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15 hours ago, headshuck said:

Referring to the former President as the sitting President isn’t a speech impediment. Ai could swap the words out though.

You don't know what "stammering" is?

Then maybe stop using the word in your posts to describe someone with a speech impediment.

That's super f'd up. Not everyone is born perfect, and nobody needs turds like you to point out our imperfections.

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You don't know what "stammering" is?
Then maybe stop using the word in your posts to describe someone with a speech impediment.
That's super f'd up. Not everyone is born perfect, and nobody needs turds like you to point out our imperfections.

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Bringing back an oldie, but a goodie thread because this is too funny not to post.

https://www.theinformation.com/articles/musks-x-is-flooded-with-ad-spam-stolen-credit-cards-may-be-key?ref=thediff.co

“Elon Musk’s X, formerly known as Twitter, has in the past couple of months been inundated with a wave of ads for porn sites and fake luxury goods. That might sound like a low-priority problem for X, as these ads – no matter how sketchy – could in theory bring in much-needed ad revenue.

The problem is that the flood of ad spam, as insiders refer to it, has coincided with a surge in credit card firms asking X for refunds on unauthorized transactions. That indicates that at least some of the spam ads are paid for with stolen cards, say people familiar with the situation, which means X doesn’t get to keep any money generated from the ads.”

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9 hours ago, headshuck said:

 

I love contextless numbers like this. It is a sure sign things are not going well.

My favorite is the engagement with brands. No starting point, just up some unitless %.

Amongst all these numbers, one type seems to be missing. Financial. Hmmm.

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5 minutes ago, Wrestleknownothing said:

I love contextless numbers like this. It is a sure sign things are not going well.

My favorite is the engagement with brands. No starting point, just up some unitless %.

Amongst all these numbers, one type seems to be missing. Financial. Hmmm.

We know it financially isn't going well by reading into Elon's response in the Don Lemon interview about buying Twitter to protect free speech while avoiding talk of profit.  

From a user perspective, X is going VERY WELL!

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25 minutes ago, jross said:

We know it financially isn't going well by reading into Elon's response in the Don Lemon interview about buying Twitter to protect free speech while avoiding talk of profit.  

From a user perspective, X is going VERY WELL!

Need to mention that X  isn’t receiving the millions in tax dollars from the FBI that twitter did. 

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1 hour ago, Offthemat said:

Need to mention that X  isn’t receiving the millions in tax dollars from the FBI that twitter did. 

It is also not receiving the hundreds of millions in dollars from advertisers that Twitter did.

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1 hour ago, Wrestleknownothing said:

It is also not receiving the hundreds of millions in dollars from advertisers that Twitter did.

But those weren’t my dollars.  And they weren’t for censorship. 

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I missed this last week, but the Supreme Court refused to hear Musk's Twitter Sitter case, where he claims the agreement he signed with the SEC violates his constitutional rights to free speech. I guess you still can't lie to commit securities fraud.

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