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Elon's biggest problem @ Twitter - he's not funny at tweeting

Discussion in 'BBS Hangout: Debate & Discussion' started by SamFisher, Dec 2, 2022.

  1. Sajan

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    his stance is constantly changing. the only thing consistent is you can count on him to defend whatever musk does.
     
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    He's a character alright and about as funny as the local meteorologist talking about the slight chance of rain in a couple days like it's the flood from Noah's Ark.
     
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    Globalism but with extra steps.
     
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    If Equifax couldn't keep customer data safe, would anyone with a brain trust Musk to?
     
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    Not sure why they need to store sensitive biometric data at all, the same goes for ID.me, which won huge government contracts for ID verification. It should involve real-time verification and then discard the personally sensitive data shortly afterward, preferably within a day. Storing such data is just asking for trouble.
     
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    so a new “verified” badge for those that opt in? If so, that’s a welcome change.
     
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    Prelude to the upcoming financial side of the app.
     
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    This is a fairly decent article and highlights my concerns about Musk. He has the potential to become very very powerful through the deployment of his business empire...and that isn't a compliment. We should be very concerned instead of mocking him over removing a block feature.
    A person has to be a complete idiot to continuously downplay his accomplishments and ignore the overall deployment of his business strategy.
     
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    This cant be real................who would do that? I wouldn't do that for any company, I would never submit a selfie alongside my TXDL and then put it out on the web, that's just asking for trouble.
     
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    If he hadn't killed twitter before, that will certainly do it.
     
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    Downplaying his accomplishments is a way to show society that we aren't in a merit based society.

    It's helpful in my opinion. We need to show the world that it's an embarrassment that someone like Musk is more famous than people like John B Goodenough. Shows how we worship capital over sincere intellectual curiosity.
     
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    Initially it was just the US government, US states, and US municipalities subsidizing Musk's business empire...... but when China starts stepping in then loyalties are questioned.
     
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    Xerobull You son of a b!tch! I'm in!
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