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Originally Posted By Freakinout: Twitter is part of the liberal agenda they are safe as their crimes would reflect back upon the dems and FBI in a criminal light.... Nothing to see here move along View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By Freakinout: Originally Posted By Mblades: Originally Posted By Freakinout: Originally Posted By DV8EDD: Originally Posted By Freakinout: Originally Posted By Mr_Nasty99: Originally Posted By Freakinout: Originally Posted By Mr_Nasty99: Originally Posted By Lomshek: Originally Posted By anothermisanthrope: The Tesla CEO added that there is "some chance" the number of fake and bot accounts "might be over 90% of daily active users", although Twitter told the SEC last month that the total was under 5% of its 229 million month active users. He also suggested users were being "manipulated" by Twitter's algorithm. Holy shit! Before this is over Musk might force the SEC’s hand into jailing or at least seriously fining the board. We’ve known they manipulate the shot out of views & likes but it sounds like the truth is coming out. If even half of the Twitter sphere is bullshit the same is likely true of Facebook and IG. I’m not holding my breath but it would be hilarious if this prompts some kind of social media renaissance where only real users are allowed. That's some Enron level shit. I don't see how the SEC could avoid jailing people. They'll just ignore it like all feds do Vanguard, BlackRock, Morgan Stanley, and Fidelity are some of the largest shareholders of Twitter. It's going to be hard to ignore when those players lose their ass, because Twitter has been lying this entire time. Billionaires probably don't have to worry about getting justice. Just us peasants the majority that work at those places are the same peasants you speak of. this fuckery hurts them too. Nobody is gonna throw anyone in jail, not the millionaires nor the janitors I bet he thought so too https://t0.gstatic.com/licensed-image?q=tbn:ANd9GcT8OZ6LmT4Ms1QsZNvBlwhpRmP_T3ndq8X7LfGmjS7PWpgoEahTHvPP4ZF8rl86 Twitter is part of the liberal agenda they are safe as their crimes would reflect back upon the dems and FBI in a criminal light.... Nothing to see here move along How does it play out then? Billions of $ in value built on fraudulent pretext evaporates, people lose shit piles of money but do and say nothing because Twitter is “part of the liberal agenda”? |
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Originally Posted By Chokey:
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View Quote Notice that he's specifically focusing on "spam", not "bots"... |
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Originally Posted By Mblades: How does it play out then? Billions of $ in value built on fraudulent pretext evaporates, people lose shit piles of money but do and say nothing because Twitter is “part of the liberal agenda”? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By Mblades: Originally Posted By Freakinout: Originally Posted By Mblades: Originally Posted By Freakinout: Originally Posted By DV8EDD: Originally Posted By Freakinout: Originally Posted By Mr_Nasty99: Originally Posted By Freakinout: Originally Posted By Mr_Nasty99: Originally Posted By Lomshek: Originally Posted By anothermisanthrope: The Tesla CEO added that there is "some chance" the number of fake and bot accounts "might be over 90% of daily active users", although Twitter told the SEC last month that the total was under 5% of its 229 million month active users. He also suggested users were being "manipulated" by Twitter's algorithm. Holy shit! Before this is over Musk might force the SEC’s hand into jailing or at least seriously fining the board. We’ve known they manipulate the shot out of views & likes but it sounds like the truth is coming out. If even half of the Twitter sphere is bullshit the same is likely true of Facebook and IG. I’m not holding my breath but it would be hilarious if this prompts some kind of social media renaissance where only real users are allowed. That's some Enron level shit. I don't see how the SEC could avoid jailing people. They'll just ignore it like all feds do Vanguard, BlackRock, Morgan Stanley, and Fidelity are some of the largest shareholders of Twitter. It's going to be hard to ignore when those players lose their ass, because Twitter has been lying this entire time. Billionaires probably don't have to worry about getting justice. Just us peasants the majority that work at those places are the same peasants you speak of. this fuckery hurts them too. Nobody is gonna throw anyone in jail, not the millionaires nor the janitors I bet he thought so too https://t0.gstatic.com/licensed-image?q=tbn:ANd9GcT8OZ6LmT4Ms1QsZNvBlwhpRmP_T3ndq8X7LfGmjS7PWpgoEahTHvPP4ZF8rl86 Twitter is part of the liberal agenda they are safe as their crimes would reflect back upon the dems and FBI in a criminal light.... Nothing to see here move along How does it play out then? Billions of $ in value built on fraudulent pretext evaporates, people lose shit piles of money but do and say nothing because Twitter is “part of the liberal agenda”? Do you remember the summer of 2020? Did they not ignore billions and billions in destruction across the country? |
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Carry it, shoot it. (repeat forever)
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View Quote Musk is the next great hero. Almost as good of a troll as Trump. |
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A Grendel's Love is different from a 5.56's Love
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Leave me alone. I’m a libertarian.
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View Quote Well, that pretty much sums up Elon Musk's thoughts on the matter. Clear, concise, and straight to the point. |
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Carry it, shoot it. (repeat forever)
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Originally Posted By LurchAddams: What exactly is a "fake account" on Twitter? Using an account with a twitter handle of "HonestAbe" rather than "Abraham Lincoln" - - would that be a fake account? View Quote |
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"Freedom isn't free. It costs a hefty fuckin' fee. And if we don't toss in our buck 'o five, who will?"
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Originally Posted By Freakinout: Do you remember the summer of 2020? Did they not ignore billions and billions in destruction across the country? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By Freakinout: Originally Posted By Mblades: Originally Posted By Freakinout: Originally Posted By Mblades: Originally Posted By Freakinout: Originally Posted By DV8EDD: Originally Posted By Freakinout: Originally Posted By Mr_Nasty99: Originally Posted By Freakinout: Originally Posted By Mr_Nasty99: Originally Posted By Lomshek: Originally Posted By anothermisanthrope: The Tesla CEO added that there is "some chance" the number of fake and bot accounts "might be over 90% of daily active users", although Twitter told the SEC last month that the total was under 5% of its 229 million month active users. He also suggested users were being "manipulated" by Twitter's algorithm. Holy shit! Before this is over Musk might force the SEC’s hand into jailing or at least seriously fining the board. We’ve known they manipulate the shot out of views & likes but it sounds like the truth is coming out. If even half of the Twitter sphere is bullshit the same is likely true of Facebook and IG. I’m not holding my breath but it would be hilarious if this prompts some kind of social media renaissance where only real users are allowed. That's some Enron level shit. I don't see how the SEC could avoid jailing people. They'll just ignore it like all feds do Vanguard, BlackRock, Morgan Stanley, and Fidelity are some of the largest shareholders of Twitter. It's going to be hard to ignore when those players lose their ass, because Twitter has been lying this entire time. Billionaires probably don't have to worry about getting justice. Just us peasants the majority that work at those places are the same peasants you speak of. this fuckery hurts them too. Nobody is gonna throw anyone in jail, not the millionaires nor the janitors I bet he thought so too https://t0.gstatic.com/licensed-image?q=tbn:ANd9GcT8OZ6LmT4Ms1QsZNvBlwhpRmP_T3ndq8X7LfGmjS7PWpgoEahTHvPP4ZF8rl86 Twitter is part of the liberal agenda they are safe as their crimes would reflect back upon the dems and FBI in a criminal light.... Nothing to see here move along How does it play out then? Billions of $ in value built on fraudulent pretext evaporates, people lose shit piles of money but do and say nothing because Twitter is “part of the liberal agenda”? Do you remember the summer of 2020? Did they not ignore billions and billions in destruction across the country? A Target in the hood getting looted and a courthouse getting windows busted out didn’t cause a bunch of billionaires to lose mountains of money. It’s not even remotely the same. Different set of perpetrators and a different set of victims. |
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Originally Posted By Mblades: A Target in the hood getting looted and a courthouse getting windows busted out didn’t cause a bunch of billionaires to lose mountains of money. It’s not even remotely the same. Different set of perpetrators and a different set of victims. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By Mblades: Originally Posted By Freakinout: Originally Posted By Mblades: Originally Posted By Freakinout: Originally Posted By Mblades: Originally Posted By Freakinout: Originally Posted By DV8EDD: Originally Posted By Freakinout: Originally Posted By Mr_Nasty99: Originally Posted By Freakinout: Originally Posted By Mr_Nasty99: Originally Posted By Lomshek: Originally Posted By anothermisanthrope: The Tesla CEO added that there is "some chance" the number of fake and bot accounts "might be over 90% of daily active users", although Twitter told the SEC last month that the total was under 5% of its 229 million month active users. He also suggested users were being "manipulated" by Twitter's algorithm. Holy shit! Before this is over Musk might force the SEC’s hand into jailing or at least seriously fining the board. We’ve known they manipulate the shot out of views & likes but it sounds like the truth is coming out. If even half of the Twitter sphere is bullshit the same is likely true of Facebook and IG. I’m not holding my breath but it would be hilarious if this prompts some kind of social media renaissance where only real users are allowed. That's some Enron level shit. I don't see how the SEC could avoid jailing people. They'll just ignore it like all feds do Vanguard, BlackRock, Morgan Stanley, and Fidelity are some of the largest shareholders of Twitter. It's going to be hard to ignore when those players lose their ass, because Twitter has been lying this entire time. Billionaires probably don't have to worry about getting justice. Just us peasants the majority that work at those places are the same peasants you speak of. this fuckery hurts them too. Nobody is gonna throw anyone in jail, not the millionaires nor the janitors I bet he thought so too https://t0.gstatic.com/licensed-image?q=tbn:ANd9GcT8OZ6LmT4Ms1QsZNvBlwhpRmP_T3ndq8X7LfGmjS7PWpgoEahTHvPP4ZF8rl86 Twitter is part of the liberal agenda they are safe as their crimes would reflect back upon the dems and FBI in a criminal light.... Nothing to see here move along How does it play out then? Billions of $ in value built on fraudulent pretext evaporates, people lose shit piles of money but do and say nothing because Twitter is “part of the liberal agenda”? Do you remember the summer of 2020? Did they not ignore billions and billions in destruction across the country? A Target in the hood getting looted and a courthouse getting windows busted out didn’t cause a bunch of billionaires to lose mountains of money. It’s not even remotely the same. Different set of perpetrators and a different set of victims. Don't get your hopes up. |
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Originally Posted By exDefensorMilitas: I'm still of the belief that Jack is a case of a Founder and CEO who's company was taken in a direction he didn't want when he brought in outside people. At least to some extent. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By exDefensorMilitas: Originally Posted By Geralt55: Originally Posted By fargo007: Originally Posted By kncook: Originally Posted By fargo007: Originally Posted By LurchAddams: What exactly is a "fake account" on Twitter? Using an account with a twitter handle of "HonestAbe" rather than "Abraham Lincoln" - - would that be a fake account? An account that exists and doesn't have a 1:1 relationship with a real person. A computer controlled account that trends what you tell it to trend, and represents itself outwardly as being a real opinion. Most of these are probably created and operated by twitter itself, which is the underlying problem. Sounds more like musk is trying to expose/kill Twitter than buy Twitter. It could be both. Expose them, send the wokes responsible for it to jail, and then buy it for pennies on the dollar. It really looks like, he's playing a poker game with them where he's pushing them in on what they're claiming to be/have. "Oh you have only 5% bots? Really nowww." [Pushes in pile of chips] "Oh there's no AlgorithmTM serving a left-elite agenda while killing the site? Reallllly...." [Pushes in another stack of chips] Etc. It's amazing, Twitter and the media's freakout over this, is all because he's asking Twitter if what they're claiming to be true, is actually true. They cannot handle it. What's funny is, I really do personally believe Jack told him everything. He knows what questions to ask, he knows which claims to push, he knows what the real numbers are, and he's doing a "drip drip drip" to twitter's woke executives and janitors. I'm still of the belief that Jack is a case of a Founder and CEO who's company was taken in a direction he didn't want when he brought in outside people. At least to some extent. I'm with you on that. I don' think Elon is merely taking educated guesses on where to press. Maybe Jack told him everything, maybe he's heard a lot of "open secrets" about what twitter is and how it's run. I think Jack's talked to him, and he's probably had ground level employees talk to him too. If you're a 20something year old tech kid who got his first Tesla, Elon Musk basically is Tony Stark. I look forward to seeing this all unfold, I think Musk knows where the weak points are. |
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Originally Posted By exDefensorMilitas: Speaking of old tech, I set up an XP VM through HyperV on Windows 10 to run a MSDOS program from 1987 over the weekend. As Windows 10 doesn't natively have an XP Virtual Mode like W7 did, this required downloading the XP Mode exe, but since that is no longer supported by MS, all the links to the download are dead. So a trip through the Wayback Machine was required, and thankfully there was a link and download. A little archive extraction and a file extension rename to .vhd gives a working copy of XP. Mount the VHD in Disk Management and move the MSDOS program to C:\, unmount and create the VM though Hyper-V, finish the XP install and we have a working VM that runs the program. Quick call to the activation center and presto, a running and activated copy of XP in a VM on Windows 10 to run an MSDOS program from 1987. I was born in 1988 btw View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By exDefensorMilitas: Originally Posted By tortilla-flats: I still have Visual Studio v4.0 for both 16-bit & 32-bit on 1.44 floppies. One day, I'll glue them all to a big board and hang it on my wall. Anyone want to buy my TWTR stonks? Speaking of old tech, I set up an XP VM through HyperV on Windows 10 to run a MSDOS program from 1987 over the weekend. As Windows 10 doesn't natively have an XP Virtual Mode like W7 did, this required downloading the XP Mode exe, but since that is no longer supported by MS, all the links to the download are dead. So a trip through the Wayback Machine was required, and thankfully there was a link and download. A little archive extraction and a file extension rename to .vhd gives a working copy of XP. Mount the VHD in Disk Management and move the MSDOS program to C:\, unmount and create the VM though Hyper-V, finish the XP install and we have a working VM that runs the program. Quick call to the activation center and presto, a running and activated copy of XP in a VM on Windows 10 to run an MSDOS program from 1987. I was born in 1988 btw DOSBOX for the win |
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China delenda est
"75% of all hospitalization for C****-19 have received mRNA shots" -Martin248 |
Originally Posted By ConcernedCitizen: Well, that pretty much sums up Elon Musk's thoughts on the matter. Clear, concise, and straight to the point. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By ConcernedCitizen: Well, that pretty much sums up Elon Musk's thoughts on the matter. Clear, concise, and straight to the point. Yep! How long until we have an "Energizer Bunny" horde of "Never Musker" cunts?! Give it time. If they ever get tired of being Never Trumpers, this will surely follow. |
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View Quote Of course he hasn't, because he KNOWS they either don't exist, or he'd just be calling another phone number inside twitter. |
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Originally Posted By oulufinn: Yep! How long until we have an "Energizer Bunny" horde of "Never Musker" cunts?! Give it time. If they ever get tired of being Never Trumpers, this will surely follow. View Quote They're Rezidents, and thus, have done and will continue to do what their handlers tell them to do. |
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Originally Posted By Freakinout: Don't get your hopes up. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By Freakinout: Originally Posted By Mblades: Originally Posted By Freakinout: Originally Posted By Mblades: Originally Posted By Freakinout: Originally Posted By Mblades: Originally Posted By Freakinout: Originally Posted By DV8EDD: Originally Posted By Freakinout: Originally Posted By Mr_Nasty99: Originally Posted By Freakinout: Originally Posted By Mr_Nasty99: Originally Posted By Lomshek: Originally Posted By anothermisanthrope: The Tesla CEO added that there is "some chance" the number of fake and bot accounts "might be over 90% of daily active users", although Twitter told the SEC last month that the total was under 5% of its 229 million month active users. He also suggested users were being "manipulated" by Twitter's algorithm. Holy shit! Before this is over Musk might force the SEC’s hand into jailing or at least seriously fining the board. We’ve known they manipulate the shot out of views & likes but it sounds like the truth is coming out. If even half of the Twitter sphere is bullshit the same is likely true of Facebook and IG. I’m not holding my breath but it would be hilarious if this prompts some kind of social media renaissance where only real users are allowed. That's some Enron level shit. I don't see how the SEC could avoid jailing people. They'll just ignore it like all feds do Vanguard, BlackRock, Morgan Stanley, and Fidelity are some of the largest shareholders of Twitter. It's going to be hard to ignore when those players lose their ass, because Twitter has been lying this entire time. Billionaires probably don't have to worry about getting justice. Just us peasants the majority that work at those places are the same peasants you speak of. this fuckery hurts them too. Nobody is gonna throw anyone in jail, not the millionaires nor the janitors I bet he thought so too https://t0.gstatic.com/licensed-image?q=tbn:ANd9GcT8OZ6LmT4Ms1QsZNvBlwhpRmP_T3ndq8X7LfGmjS7PWpgoEahTHvPP4ZF8rl86 Twitter is part of the liberal agenda they are safe as their crimes would reflect back upon the dems and FBI in a criminal light.... Nothing to see here move along How does it play out then? Billions of $ in value built on fraudulent pretext evaporates, people lose shit piles of money but do and say nothing because Twitter is “part of the liberal agenda”? Do you remember the summer of 2020? Did they not ignore billions and billions in destruction across the country? A Target in the hood getting looted and a courthouse getting windows busted out didn’t cause a bunch of billionaires to lose mountains of money. It’s not even remotely the same. Different set of perpetrators and a different set of victims. Don't get your hopes up. Kind of up to Elon at this point. If he goes through with the purchase as planned, no harm no foul, everything goes on as it is. If the pin doesn’t get put back in the grenade and he pulls out of the deal, it’s game on. |
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Originally Posted By Chokey:
View Quote Maybe the Chinese are buying the ads and don’t care if they work. Or maybe its dem supporting companies buying ads or government ads for ESG.. |
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Once you have paid him the Dane-geld, you never get rid of the Dane. Kipling
Elections, the advance auction of stolen goods. Mencken When words lose their meaning, a people can move neither hand nor foot. Confucius |
Originally Posted By Geralt55: I'm with you on that. I don' think Elon is merely taking educated guesses on where to press. Maybe Jack told him everything, maybe he's heard a lot of "open secrets" about what twitter is and how it's run. I think Jack's talked to him, and he's probably had ground level employees talk to him too. If you're a 20something year old tech kid who got his first Tesla, Elon Musk basically is Tony Stark. I look forward to seeing this all unfold, I think Musk knows where the weak points are. View Quote With 100% certainty there are people in the know talking to Musk. Musk is smart enough not to put this much money up unless he knows for sure what's up. There's still no believable explanation for Jack's sudden exit. Jack is obviously bitter. I believe Jack sanctioned a technical "golem" inside twitter to manipulate it hard during the "Orange Man Bad" years. The golem was so useful, the wokes made it a central component of the platform against Jack's wishes. The public facing name for the golem is "the algorithm." The golem at this point likely represents the power of a hundred thousand or more (fake) users. Jack got outvoted on the golem, even after warning them they are committing securities fraud with it, and at this point removing the golem would be dramatically obvious and give up the whole show. Jack was told he would be replaced by the chubby vegetarian indian computer room guy if he didn't play ball. This is my working theory. |
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Originally Posted By mooreshawnm: DOSBOX for the win View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By mooreshawnm: Originally Posted By exDefensorMilitas: Originally Posted By tortilla-flats: I still have Visual Studio v4.0 for both 16-bit & 32-bit on 1.44 floppies. One day, I'll glue them all to a big board and hang it on my wall. Anyone want to buy my TWTR stonks? Speaking of old tech, I set up an XP VM through HyperV on Windows 10 to run a MSDOS program from 1987 over the weekend. As Windows 10 doesn't natively have an XP Virtual Mode like W7 did, this required downloading the XP Mode exe, but since that is no longer supported by MS, all the links to the download are dead. So a trip through the Wayback Machine was required, and thankfully there was a link and download. A little archive extraction and a file extension rename to .vhd gives a working copy of XP. Mount the VHD in Disk Management and move the MSDOS program to C:\, unmount and create the VM though Hyper-V, finish the XP install and we have a working VM that runs the program. Quick call to the activation center and presto, a running and activated copy of XP in a VM on Windows 10 to run an MSDOS program from 1987. I was born in 1988 btw DOSBOX for the win If I didnt have an XP program that I needed to run as well, I would have used that. |
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Shit like this is why you don't give typewriters to monkeys. - L_JE
Colonialism, bringing ethnic diversity to a continent near you. - My Father Me being brief, this is like seeing a comet - Geralt55 |
Originally Posted By Chokey:
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View Quote He’s trying to change the conversation to spam, and not about bots. Deny, deflect, make counter accusations |
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Originally Posted By nightstalker: Maybe the Chinese are buying the ads and don’t care if they work. Or maybe its dem supporting companies buying ads or government ads for ESG.. View Quote It's like all the login blocked newspapers .. they still load adds behind the block screen and I'm sure charge for adds pepe literally cants see. |
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Originally Posted By fargo007: With 100% certainty there are people in the know talking to Musk. Musk is smart enough not to put this much money up unless he knows for sure what's up. There's still no believable explanation for Jack's sudden exit. Jack is obviously bitter. I believe Jack sanctioned a technical "golem" inside twitter to manipulate it hard during the "Orange Man Bad" years. The golem was so useful, the wokes made it a central component of the platform against Jack's wishes. The public facing name for the golem is "the algorithm." The golem at this point likely represents the power of a hundred thousand or more (fake) users. Jack got outvoted on the golem, even after warning them they are committing securities fraud with it, and at this point removing the golem would be dramatically obvious and give up the whole show. Jack was told he would be replaced by the chubby vegetarian indian computer room guy if he didn't play ball. This is my working theory. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By fargo007: Originally Posted By Geralt55: I'm with you on that. I don' think Elon is merely taking educated guesses on where to press. Maybe Jack told him everything, maybe he's heard a lot of "open secrets" about what twitter is and how it's run. I think Jack's talked to him, and he's probably had ground level employees talk to him too. If you're a 20something year old tech kid who got his first Tesla, Elon Musk basically is Tony Stark. I look forward to seeing this all unfold, I think Musk knows where the weak points are. With 100% certainty there are people in the know talking to Musk. Musk is smart enough not to put this much money up unless he knows for sure what's up. There's still no believable explanation for Jack's sudden exit. Jack is obviously bitter. I believe Jack sanctioned a technical "golem" inside twitter to manipulate it hard during the "Orange Man Bad" years. The golem was so useful, the wokes made it a central component of the platform against Jack's wishes. The public facing name for the golem is "the algorithm." The golem at this point likely represents the power of a hundred thousand or more (fake) users. Jack got outvoted on the golem, even after warning them they are committing securities fraud with it, and at this point removing the golem would be dramatically obvious and give up the whole show. Jack was told he would be replaced by the chubby vegetarian indian computer room guy if he didn't play ball. This is my working theory. Seems very plausible that an unprincipled course of action (because the ends justify the means, right?) got away from the actors and may well be their undoing. I have seen this movie |
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Jumped back on when the deal was announced.
My experience the last few week’s confirms that Twitter is a sewer. The lefty’s and their tweets just make me mad. |
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Originally Posted By spidey07: He’s trying to change the conversation to spam, and not about bots. Deny, deflect, make counter accusations View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By spidey07: Originally Posted By Chokey:
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He’s trying to change the conversation to spam, and not about bots. Deny, deflect, make counter accusations I'm glad I'm not the only one who noticed that. |
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Originally Posted By midmo: I'm a little rusty on my multi-billion dollar social media acquisition procedures ... Why would Musk be subject to the $1B pull-out penalty if the deal was made under false pretenses? View Quote It's my understanding he's buying it as is with no due diligence. Like waiving the inspection contingency on a home purchase contract. |
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R.I.P. Brian Michael Wallace, AKA FCSD2162
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Originally Posted By fargo007: The value of the company rests entirely on the quantity of real, human users. If they misrepresented that, they have committed fraud by over-inflating the value of the stock. Fraud not only in the sale of the company to Musk, but they would have also been committing fraud against the shareholders as well. View Quote and advertisers? |
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"I am not young enough to know everything". Oscar Wilde
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Originally Posted By ConcernedCitizen: I'm glad I'm not the only one who noticed that. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By ConcernedCitizen: Originally Posted By spidey07: Originally Posted By Chokey:
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He’s trying to change the conversation to spam, and not about bots. Deny, deflect, make counter accusations I'm glad I'm not the only one who noticed that. Not to mention "data, facts, and context" ain't what they used to be these days. |
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I'm seeing the word "context" being used a lot more frequently these days, by the usual suspects.
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Tom Sawyer.
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Not knowing how securities laws work, what would happen if Elon:
1. Disclosed an insider sale of 70 million shares at an average price of $30/share. 2. Backed out of the deal, claiming that all the so-called users were bots, and paid the $1B breach of contract fee. 3. Disclosed an insider purchase of 200 million shares at an average price of $10/share. |
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R.I.P. Brian Michael Wallace, AKA FCSD2162
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Originally Posted By PepePewPew: It's my understanding he's buying it as is with no due diligence. Like waiving the inspection contingency on a home purchase contract. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By PepePewPew: Originally Posted By midmo: I'm a little rusty on my multi-billion dollar social media acquisition procedures ... Why would Musk be subject to the $1B pull-out penalty if the deal was made under false pretenses? It's my understanding he's buying it as is with no due diligence. Like waiving the inspection contingency on a home purchase contract. Now he's using Parag as an example. If Parag doesn't clean up the numbers, Elon will find someone that will. |
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"Don't underestimate Joe's ability to f--- things up"
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"Don't underestimate Joe's ability to f--- things up"
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Except for video of events that are taken live as they happen very little posted on twitter that you can't just get some place else.
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Otto is my co-pilot.
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By Parag's own admission, Twitter is shutting down "over half a million" accounts a day for spam.
Assuming, very optimistically, that their process is 90% effective, that missed 10% means 50,000 spam accounts *A DAY* are surviving. 50,000 * 365 = 18.2MM a year |
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Aimless: "F@ck that. If my kid was sitting on the floor I would launch my wife at the teacher like a hawk on a rabbit!"
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Twitter annual shareholder meeting is May 25th, could be interesting.
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I came here to chew bubblegum and Shitpost® and I'm all out of bubble gum.
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Originally Posted By kallnojoy: By Parag's own admission, Twitter is shutting down "over half a million" accounts a day for spam. Assuming, very optimistically, that their process is 90% effective, that missed 10% means 50,000 spam accounts *A DAY* are surviving. 50,000 * 365 = 18.2MM a year View Quote and only 229 million users ..... |
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Carry it, shoot it. (repeat forever)
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Originally Posted By PepePewPew: It's my understanding he's buying it as is with no due diligence. Like waiving the inspection contingency on a home purchase contract. View Quote They have SEC filings. If they knowingly lied/misrepresented the company in the SEC filings he can walk away without penalty. |
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Likes Fraud makes it look like the Commies have a majority on every topic.
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Originally Posted By PepePewPew: Not knowing how securities laws work, what would happen if Elon: 1. Disclosed an insider sale of 70 million shares at an average price of $30/share. 2. Backed out of the deal, claiming that all the so-called users were bots, and paid the $1B breach of contract fee. 3. Disclosed an insider purchase of 200 million shares at an average price of $10/share. View Quote I would think Elon would have a crew from the SEC crawl up his ass with a flashlight and a map, looking to make a case of market manipulation. I think a lot would depend on the timing and how close the 70m sale and back-out were to the 200m repurchase. |
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Originally Posted By shaggy: I would think Elon would have a crew from the SEC crawl up his ass with a flashlight and a map, looking to make a case of market manipulation. I think a lot would depend on the timing and how close the 70m sale and back-out were to the 200m repurchase. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By shaggy: Originally Posted By PepePewPew: Not knowing how securities laws work, what would happen if Elon: 1. Disclosed an insider sale of 70 million shares at an average price of $30/share. 2. Backed out of the deal, claiming that all the so-called users were bots, and paid the $1B breach of contract fee. 3. Disclosed an insider purchase of 200 million shares at an average price of $10/share. I would think Elon would have a crew from the SEC crawl up his ass with a flashlight and a map, looking to make a case of market manipulation. I think a lot would depend on the timing and how close the 70m sale and back-out were to the 200m repurchase. Isn't the SEC already doing that to Elon? |
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