X.COM on the Path to Profitability
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@DoctorG 𝕏 is free to use. Subscriptions are optional. I heard of a plan to charge $1 a year to foil spammers. I don’t know if it has been implemented yet.
Aggression is not the business model for 𝕏.
You are spreading lies and disinformation.Dad Jokes are allowed, but hate speech that violates the law of the land is not. People can and do get banned for posting threats. One can easily mute users who post mostly content intended to stir people up.
Former Twitter had a lot of problems, most of which have been fixed, but it will always be work in progress.
Spam selling crypto etc., seems to be rare. What you come across will depend largely on who you follow.
If anyone likes cute cat videos, they can follow https://twitter.com/ShouldHaveCat
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The alleged antisemite, Elon Musk plans to visit Israel on Monday, the office of Israeli President Isaac Herzog confirmed to Business Insider.
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What is impressive is how he's built a cult of personality around him, such that people will continue to defend his actions, even as be continues to spiral into being a conspiracy theory promoting reactionary.
It is also impressive that with enough money someone can create and publicize an event in order to backpeddle on their recent actions, instead of doing what normal people have to do, like not promote anti-semetic commentators or promote idiotic conspiracy theories.
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Nothing will happen if Musk would be or support such anti-whateverelses; his company is in state "To big to fail".
I can not see that information and discussions in tweets (or should be call is Xs?) are better now after Musk bought Twitter and changed it to X.
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@ugly There is no end of misinformation from the haters. They never learn the context before jumping to conclusions.
Elon Musk and Israeli Ministry of Communications reach agreement
- Starlink satellite units can now operate in Israel, including Gaza, with approval from the Israeli Ministry of Communications.
Other billionaires live in tax havens, while Elon continues to work his butt off running five companies, providing tens of thousands of well-paid jobs without the blood-sucking union bosses who are doing their utmost to destroy the companies that they work for.
@DoctorG said in X.COM on the Path to Profitability:
his company is in state "Too big to fail".
Tesla and SpaceX (which only just broke even), got big because they reinvested most of their profits back into R&D and scaling production. Other auto manufactures lose money on every EV sold because they never invested enough to reach scale, or learnt how to build EVs properly. Billions in government loans because they are "too big to fail," and Joe Biden was elected by the union members.
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@Pesala Nice, he helps to grow his business, that is ok.
And such is always good without any workers union.
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@Pesala said in X.COM on the Path to Profitability:
@ugly There is no end of misinformation from the haters. They never learn the context before jumping to conclusions.
Elon Musk and Israeli Ministry of Communications reach agreement
- Starlink satellite units can now operate in Israel, including Gaza, with approval from the Israeli Ministry of Communications.
Did Elon Musk personally promote information from people who spread disinformation, conspiracy theories and antisemitic content?
Has his company paid account holders that promote disinformation, conspiracy theories and antisemitic content?
Has Elon Musk personally promoted and repeated disinformation about COVID?
https://factcheck.afp.com/doc.afp.com.33YG3KH
It is easy to deflect and make dismissive claims about haters. But you need to be able to back up those claims. Judge people by their actions, not by their rhetoric.
When I don't want to be accused of being antisemitic, or a conspiracy theorist, I don't promote antisemitic content. Elon Musk doesn't seem to feel the same way.
And reaching a business agreement in a particular country does not change his personal actions. Business decisions are about making profit.
Other billionaires live in tax havens, while Elon continues to work his butt off running five companies, providing tens of thousands of well-paid jobs without the blood-sucking union bosses who are doing their utmost to destroy the companies that they work for.
@DoctorG said in X.COM on the Path to Profitability:
his company is in state "Too big to fail".
Tesla and SpaceX (which only just broke even), got big because they reinvested most of their profits back into R&D and scaling production. Other auto manufactures lose money on every EV sold because they never invested enough to reach scale, or learnt how to build EVs properly. Billions in government loans because they are "too big to fail," and Joe Biden was elected by the union members.
Henry Ford also provided tens of thousands of well-paid jobs. He also opposed unions.
Those things did not stop Henry Ford from being profoundly racist:
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@ugly As I said, you need to dig a bit deeper to uncover the facts.
Elon Musk is suing Media Matters, which is funded by George Soros.
Learn more about George Soros.
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@Pesala said in X.COM on the Path to Profitability:
@ugly As I said, you need to dig a bit deeper to uncover the facts.
Elon Musk is suing Media Matters, which is funded by George Soros.
Learn more about George Soros.
You need to dig a bit deeper to get out of conspiratorial sycophantry.
Citing a tweet to Tucker Carlson, a well-known propagandist, is not the best look.
And usually when someone is trying to defend a claim of antisemitism, they try to avoid making the claim that a Jewish person is using his money to control the media.
Particularly, when many people have reproduced the claims from Media Matters:
https://www.techdirt.com/2023/11/27/elons-censorial-lawsuit-against-media-matters-inspiring-many-more-people-to-find-extwitter-ads-on-awful-content/ -
@ugly Pointing out that George Soros made his money in ways that did great harm to ordinary savers and investors by speculating on the money markets does not make anyone an antisemite, just because he happens to be Jewish.
As you say, we should judge people by their actions. Elon made his money by building hugely profitable companies through scientific brilliance and hard work, providing many well-paid jobs. Tesla workers voted to reject the unions.
He does not live in a mansion or a tax haven. He pays more tax than anyone, and his employees also pay their taxes.
@DoctorG said in X.COM on the Path to Profitability:
And such is always good without any workers union.
With or without unions, growing the business is good for the workers. Running a business into bankruptcy through excessive demands is not. Many Tesla workers became $ millionaires from their stock options. Why would they want to give 1-2% of their wages to corrupt union leaders?.