The Bird is Freed

Threads interest is already dead.

And now Twitter is paying creators big $ from ad revenue.

Twitter ain't going nowhere

Twitter wasn't a business before Musk bought it.

Its going to be insanely profitable in the future and then everyone will pretend they didn't say Musk was stupid.
 
Threads interest is already dead.

And now Twitter is paying creators big $ from ad revenue.

Twitter ain't going nowhere

Does seem DOA.
I only use IG, no Fb/Twitter, and it was shown there a good bit but all that’s already gone . I have zero people I know on it.
 
Threads interest is already dead.

And now Twitter is paying creators big $ from ad revenue.

Twitter ain't going nowhere

No one who left twitter wanted threads. Threads was a stupid idea. The people who were on twitter don't usually want to be part fo the metaverse. I will be interested to see in a few years how Bluesky does as it's a Dorsey product. But it's not even in open Beta so it could easily fall apart.
 
Can you imagine spending 44 billion for twitter, where a healthy chunk of it's value is in it's branding (blue bird, tweet, retweet) and rebranding it to x.com?

I have to assume he's doing this to offload debt to twitter.com and go under and he can hold onto the servers as X.com or some bull**** like that.

That or the maniac as he's going down with the ship wants to rebrand to what he wanted to change paypal too before it's board kicked him off and replaced him with Peter Thiel.
 

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The app formally known as twitter has officially change tweet and retweet to post and repost. Seems to be rolling out in phases? But today on my feed for the first time saw "reposted by"

This has to be some kind of sandbagging technique right? There's no way you remove the only copyrightable and unique part of your business for a reason other than he's sandbagging all that away to declare bankruptcy but still hold those assets. It's the only explanation that makes sense to me. Otherwise it's the dumbest choice I've ever heard someone do.

What's wild about the whole process is they're changing all this on the front end. If you go to the help desk, everything is still twitter.

https://help.twitter.com/en

I cannot think of a more poorly executed rollout ever. At least with other bad rollouts there was universal change. It wasn't like Coke launched new Coke and continued advertising the original coke.
 
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