It's mostly celebrities and sports, besides Obama, who is number one by virture of being a widely-admired President, and Musk, who's number two and just told everyone to vote Republican.
Maybe by "loudest" you mean those that tweet the most, but I have no stats for that.
Of course, I doubt you really have any idea what you mean, other than lamely trying to confirm the pre-concevied notions you haven't put much time or thought into in the first place.
There should be a chatbot on online forums, message boards set off by certain buzzwords, that directs them to sources of information that doesn't just confirm their own opinions.
The irony is the person you are speaking to is a zealot moaning about other people being intransigent and sharing extreme views.
He seems to be fucking up even the relatively simple stuff now. The new "official" verification on accounts looks awful and creates unnecessary confusion.
He seems to be fucking up even the relatively simple stuff now. The new "official" verification on accounts looks awful and creates unnecessary confusion.
He seems to be fucking up even the relatively simple stuff now. The new "official" verification on accounts looks awful and creates unnecessary confusion.
I wonder if this is because of TSLA going to shit?
The banks held on to the debt instead of packaging it originally, and it was speculated this was because they wanted the TSLA stock it was guaranteed with if twitter failed.
But that was when TSLA was at 300, not 180 and falling.
I wonder if this is because of TSLA going to shit?
The banks held on to the debt instead of packaging it originally, and it was speculated this was because they wanted the TSLA stock it was guaranteed with if twitter failed.
But that was when TSLA was at 300, not 180 and falling.
Also remember that Musk not only had to put Tesla stock up for collateral to borrow against, but he had to put 3-4x the value of the loan up. I’d say that right now, he’s highly illiquid and probably panicking quite a bit.
Ps, Tesla stock now $190, weren’t we told a week ago to buy at $220?
S&P500 index up 5% yesterday which is where I’m currently all in.