• g0nz0li0@lemmy.worldOP
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    1 year ago

    Twitter no longer has a media relations department. The company responded to a request for comment with a poop emoji.

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      The level of professionalism from this company is astounding…how in the world is anyone doing business with them? All the news from this kindergarten are not even funny anymore.

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        It’s just news. And nowadays this just means it’s panic and excessive exaggeration and a pinch of populism.

        Since the company is now in private hands of only one person, there is no need to paint a picture for the public. And with the efforts of making it more economical, there are of course hurdles to overcome.

        But overall most decisions were reasonable. The provider change and the change to the financial model were reasonable and will eventually lead to more profits, also with a smaller team behind the platform.

        Many here want to see the company fall, just because a person is bought it that’ll whom they despise. That’s just childish.

        The only bad decision on musks way so far was buying twitter for simply too much. And the second worst decision was shooting a shitty car into space. Now the aliens will believe us to have no standards.

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            I am just trying to explain basic economy to a bunch of angry emotional people. But you are of course free to believe that everything would be better without people like musk.

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          Well, well, well, look who’s defending their beloved billionaire. It’s truly fascinating how some people can overlook glaring issues and defend questionable decisions. Let’s dissect your defense, shall we?

          Firstly, you claim that since Twitter is now in private hands, there’s no need to paint a picture for the public. Ah, yes, because transparency and accountability are such outdated concepts, right? Who needs the public’s trust when one person can make all the decisions behind closed doors? It’s not like Twitter is a platform that millions of people rely on for news, communication, and information.

          You also applaud the efforts to make the platform more economical, but conveniently ignore the consequences. Sure, reducing the team might save some money, but what about the impact on content moderation? By firing a significant number of content moderation staff, Twitter has allowed extremist content to flourish, tarnishing its reputation and driving away advertisers. But hey, who needs ad revenue when you have a billionaire at the helm, right?

          Speaking of advertisers, you seem to brush off the importance of brand safety and the impact of hate speech on ad placements. Advertisers understandably don’t want their brands associated with extremist views or hate speech. By failing to address this issue effectively, Musk has driven away advertisers, causing a significant loss of revenue for Twitter. It’s not “childish” for people to criticize such negligence; it’s simply holding a company accountable for its actions.

          And let’s not forget Musk’s refusal to pay rent on Twitter’s offices. It’s truly admirable how he thinks he can just disregard contractual obligations and leave property owners high and dry. Such behavior shows a complete disregard for the law and basic decency.

          Oh, and the whole bedroom installation in the San Francisco headquarters? That’s just downright creepy. Who in their right mind thinks it’s acceptable to convert a commercial space into a residential one without proper zoning? Musk’s actions in this regard are not only inappropriate but also demonstrate a lack of respect for regulations and the communities in which his company operates.

          While it’s true that many billionaires own media outlets, that doesn’t excuse Musk’s questionable decisions and mismanagement. Controlling the narrative should never come at the expense of allowing hate speech and extremism to run rampant. Musk’s actions on Twitter are not the signs of a genius businessman; they’re the actions of someone more interested in their own ego and power.

          So, before you rush to defend your beloved Musk, take a step back and consider the real consequences of his decisions. Twitter deserves better leadership and accountability, not blind adoration from its defenders.

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            Oh man. I just answered you to every point and then the Memmy app crashed. And my comment in the making was gone.

            I am not willing to repeat everything in a foreign language.

            We will not agree anyway.

            The world will continue to spin around. And platforms will come and go over the years.

            Good and bad is a matter of taste. And who are we to degrade another’s taste as bad…

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        He’s been doing this for a while now. He fired the entire PR department and set it to respond with poop emojis and every article editor that’s reached out for a comment has had this as their reply.

        He’s a man-child. And one of the most powerful and influential people on earth.

        This is far from ok. ☹️

        But so it goes…

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          He’s a man-child. And one of the most powerful and influential people on earth.

          Look no further than his “zuck is a cuck” comment. I’ve encountered salty gamers with more emotional maturity than him.

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    He’s proving day after day, that no matter how much money he has, he wants nothing more than to be a terminally online shitposter.

    Everyone who called him a “loser” in this thread, is 1,000% correct.

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    The same CEO who didn’t understand the law when purchasing Twitter, also didn’t understand employment law when unceremoniously dumping employees?!

    There’s a big surprise. Like Iago, I’m about to have a heart attack and die of “not surprise”.

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    It really is hilarious how quickly Elon went from a cool guy to being the worlds biggest loser 😂😂

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      he stopped being a cool guy the moment we could see him. he was the enigmatic batman/edison figure for a while, when most people only knew him by the projects he funded. then he decided he wanted to be a celebrity and as soon as we figured out who he is watching him fail miserably has become a pastime for most of us.

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    Never gonna happen.

    This will probably settle out of court, the lawyers will get 1/2 the settlement and the thousands of employees involved will a few hundred bucks each. If that.

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    First Twitter, then Reddit. Wonder when/ how Facebook is gonna destroy itself.

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      Facebook did harm to themselves with the whole metaverse thing. They’ve already pivoted away from it though.

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        I wonder how they can change their name back from Meta without admitting that it was an incredibly dumb decision in the first place.

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          Do people still not understand the name change?

          They’re called Meta instead of Facebook, because Meta is not only Facebook, but also Instagram, Whatsapp, Threads and so forth.

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            And by all accounts it still has the same c-suite/management structure as before.

            This “restructuring” was done in part to protect the whole when all the antitrust shit finally starts to roost. I’ll give their lawyers credit here, they foresaw the inevitability getting slammed with antitrust lawsuits, and now they can less painfully peel off the “offending” subsidiaries and blame them for any wrong doing instead of parent meta.

            Plot twist: It’s totally still meta that’s dictating the evil, they aren’t fooling anyone, fuck their plausible deniability.

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              Google did the same thing when they formed their parent company, Alphabet (an equally stupid name compared to Meta).

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    Like his buddy Donald, Elon seems to have a real problem paying his bills.

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      If we had a functioning government it would liquidate his assets and pay it out to those he refused to pay.

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        We do have a functioning govt. It functions to make the rich richer and give them all the freedom in the world, including exploiting the workforce in all ways possible. But hey, at least our economy is #1! Rejoice!

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        We do have a functioning government. I requires claims to be tried in court instead of just taking $500 million dollars away without any sort of due process.

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    I’m really starting to think that Musk deliberately destroying Twitter is not a conspiracy theory.

    I mean, with Twitter and Reddit gone, only Facebook remains.

    Ah, well, there are also WhatsApp, Viber, Tik-Tok, Youtube, Telegram which need similar treatment.

    Of these I casually use YT and Telegram.

    The former is slowly being replaced by uploading videos to the platforms they are posted on.

    The latter - well, there was a time Durov promised there would be no ads ever, there are ads everywhere now. And technically it’s junk (the protocol, I mean, while the QT desktop client itself on the contrary is notoriously CPU and memory efficient for my loads of subscribed channels, groupchats etc ; it does crash sometimes, but no Matrix or XMPP client would simply survive that amount of garbage perpetually updating, so).

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      I use Youtube more than any other service. If you like video essays, documentaries, and other medium- and long-form content, it’s the only place on earth to get it. Cable television ditched intelligent content long ago. Nebula and Curiousity are okay, but most of the content that I couldn’t already get on Youtube has that shitty cable tv vibe.

      The only downside with Youtube is it’s huge and the algorithm is iffy. It can take a long time to build up a library of subscriptions that provide high level content every day. But now that I have that, it’s basically my exclusive streaming platform. I watch 1hr of Netflix/HBO/whatever with my wife every night, and all the rest is history, cooking, science, etc. on Youtube.

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        I thoguht it was more like WhatsApp with extra security?

        About the opposite, WhatsApp is Telegram with extra security. Telegram is not secure at all. It’s not even E2E for anything but “secure chats” which its desktop client doesn’t have.

        So not social media at all - just a messenger client.

        In channels and group chats it has reactions similar to social media and used as such. Channels are like blogs - they consist of posts by the channel’s authors with a link to comments. Channels and group chats can be private or public. Private ones you can’t search for and can join if somebody adds you.

        You don’t have any kind of news feed, yes. But in general it’s pretty close to social media in experience.

        Creating a channel and posting something there is similar to your page in Facebook, just optional. You can add the link to it in your profile description so that people could go there after clicking at your avatar pic in a group chat, for example.

        In fact it is being used like social media. Just no news feed and no friends (contacts are rather similar to that anyway).

        EDIT: Describing it made me realize that I’m probably unfair to Durov. If from VK the most important things he’d remove were friends and news feeds, then he might actually be not such a bad person. It’s just that I want a p2p messenger\social network with user directory, like old Skype, but completely p2p. It wouldn’t become worse if it had Telegram-like channels functionality, just first things first.

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        I used to not think it was sheer stupidity, but when he’s literally challenging his chief rival to measure up penises on a public forum, I think it is, indeed, sheer stupidity.

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      Durov also went full NFTbro with his fucking username sales. I was a massive Telegram advocate until that moment. Destroyed my trust in him. Now we move to targeted ads inserted everywhere… the end of Telegram is near :(