Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's funny that he said today that he wants people to move cash onto Twitter and have Twitter function as a bank, considering some ex-employee or something was savaging Twitter for having deep security flaws just a few weeks ago and he's fired half the staff on top of everything.
I imagine hackers are just salivating at the thought of Twitter bank.
He started Paypal - until he got fired.
Anonymous wrote:It's funny that he said today that he wants people to move cash onto Twitter and have Twitter function as a bank, considering some ex-employee or something was savaging Twitter for having deep security flaws just a few weeks ago and he's fired half the staff on top of everything.
I imagine hackers are just salivating at the thought of Twitter bank.
Anonymous wrote:Musk honestly just sounds unbalanced.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
15 million new accounts since Musk took over.
https://www.theverge.com/2022/11/7/23445476/elon-musk-twitter-user-growth-all-time-high-advertisers
How many are bots? 😂
Twitter's old mDAU claims were subject to punishment by the SEC because they were a public company. Now Elon is free to lie all he wants, and I am certain that advertisers realize that.
Holy cow, you’re right. As a private company, there are zero reporting requirements. He can say whatever he wants in public and then do the opposite behind closed doors.
It probably makes sense then the advertisers to leave the platform...
The tipping point was when he tweeted at Hillary Clinton about the Paul Pelosi conspiracy theory. That single tweet alone cost him billions; most expensive tweet of all time. At my spouse’s public company, they pulled their Twitter advertising the next day after that incident.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
15 million new accounts since Musk took over.
https://www.theverge.com/2022/11/7/23445476/elon-musk-twitter-user-growth-all-time-high-advertisers
How many are bots? 😂
Twitter's old mDAU claims were subject to punishment by the SEC because they were a public company. Now Elon is free to lie all he wants, and I am certain that advertisers realize that.
Holy cow, you’re right. As a private company, there are zero reporting requirements. He can say whatever he wants in public and then do the opposite behind closed doors.
It probably makes sense then the advertisers to leave the platform...
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
15 million new accounts since Musk took over.
https://www.theverge.com/2022/11/7/23445476/elon-musk-twitter-user-growth-all-time-high-advertisers
How many are bots? 😂
Twitter's old mDAU claims were subject to punishment by the SEC because they were a public company. Now Elon is free to lie all he wants, and I am certain that advertisers realize that.
Holy cow, you’re right. As a private company, there are zero reporting requirements. He can say whatever he wants in public and then do the opposite behind closed doors.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
15 million new accounts since Musk took over.
https://www.theverge.com/2022/11/7/23445476/elon-musk-twitter-user-growth-all-time-high-advertisers
How many are bots? 😂
Twitter's old mDAU claims were subject to punishment by the SEC because they were a public company. Now Elon is free to lie all he wants, and I am certain that advertisers realize that.
Holy cow, you’re right. As a private company, there are zero reporting requirements. He can say whatever he wants in public and then do the opposite behind closed doors.
They are still subject to state regulation and, most importantly, EU regulation.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
15 million new accounts since Musk took over.
https://www.theverge.com/2022/11/7/23445476/elon-musk-twitter-user-growth-all-time-high-advertisers
How many are bots? 😂
Twitter's old mDAU claims were subject to punishment by the SEC because they were a public company. Now Elon is free to lie all he wants, and I am certain that advertisers realize that.
Holy cow, you’re right. As a private company, there are zero reporting requirements. He can say whatever he wants in public and then do the opposite behind closed doors.