It seems that Republicans are now free to use the N word as often as they like; that seems to be what they’re celebrating. |
That seems to be the GOP definition of "free speech." |
Musk isn’t restricting free speech. These people can post even without the verification |
He’s doing something because there will be tons of replies listed on a reasonable response to one of his dumb tweets and I can only view a few of them. |
I'm just glad Musk decided to destroy Twitter as a vanity project. |
Some people buy fancy cars when they have a mid-life crisis. Elon Musk burns $44b and a huge media site. He needs a wife. Too bad he can't keep one. |
I hope he reforms it, but its also fine if he burns it down. Never really liked twitter anyway. |
The other day he tweeted "I never did find out what Grimes' real name is" - wow. There really is something wrong with that guy. Meanwhile it's also come out that his vision of "free speech" is "if you don't pay the $8 a month you're effectively shadow banned." Wait til his right wing champions figure that one out. |
There’s a lot more companies not named. My spouse works for a large, publicly traded insurance company - they suspended all ad spending on Twitter. They are not the type of company to put out a press release about it, but you can bet that so many other companies have quietly curtailed their Ad spend. Especially companies that may be more traditionally seen as “conservative” in their customer base or work force. Of course, Twitter won’t say who is cutting spending. The banks that funded this takeover are so f#cked. They should’ve pulled out the financing. Lots of risk to their balance sheet with write downs. |
And plenty of consumers that don't want to bank with them anymore. What banks are responsible for this nonsense? |