Elon Musk buys and ruins Twitter

Simplistic way of looking at it. Unfollow what you’re not interested in. Small businesses can build customer bases through Twitter etc.
Absolutely, but some cunts like that bluethrunthru nutjob think we all want to see his Twitter feed and post it all over here!
 
Signed up last year. I’ve no followers or follow anybody but found it quite cathartic letting lots of journalists know I think they are cunts. Now blocked by pretty much all of them so might just pop on from time to time to call @tolmie's hairdoo a fraud… :-)

Thanks mate! I'm going to enjoy going after some people. I can call them out publicly which I can't do on here.

Blue Moon is still my home, but my new job means Twitter might be easier too for some things like transfer gossip.
 
I was on permanent protected tweets as phishing accounts just added me all the time. You’d report them and nothing would happen.

I’ve deleted my Twitter app until I find out it’s back to normal. I suspect it won’t be and charging users is here to stay.

Musk didn’t get super rich by giving all his money away…
 
From the same promotional videos and tweets every two seconds, blue tick nonces given priority visibility to the same handful of unfunny cunts being shoved down your throat on the mangled "for you" feed, it's a whole new level of wank since he bought it.
 
The first day or so that twitter became off limits to non twitter users, clicking on any tweet link led me to elon musk's twitter page. Then it changed to the sign-in page later. Anyone else had that?
 
Close to binning it off now. The user experience has become progressively worse since Musk acquired it, and this “rate limit exceeded” error feels like the final straw. Will be interesting to see if a viable alternative becomes available/popular enough in the coming months.

same, also for the fact it's so obviously bot manipulated, half those comments aren't real people.
 

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