The ongoing Elon Twitter saga: "insert demographic" melts down

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Not sure why anyone would accept a Twitter call from some random person, regardless it seems a bit weird/pointless having IP addresses be visible by default once connected.
What's so silly about this idea, is that it's almost like Elon saw an app be successful for features like this back 10 years ago when it was the first and nothing else to compete with, and has not at all realised that the success of the app with that feature was simple due to being first.

Who looks at twitter and thinks, this needs to be able to make calls.

Even now I dislike that whatsapp makes calls, though see that as slightly more reasonable than twitter now being able to make calls.
 
The current state of Twitterx, in a single tweet:

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This is the perfect screenshot to encapsulate the modern internet/society.
 
Not sure why anyone would accept a Twitter call from some random person, regardless it seems a bit weird/pointless having IP addresses be visible by default once connected.

Another epic fail from the narcissistic moron who touts himself as a tech genius. Spaces is buggy as hell, and Musk has done nothing to fix that. I wouldn't trust him to produce a half decent call system, and it seems that distrust is entirely merited.
 
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Another epic fail from the narcissistic moron who touts himself as a tech genius. Spaces is buggy as hell, and Musk has done nothing to fix that. I wouldn't trust him to produce a half decent call system, and it seems that distrust is entirely merited.

We've gone from October 2022 when Twitter was supposed to be collapsing within days because Elon is so dumb and some critical staff who know how to get the site back up have all gone to Elon is so dumb because some feature of the site someone cares about is a bit buggy.

Going from 8000 employees to like 1500 employees is pretty impressive cost-cutting.

He's certainly overpaid for it and he's annoyed advertisers, famously not doing PR has perhaps backfired in this particular sector. In terms of tech management though he's generally been pretty solid re: Tesla, SpaceX and Twitter.
 
We've gone from October 2022 when Twitter was supposed to be collapsing within days because Elon is so dumb and some critical staff who know how to get the site back up have all gone to Elon is so dumb because some feature of the site someone cares about is a bit buggy.

Going from 8000 employees to like 1500 employees is pretty impressive cost-cutting.

He's certainly overpaid for it and he's annoyed advertisers, famously not doing PR has perhaps backfired in this particular sector. In terms of tech management though he's generally been pretty solid re: Tesla, SpaceX and Twitter.

And its more infested with bots than ever.
 
Same comment to that though - it's gone from Twitter only has weeks or even days left before it's all over to; spaces is quite buggy and there are annoying spam bots.
Except the first part was your pupoefully or ignorantly getting it wrong.

People said along the lines of "if they don't do Y action, they will have Z result"

You're just quoting the "they will have Z result" and think we are what, too stupid to remember the actual situation at the time?

This is the same tactic covid deniers use to say the NHS was never going to be over run as it wasn't over run, but they ignore the fact that something was changed to stop it over running. "if we continue as we are, the NHS will be over run"

Covid deniers "people said the NHS was going to be over run, it was a lie it never was"
 
Except the first part was your pupoefully or ignorantly getting it wrong.

No, you're getting it wrong. People were literally saying their goodbyes on Twitter in November 2022:

People are saying their farewell to Twitter and #RIPTwitter is currently the number one hashtag in the United States amid the possible end to the company.

The trend started after it was reported that all of Twitter’s offices were temporarily closed, effective immediately.

People are sharing their other forms of social media so that their followers know where to contact them in the future.
 
No, you're getting it wrong. People were literally saying their goodbyes on Twitter in November 2022:


This is nothing like what you posted a few posts back.

The trend started after it was reported that all of Twitter’s offices were temporarily closed, effective immediately

Your example is even worse now in fact. To try an show how impressive a change twitter has had over the last 1.5 years, you use some randoms comments about twitter closing, 1.5 years ago, comments taken out of context and not even close to in full, and then claimed look how low it was supposed to be but how successful it is now, the success being that it's not doing the thing some randoms out of context comment claimed 1.5 years ago.

You ve actually seen you post this exsct thing about twitter and these old comments a few times now over the recent months. You're really set on pushing this narrative some reason. How odd.
 
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