Truly man of the people.He advocates hybrid. 40 hours a week in the office and 40 hours at home
Truly man of the people.He advocates hybrid. 40 hours a week in the office and 40 hours at home
He died because he thought eating fruit would cure his cancer didn't he?Steve Jobs wouldn't post remotely similar shit as Elon does. Guy actually had some sense.
Yup. Jobs was a quack, who probably wouldnt have taken well to the reappraisal of his genius as simply a marketing dude who didn’t in fact fart all the actual products out of his arse…. He probably wouldn’t have gone down the Groyper rabbit hole though, but who knows?He died because he thought eating fruit would cure his cancer didn't he?
he refused treatment for his cancer and was convinced his special diet would cure him or something along those lines. which only made his condition worse and accelerated his death. he’d have strong opinions about vaccines too I bet.He died because he thought eating fruit would cure his cancer didn't he?
He wouldnt megaphone his views the way the man child with desperate need for approval does.He died because he thought eating fruit would cure his cancer didn't he?
Yea, Musk isn't special in being the first multi-billionaire to have insane views, but he is probably the first one who is this thirsty for attention of random people.He wouldnt megaphone his views the way the man child with desperate need for approval does.
This...can't be the true story, can it?He died because he thought eating fruit would cure his cancer didn't he?
Spot on - Tesla shareholders cannot be happy about the whole Twitter involvement / acquisition / debacle.I think he doesn’t get nearly enough sleep at a time when he’s clearly bitten off more than he can chew by adding Twitter to his already full schedule of companies, which is not only making his public image suffer, but the strategic direction of each of his companies as well.
He tried some kooky homeopathic treatments instead of undergoing aggressive cancer treatmentHe died because he thought eating fruit would cure his cancer didn't he?
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"it's not anti-semitism if we class specific Jewish people as non-human because of their political beliefs"got to hear, respect, and give precedence to the oppressed voices about their own oppression
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All its done is devalue the old blue tick system. The subdued gray ticks that are supposed to replace it are harder to spot and generally useless. This won't change until Musk gets bored fecks off and Twitter gets a "normal' owner again.I mean... just don't believe anything a blue tick puts out any more. The system is dead so assume it's all fake unless you see it on a reputable website. It's honestly not that difficult and I feel like people are unnecessarily hung up on this now.
Hopefully the new CEO bins this immediately. Musk’s explanation that it was to verify people and fight bots (cause everyone needs to have a phone number, a credit card and pay) has proven to be a bunch of ridiculous nonsense.All its done is devalue the old blue tick system. The subdued gray ticks that are supposed to replace it are harder to spot and generally useless. This won't change until Musk gets bored fecks off and Twitter gets a "normal' owner again.
Agreed. It was just a blatant way for him to monetize Twitter. I recall at the beginning he wanted to charge 19.95/mo for it until everyone laughed at him. He then brought it down to $7. Its basically generating enough money to keep Twitter running, but not much more, all the while mainstreaming extremism.Hopefully the new CEO bins this immediately. Musk’s explanation that it was to verify people and fight bots (cause everyone needs to have a phone number, a credit card and pay) has proven to be a bunch of ridiculous nonsense.
Yep. It has not affected me cause I probably follow just 10-20 non-academic accounts, so I do not get much (if at all) politics there, but I guess for people who use Twitter mostly for news and politics, this has seriously damaged their experience.Agreed. It was just a blatant way for him to monetize Twitter. I recall at the beginning he wanted to charge 19.95/mo for it until everyone laughed at him. He then brought it down to $7. Its basically generating enough money to keep Twitter running, but not much more, all the while mainstreaming extremism.
I was listening to an interview with that "godfather of AI" bloke which quit google couple weeks back. I think he made a very interesting point, that this kind of thing should potentially be regulated like counterfeiting of cash. To use AI/fake political/social things that have an impact on people's lives, investigate and chuck them in jail for probably longer than counterfeitingTweet
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One man’s trash is another man’s treasureAgreed. It was just a blatant way for him to monetize Twitter. I recall at the beginning he wanted to charge 19.95/mo for it until everyone laughed at him. He then brought it down to $7. Its basically generating enough money to keep Twitter running, but not much more, all the while mainstreaming extremism.
Don't take it personally, because I read it so many times from others here. But it seems now that businesses are only left wing? They are plenty of right wing businesses, actually I think they are a majority for obvious reasons and the only ones that project a left wing image are full of right wing old timersMusk will surely face some advertiser pressure on Twitter over this, so unless of course he is going to rely on MyPillow going forward, he may want to rethink this.
Most companies try to avoid going all political for obvious reasons (it risks antagonizing your client base, it might cost losing sales to public vendors and it exposes your business to the almost certain future backlash of being associated with doomed public figures). That's like PR 101, nevermind left wing or right wing.Don't take it personally, because I read it so many times from others here. But it seems now that businesses are only left wing? They are plenty of right wing businesses, actually I think they are a majority for obvious reasons and the only ones that project a left wing image are full of right wing old timers
For each that he will lose, he will win another one and he will have even more influence if he helps the future POTUS
I see it’s been reported Elon Musk is a paedophile
Depends how you define the left/right wing spectrum. Seems to me nowadays that if you don't act like a cnut, you're labelled left wing. No large corporation can afford to act like a cnut. So, I guess your right.Don't take it personally, because I read it so many times from others here. But it seems now that businesses are only left wing? They are plenty of right wing businesses, actually I think they are a majority for obvious reasons and the only ones that project a left wing image are full of right wing old timers
For each that he will lose, he will win another one and he will have even more influence if he helps the future POTUS
Fiscally yes, most businesses are right-wing.Don't take it personally, because I read it so many times from others here. But it seems now that businesses are only left wing? They are plenty of right wing businesses, actually I think they are a majority for obvious reasons and the only ones that project a left wing image are full of right wing old timers
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Elonce Musk*I see it’s been reported Elon Musk is a paedophile
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I'm sorry but I must ask, what would you consider to be "socially heavy left wing"? Fiscally I imagine you're thinking about taxes, right?Fiscally yes, most businesses are right-wing.
Socially, it is a different issue. I think most tend to be heavy left wing.
In big ones it is quite weird. You have giant corporations like Google, Meta, Twitter before Musk etc which are as capitalist as a company can be, but on the other hand, socially are as left as it can possibly be.
Finally, many companies (and people) seem to be quite centric. Which do not like extremism from any side. So, Twitter going 4chan is not appealing for them too.