• Krafting
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    391 year ago

    Good. People should use mastodon and the fediverse anyway.

      • vaguerant
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        291 year ago

        It’s a bit self-serving of me to phrase it this way, but I do think the Reddit debacle shaved off a disproportionately not-terrible segment of the Reddit userbase. I think you could make your comment about Redditors instead and it would still be fair. There’s obviously a lot of Twitter users we don’t want here, but if we got the top 0.1% of Twitter users by quality? That’s not bad.

    • Puppy
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      161 year ago

      I had a 13 years old account on Reddit and a 6 years old on Twitter.

      Both deleted overnight. Poof. Just like that. More than a decade of content, good or bad. Just gone.

      They thought we weren’t serious, yet here we are.

      Now I feel like I’m on the top of a mountain, eating popcorn and watching the world around me implode and billionaires fighting each other for “power”

  • @Mothra@mander.xyz
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    191 year ago

    Woah woah wait- does this mean… If Elon is paywalling part of Twitter, will Spez also paywall some Reddit feature next?

  • StrikerM
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    191 year ago

    Twitter is being a very Rasputin like problem for Musk. No matter how many times Musk keeps trying to kill it it’ll keep surviving until Musk finally achieves the monumental task of killing it.

    • @febra@lemmy.world
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      61 year ago

      Don’t mind if I ask, but why would Musk try to kill a platform he paid 44bn USD for?

      • TheEntity
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        111 year ago

        Because it’s a subscription service. It’s probably bleeding money. Remember he tried to back off from the deal.

        • @febra@lemmy.world
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          51 year ago

          So you’re saying that in order for him to save face and not close Twitter down overnight he’s trying to make some really bad decisions that would end up killing the platform without him having to shut it down?

          • TheEntity
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            71 year ago

            At this point your guess is just as good as mine. I doubt even Elmo knows what he’s trying to do now.

      • StrikerM
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        101 year ago

        Twitter is going to lose money no matter what Musk does. The sooner it just dies and goes into insolvency, the sooner Musk will stop taking a loss in order to keep it operational. Even apart from the deal Musk has likely already lost hundreds of millions running twitter. Twitter dies and it’ll stop being a financial drain on him.

      • @gravitas_deficiency@sh.itjust.works
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        71 year ago

        He wants to declare it as a carryover loss and just stop paying taxes for the foreseeable future.

        I think the original plan was to simply control the narrative and influence public opinion on one of the largest and most well known social media platforms ever created, but that tends to not work so well when you gut the operational engineering staff of a tech company.

  • @SinningStromgald@lemmy.world
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    171 year ago

    Anyone but Musky and I would wonder what drugs they were on. But with Musky it’s always pure delusional stupidity. Maybe he’ll choke to death on an emerald soon?

  • @CatPewpMeyhem@lemmy.world
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    51 year ago

    Tweetdeck was the only thing keeping me on twitter. I kept it in a pinned tab so I could check the news and stuff. I was already trying to get away from it, that is the push I needed.

    • @AlienStink@lemmy.world
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      91 year ago

      Same here, once Tweetdeck is blocked that’s the end of twitter for me. I can’t use the official app… it’s as bad as the Reddit one ☹️

  • sendingmath
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    41 year ago

    journalists and social media managers everywhere are apoplectic. Not sure if tweetdeck was really popular with the average joe though.

      • sendingmath
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        31 year ago

        which is also behind a paywall. And if you have to pay anyway, Hootesuite is probably the better choice.

    • @dot20@lemmy.world
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      81 year ago

      Dude TweetDeck was so dope back in the day. Felt like a mission control center.

      I even had the desktop version, powered by Adobe AIR (yeah…)