Nice source. Great data.
Also, in what other car fan group do you see people bragging incessantly about the owner and his other businesses? It’s really weird, man.
Why would you care? White knighting a billionaire and his other businesses? It’s weird. Some would say a cult.Might have to do with all the vitriol targeted at the platform and predictions of impending bankruptcy and ruining the site when over in reality the exact opposite is happening.
Even Tim Cook & Apple are happy on X. So that’s cool.
Might have to do with all the vitriol targeted at the platform and predictions of impending bankruptcy and ruining the site when over in reality the exact opposite is happening.
Even Tim Cook & Apple are happy on X. So that’s cool.
It works the same as it ever did. What do you mean unusable? It even has community notes so disinformation can be pointed out quickly, which seems to be an upgrade over Twitter leadership's politicized approach.Meanwhile, the company only has about a third of the value that it had when he bought it and there is actually a real competitor now. X is unusable anymore.
Nice source. Great data.
Also, in what other car fan group do you see people bragging incessantly about the owner and his other businesses? It’s really weird, man.
Why would you care? White knighting a billionaire and his other businesses? It’s weird. Some would say a cult.
Does your family still speak to you? Can you still get out if you wanted to?
Insanity example 101You do see the insanity of your posture, don’t you?
It was more a rhetorical question and an observation. The fact you responded with another tweet from another Musk disciple hyping X (this guy from the SpaceX /Mars fan club), just demonstrates what I’m referring to.What? You asked a question so I answered it. If I didn’t answer, you would claim I’m dodging you and the question.
You do see the insanity of your posture, don’t you?
There is lots more BS news on Twitter than on mainstream news like ABC or Reuters or the like
lol. He didn’t buy twitter to monetize it directly, he brought it to weaponize it, Trojan horse style straight into the coffers of the government to flood his enterprises with more subsidies—all under the guise of saving the people money.Meanwhile, the company only has about a third of the value that it had when he bought it and there is actually a real competitor now. X is unusable anymore.
Well, that’s what he decided to do with it after he was forced to go through with the purchase.lol. He didn’t buy twitter to monetize it directly, he brought it to weaponize it, Trojan horse style straight into the coffers of the government to flood his enterprises with more subsidies—all under the guise of saving the people money.
It was more a rhetorical question and an observation. The fact you responded with another tweet from another Musk disciple hyping X (this guy from the SpaceX /Mars fan club), just demonstrates what I’m referring to.
You guys have this network of Musk/X/SpaceX/Tesla devotees who hang on this guy like he’s Jesus. It’s weird
Still holding on to the legacy it had before Eloon fuqed it up?
It was more a rhetorical question and an observation. The fact you responded with another tweet from another Musk disciple hyping X (this guy from the SpaceX /Mars fan club), just demonstrates what I’m referring to.
You guys have this network of Musk/X/SpaceX/Tesla devotees who hang on this guy like he’s Jesus. It’s weird
Ok, are you for real or just another poster’s alt account?Think less like Jesus, and more like awesome & inspiring. He is making the world a better place in spite of the mountains of backbiters and naysayers.
Try and explain this…it is baffling.
Well, yeah. And the financing for where he got the money from has never been disclosed so it is possible that foreign actors helped him do it. This would also explain why he doesn't care about how much he devalues the product.lol. He didn’t buy twitter to monetize it directly, he brought it to weaponize it, Trojan horse style straight into the coffers of the government to flood his enterprises with more subsidies—all under the guise of saving the people money.