy cat or bird person. and just don't do cute.Hi Mullonkintyre
Musk taking over Twitter is good because you can see his Tweets and therefore his thinking.
Be very careful on who you like, because the program will hit you with similar. Try to follow very few people unless you trust them I follow only two.(Casey Briggs and Julia Banks).
Twitter will try to turn you into a crazy lefty or right wing nut or a conspiracy crazy if you click too many tweets. I rarely click and never post.
Even if you click once on a puppy meme, you will get heaps of cute animals (my bad).
depends on what you call 'smart' being a ( former ? ) computer hobbyist , some have incredible talents in a very small area , others have solid skills in a wide area ( of IT ) and like all businesses you have those of mediocre talent but are well related ( connected )You're right, $8/mo.
It's amazing watching Elon go through the Twitter offices, lift up the carpets and look underneath. A lot of crap has been shoved under there. I thought Twitter would have had some smart people working there, but not the case aparently.
My kids in mid teens don't have or use twatter.Twitter will try to turn you into a crazy lefty or right wing nut or a conspiracy crazy if you click too many tweets. I rarely click and never post.
With you. My kids, late teens, early twenties wouldn't be seen dead on it. It's pretty oldschool if you think how it works. More for political nerds.My kids in mid teens don't have or use twatter.
They haven't been told not to use it.
If they are representative of a younger generation that ain't interested in it, I think a monthly charge will see the death of it, broadly speaking.
Have heard people saying that they will just use Gettr or whatever it's called.
Dunno, wait and see job, but I would remove it rather than pay $x per month, if I had it or used it, which I never have.
Not sure if muskrat has this one right...
the charge is for 'enhanced services ' it will be interesting to see what extra services go with the fee ,My kids in mid teens don't have or use twatter.
They haven't been told not to use it.
If they are representative of a younger generation that ain't interested in it, I think a monthly charge will see the death of it, broadly speaking.
Have heard people saying that they will just use Gettr or whatever it's called.
Dunno, wait and see job, but I would remove it rather than pay $x per month, if I had it or used it, which I never have.
Not sure if muskrat has this one right...
They've been dishonest, according to Musk. That's not very smart. Elon has indicated that they lied to advertizers and the courts, and that the platform hasn't been updated or optimized in ages. I think he will turn Twitter into a 'must have' app by integrating it with Tesla and its related products. If I was a celeb or ran a business through Twitter, I'd happily pay. But payment is optional, and most casual users won't.depends on what you call 'smart' being a ( former ? ) computer hobbyist , some have incredible talents in a very small area , others have solid skills in a wide area ( of IT ) and like all businesses you have those of mediocre talent but are well related ( connected )
yes it is an education waiting to happen , whether he succeeds or not ,They've been dishonest, according to Musk. That's not very smart. Elon has indicated that they lied to advertizers and the courts, and that the platform hasn't been updated or optimized in ages. I think he will turn Twitter into a 'must have' app by integrating it with Tesla and its related products. If I was a celeb or ran a business through Twitter, I'd happily pay. But payment is optional, and most casual users won't.
I can see it easily tripling in value.
I don’t know about that, Richard Branson is a salesman, Musk is definitely very different.I always regarded Musk as a salesman, mostly selling himself.
different businesses or different pieces of the same ( long-term ) plan , which will mesh together later onI don’t know about that, Richard Branson is a salesman, Musk is definitely very different.
I don’t think you can have the type of high risk success as Musk is such different businesses by just being a good salesman.
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