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A reminder lesson from Musk buying Twitter

Stop using the platform was the advice that was given by progressives up until a few weeks ago.
Now it becomes a sign of the destruction of democracy.
Progressives are so simple-minded.

Any platform the liberals can't control or influence, becomes the destruction of democracy.
 
The interest on his loan will cost him more than what Twitter has profited lately.

This was a bad idea.
 
I do think it's hilarious how the public perception of Twitter has changed from its a social media company that can do as it pleases to a community sure that must act in the good of society.

Oh, these morons have no sense of irony at all. That's what makes them such natural hypocrites, like a duck takes to water.
 
And nothing of value is lost. It's a platform for disinformation, hate speech and revenge porn. Good riddance.

Except it's not disappearing that we know of, but becoming more of a disinformation platform for the right. We need competition for it. It's a simple platform, why aren't there other options?
 
The interest on his loan will cost him more than what Twitter has profited lately.

This was a bad idea.
It wasn't about making money, it seems.

But rather a rich guy able to use his money to indulge his desire for political power.
 
Any platform the liberals can't control or influence, becomes the destruction of democracy.
That's both idiotic, and attempts to deflect from the war on democracy from the right. We're not the ones who made up that war.
 
Except it's not disappearing that we know of, but becoming more of a disinformation platform for the right. We need competition for it. It's a simple platform, why aren't there other options?
Because it's really not very profitable. Barely manages, and that is with a massive subscription number. Twitter doesn't really gather enough good data to mine.
 
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