I'm With Stupid
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Nice to see the rules of the website only apply to the 'little people.' He's really a force for equality and democracy, isn't he?
And before anyone complains about Twitter getting shit, the overwhelming majority of western internet domains including the US and 20+ EU domains threatened (sincerely) to shut Reddit down altogether a few years back if they didn't clean up their act and improve moderation standards as some of their content was breaking the law. That's one of the top 5 sites for traffic in the world.Reddit is basically forums too.


Think you’re not very good at analysing things.Think too many were getting giddy thinking Musk was going to make Twitter and his other businesses implode over the way he took over - when the storm dies down I think he’ll have more users then ever, Ad revenues will come back and all will carry on as usual
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Over the years I've seen everything on Twitter, racism, anti-semitism, homophobia.... Everything, you name it.And before anyone complains about Twitter getting shit, the overwhelming majority of western internet domains including the US and 20+ EU domains threatened (sincerely) to shut Reddit down altogether a few years back if they didn't clean up their act and improve moderation standards as some of their content was breaking the law. That's one of the top 5 sites for traffic in the world.
There will always be young, talented and intelligent people who want to work for Musk and Twitter. They will fall over themselves to get a job working for Musk and Twitter. He’s their icon.
Yes, there will be initial upheavals and possible problems at Twitter after all the sackings, but there are enough talented people left to keep Twitter going during and after the initial upheaval and changes.
Reddit used to be a lot worse tbf.Over the years I've seen everything on Twitter, racism, anti-semitism, homophobia.... Everything, you name it.
Where were these 'domains' when Twitter wasn't being run by Musk?
In fact where has anyone been for the last 10 years where all sides of political debate have been abusing and tearing each other to shreds on there?
But presumably that's why Reddit's revenue is $100m to Twitter's $5.2bn, despite a similar number of monthly active users. No-one wants to advertise in a toxic space.Reddit used to be a lot worse tbf.
Let's see where twitters revenue goesBut presumably that's why Reddit's revenue is $100m to Twitter's $5.2bn, despite a similar number of monthly active users. No-one wants to advertise in a toxic space.
Not sure we will ever see as a private company now. We’ll see what Musk wants us to see.Let's see where twitters revenue goes
There will always be young, talented and intelligent people who want to work for Musk and Twitter. They will fall over themselves to get a job working for Musk and Twitter. He’s their icon.
Yes, there will be initial upheavals and possible problems at Twitter after all the sackings, but there are enough talented people left to keep Twitter going during and after the initial upheaval and changes.
Bit by bit Musk and Twitter will recruit new staff who are willing to do the new hours, work patterns and what’s expected of them. The old staff who were sacked and have left will soon be forgotten anout.
It reminds me of the BBC move North. The London staff, their Unions and the London based media were complaining about the ‘forced move North’. Those BBC staff who didn’t move North lost their jobs. Those BBC staff who did move North, most will have probably done so successfully, whilst others will have gone back to London. But most importantly, all those jobs that became available will have been filled by people from Manchester, from the North, and from around the UK.
For as long as I can remember there hasn’t been any murmurings of discontent and unhappiness from BBC staff at Mediacity. It’s just a shame the BBC Sports department is full of Rags and Scousers.
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You call it a “code review”, presumably because Musk told you that is what it was. It seems experts have other ideas:
I don't think that moderation has anything to do with it and I have no idea which companies are really making decisions on advertising on Twitter based upon moderation. I have seen alsorts on Twitter over the years and they weren't bothered then so why are they now? Reddit is a really poor platform to advertise on because it divides everyone by niche whereas Twitter is universal.But presumably that's why Reddit's revenue is $100m to Twitter's $5.2bn, despite a similar number of monthly active users. No-one wants to advertise in a toxic space.