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

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  1. SamFisher

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    LOL:
    https://daringfireball.net/2023/07/translation_yaccarino_x?utm_source=substack&utm_medium=email

    Company-wide memo from nominal X Corp CEO Linda Yaccarino, sent this morning:

    Hi team,

    What a momentous weekend.

    Everyone said to me, “Linda, what are you thinking? You don’t want to work for that guy. He’s crazy and impulsive. You’ve got a great job at NBC. You’ve got a great future ahead of you. If you take this job it’ll tank your career and your name will be a punchline.” Did I listen to them?​

    As I said yesterday, it’s extremely rare, whether it’s in life or in business, that you have the opportunity to make another big impression. That’s what we’re experiencing together, in real time. Take a moment to put it all into perspective.

    It’s OK to day-drink. I am.​

    17 years ago, Twitter made a lasting imprint on the world. The platform changed the speed at which people accessed information. It created a new dynamic for how people communicated, debated, and responded to things happening in the world. Twitter introduced a new way for people, public figures, and brands to build long lasting relationships. In one way or another, everyone here is a driving force in that change. But equally all our users and partners constantly challenged us to dream bigger, to innovate faster, and to fulfill our great potential.

    Twitter was a simple concept with profound impact.

    With X we will go even further to transform the global town square — and impress the world all over again.

    It’s not just you. I have no idea what’s going on either.​

    Our company uniquely has the drive to make this possible.

    ****ing Elon.​

    Many companies say they want to move fast — but we enjoy moving at the speed of light, and when we do, that’s X.

    According to Einstein’s theory of special relativity, as an object approaches the speed of light, the object’s mass becomes infinite and so too does the energy required to move it. But this holds true, in degree, for all objects in motion, and a mind-bending aspect of special relativity is that the faster an object is moving, the more slowly it experiences time. If you were able to move at the speed of light, time wouldn’t pass at all. It would be like being damned for eternity, forever caught in the current moment, while the world moves on for everyone else.

    I think about this.​

    At our core, we have an inventor mindset — constantly learning, testing out new approaches, changing to get it right and ultimately succeeding.

    We are hemorrhaging cash and our advertisers are still fleeing.​

    With X, we serve our entire community of users and customers by working tirelessly to preserve free expression and choice, create limitless interactivity, and create a marketplace that enables the economic success of all its participants.

    I used to run all advertising for NBCUniversal. Now I’m running an $8/month multi-level marketing scheme where the only users who’ve signed up are men who own a collection of MAGA hats.​

    The best news is we’re well underway.

    There is no hope.​

    Everyone should be proud of the pace of innovation over the last nine months — from long form content, to creator monetization, and tremendous advancements in brand safety protections.

    Have you seen the ads we’re running these days? Last week we were filling everyone’s timeline with ads for discount chewable boner pills, the punchline of which ads is that you’ll bang your lady so hard she’ll need the aid of a walker afterward. That’s a video we promoted to everyone. This week it’s anime for foot fetishists. That’s what we put in everyone’s feed, every three tweets. Or X’s, or whatever we’re now calling them. I used to book hundred-million-dollar Olympic sponsorship deals with companies like Coca-Cola and Proctor & Gamble. (Thank god for Apple.)​

    Our usage is at an all time high

    Our owner is high as a kite.​

    and we’ll continue to delight our entire community with new experiences in audio, video, messaging, payments, banking — creating a global marketplace for ideas, goods, services, and opportunities.

    Our focus group testing suggests that while interest in trusting this platform — which, let’s face it, is not exactly known for its reliability — for banking, of all things, is, as you’d expect, pretty low overall, it’s surprisingly high amongst people who know who Catturd is.​

    Please don’t take this moment for granted.

    Please quit. Get out. I beg you. Leave while you can put on your resume that you worked for “Twitter”.​

    You’re writing history, and there’s no limit to our transformation.

    As if this rebranding disaster isn’t enough, our infrastructure is crumbling. Facebook took Threads from 0 to 100 million users in under a week, without a hitch, at the same time we imposed comical rate limits on usage. I mean can you even believe that ****? I still can’t. I said to him, “Elon, we are an ad-based business. Our revenue is directly commensurate to usage. This is like running a casino and turning the slot machines off to save on the electricity bill. It makes no sense.” And Elon was like “Bots!”​

    And everyone, is invited to build X with us.

    I think I, saw on a TV show once that a hostage was able, to signal to authorities the need for help without alerting, their captors by placing commas randomly in their sentences.​

    Elon and I will be working across every team and partner to bring X to the world. That includes keeping our entire community up to date, ensuring that we all have the information we need to move forward.

    I found out about this name change when you did, at midnight on Saturday, and I have no idea what that ****er is going to do next or when he’s going to do it. You know this. You know that I know that you know this. But I’m going to persist with the charade that these decisions are being made by a team that I’m a leader of, because to do otherwise would be even more humiliating.​

    Now, let’s go make that next big impression on the world, together.

    Linda

    I’m so sorry.

    Linda

    @tinman @Space Ghost
     
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  2. Ubiquitin

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    I can’t not think of DMX when I see what Twitter has become.

    X gonna give it to ya.

     
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    Xitter seems to mostly just be a gathering place for hate and anger largely about issues which don't have an effect upon the people that are angry and hateful.
     
  5. Space Ghost

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    I really dont have that problem. Perhaps its because i tend to mute or block anyone who becomes too political. People who can't contain their emotions should use tweetdeck.
     
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    Oh great, opening the floodgates for all the p*rn sites and other spam sources... talk about being pro-consumer. :rolleyes:

     
  8. Amiga

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    really, lol

    damn, that's stupid
     
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  9. Space Ghost

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    It's like people don't even read what he stated. Block and mute are essentially the same feature. Why have two intensive processes that do the same thing.
     
  10. Ubiquitin

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    Twitter died a few weeks ago.
     
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    Except that they aren't remotely the same. A muted user can still constantly view you and reply on your timeline and endlessly harass you and/or your followers. There's a reason people block other users. It's pretty fascinating that a committed user such as yourself wouldn't know the difference. I mean, I guess understand that Elon said it so you have to repeat it, but even you should know it's not actually true.
     
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    Mute will only work on DMs. Blocking prevented the other party of seeing or retweeting your tweets.


    Blocking on Twitter
    Blocking people on Twitter works similarly to blocking on other social media sites like Facebook.
    Once you block somebody they will not be able to see or retweet your tweets, send you tweets, or even message you.

    When they go to your profile they will see a note saying that they were blocked from following your account. Unfortunately, this means they will know that you blocked them straight away. Even if Twitter does not send notifications about blocking to their users, an easy search for your account will let them know.

    Muting on Twitter
    Simply put, muting someone on Twitter is like a more polite version of blocking them. Same like blocking, they will not be notified that you did it. You will clear your feed of their tweets and retweets and they will still see your retweets and tweets. They will also be able to follow you and send you direct messages.

    Basically, you are stealth banning them and they are oblivious to it. It is amazing, isn’t it? The only way they can figure out that you muted them is if they DM you on multiple occasions. Seeing no reply, they will see what’s up.

    Sometimes you want to block somebody on social media even if they are your friend. Their tweets might be annoying or excessive, or they just don’t know how to behave on the Internet. In this case, you can mute them without feeling any guilt.

    https://www.alphr.com/difference-between-twitter-block-mute/
     
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    Here is a great example...

     
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    But the maga types like musk and especially like the new twitter/x.
     
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    Harassment is a bannable offence. And trolling is going to happen no matter what.

    I dont think I've blocked anyone on Twitter. I mute people all the time. I mute people who I have little interest and I simply do not want to see their content. I am not triggered or angry or whatever you cool kids are going through that makes one feel like they must silence someone permanently for disagreeing with them. I don't care if they post on my feed. I dont have a problem with action.

    For those who have a problem with it, Meta has a great product that I can suggest for you. Try Threads.
     
  17. Amiga

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    Because they aren’t the same. Damn, ppl don’t read.
     
  18. Space Ghost

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    A very common theme these days (especially around these parts) is for people to complain about topics that does not apply to them.

    In other words, 'I have no idea what Im talking about, but I read it on the internet and I am here to voice my opinion'.
     
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    Wait a minute, you said block and mute were essentially the same. Which wasn't accurate at all. And people showed you the difference. And you claim others that "read it on the internet" are somehow the problem here? Why not just acknowledge you were wrong, that you simply support musk and what he is doing to twitter.
     
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    Banning people on twitter obviously doesn't work or work quickly enough because there are lots of examples of people harassing other (some posted here). Why not provide the way to ensure people don't message you and don't retweet so that others can amplify the harassment. That is what blocking accomplishes.

    Its a moot point, since both Apple and Google require the ability to block to be on their respective app stores. musk will have to backpedals on this bad idea.
     

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