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1. afavou+n6[view] [source] 2022-12-16 02:16:28
>>prawn+(OP)
So this is how Twitter goes out: not with a bang but with a seemingly endless stream of stories about the little ways Elon is ruining the service each day.

Just staggers me that Elon could have just… not done any of this. And yet here we are. He’s had to sell billions in Tesla stock to finance this ongoing mayhem, this is surely going to be up there as one of the greatest examples of hubris in modern business.

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2. drunkp+u7[view] [source] 2022-12-16 02:22:47
>>afavou+n6
It seems to be the case that all social networks decline eventually. This one is rather remarkable for the speed and intensity of its fall.
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3. mrits+Ic[view] [source] 2022-12-16 02:51:39
>>drunkp+u7
Fall in what? I'm sure they took a big hit in revenue even though some major brands are already back. They took a hit in public perception.

Do you actually need a good reputation to be successful in a platform that caters to mostly brain dead on the toilet chatter?

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