Anonymous wrote:God bless Elon. He is a hero and a wonderful human being.
Freedom of expression matters.
Anonymous wrote:I mean, the reporter isn't wring. This is now a verified account.
Also, the verified blue checks are going away, which means every valid source of informatation on the platform can be easily spoofed, thus undermining the credibility of the platform entirely. NPR has bailed on Twitter as of today, and I suspect other journalists and networks will shortly.
It will take a decade for another platform to emerge as useful as Twitter has been, which is why Musk was given money to buy it and destroy it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Reporter wasn't at all wrong - he was just underprepared. The platform has definitely gotten worse since Elon took it over.
Elon, being the bad-faith actor that he is, saw that and took advantage of it to bully and gaslight. I blame the reporter for not being prepared, but none of this takes away from the dumpster fire that is Twitter.
+1 It was widely reported that use of the n-word on Twitter increased like 500% immediately after Eon’s takeover. There are probably links referencing that in this very thread going back to that time.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I mean, the reporter isn't wring. This is now a verified account.
Also, the verified blue checks are going away, which means every valid source of informatation on the platform can be easily spoofed, thus undermining the credibility of the platform entirely. NPR has bailed on Twitter as of today, and I suspect other journalists and networks will shortly.
It will take a decade for another platform to emerge as useful as Twitter has been, which is why Musk was given money to buy it and destroy it.
Even official US Government accounts on Twitter have lost their blue checkmarks. Even as disgusting accounts like the one above have been getting them.
Anonymous wrote:You would think if a reporter dropped in announced hoping for an interview, he would be prepared if one was actually granted, as it was in this case. So, gaslit doesn't seem an appropriate way to describe what happened to the reported. More like he was unprepared.
I can only surmise that the reporter thought there was no chance Musk would agree to an interview on the spot.
Anonymous wrote:I mean, the reporter isn't wring. This is now a verified account.
Also, the verified blue checks are going away, which means every valid source of informatation on the platform can be easily spoofed, thus undermining the credibility of the platform entirely. NPR has bailed on Twitter as of today, and I suspect other journalists and networks will shortly.
It will take a decade for another platform to emerge as useful as Twitter has been, which is why Musk was given money to buy it and destroy it.
Anonymous wrote:I mean, the reporter isn't wring. This is now a verified account.
Also, the verified blue checks are going away, which means every valid source of informatation on the platform can be easily spoofed, thus undermining the credibility of the platform entirely. NPR has bailed on Twitter as of today, and I suspect other journalists and networks will shortly.
It will take a decade for another platform to emerge as useful as Twitter has been, which is why Musk was given money to buy it and destroy it.
Anonymous wrote:
Reporter wasn't at all wrong - he was just underprepared. The platform has definitely gotten worse since Elon took it over.
Elon, being the bad-faith actor that he is, saw that and took advantage of it to bully and gaslight. I blame the reporter for not being prepared, but none of this takes away from the dumpster fire that is Twitter.