Youngian wrote: ↑Sun Nov 06, 2022 5:18 pm
AOB wrote: ↑Sun Nov 06, 2022 7:54 am
People can buy a blue tick now meaning famous people will get fake accounts posing as them. This also means in this new Twitter world of posting what you like without repercussions someone can create an OfficialElonMusk account along with blue tick and post Tweets advocating all kinds of stuff that is the polar opposite of Musk's viewpoints. They can post a lot of heinous comments S him too making out he is guilty of the most heinous crimes imaginable. He's not thought this through has he. Anyway, I'm glad I'm not famous. If you are you are absolutely fucked. Thousands of blue tick accounts posing as you. Oh dear.
I assume Musk has some better ideas in the bag to recoup his $44bn. Also not a good plan is bigging up Trump in expectation of future favours. Twitter is much more of a people business than Musk’s tech enterprises and he’s a fucking terrible human being (see Tweets about Pelosi’s husband).
His tech businesses survive because he has some very savvy financial folks absolutely rinsing governments for every subsidy, tax break, kick back and grant going. He's the very model of Libretarians-as-housecats, sustained almost entirely by the largesse of others but so oblivious the system he believes he's doing it all himself (plus a tendency to lick his own arse in public).
I can only guess said financial bods are busily trying to angle Twitter as a "free speech platform" and somehow use that as a springboard into gathering (mostly US) campaign money.
There's a broader point about the SIlicon Valley SOP of promising the earth and just hoping that the engineers deliver something vaguely resembling that before the VC runs out. Musk has been incredibly lucky to have hired the right engineers/bought the right company, and to have somehow attracted a following immune to his product's many shortcomings. The difference between him and, say, Elizabeth Holmes or Juicero is much, much narrower than anyone wants to admit.
We regard capitalist journalism as an effective weapon in the hands of a well-informed, but utterly unscrupulous, enemy, rather than merely as an unbiased recorder of passing events.