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minyicho · 8 months
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gooogoogaagaaa · 10 days
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PETITION TO STOP UNETHICAL COBALT MINING IN CONGO!!
Sign and share with as many people as you can!!!!! Many people, including little kids, are mining in unsafe and unethical conditions in Congo. Sign this petition to stop these horrible conditions and violations of human rights and advocate for boycotting companies that profit from these horrible conditions eg. tech companies, vapes etc!!!!!
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lilithism1848 · 2 months
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azspot · 7 months
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So, let's get this straight. Elon Musk decided he had the authority to cause a strategic Ukrainian military offensive operation to fail. An attack presumably coordinated with the US. And Elon Musk shut down communications once the operation was already in motion resulting in a Ukrainian defeat. Ukraine is now in the position that military actions are subject to Elon Musk’s approval. Let that sink in.
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her: @missassi_ 🥶 . . . . #love #instagood #fashion #dress #tbt #photooftheday #instamood #songcry #elonmusk #picoftheday #igers #girl #beautiful #instadaily #summer #instagramhub #iphoneonly #follow #igdaily #bestoftheday #happy #picstitch #fashionnova #loveit #nofilter #fashion #jayz #fun #sunset https://www.instagram.com/p/CleVT8EvsVd/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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marko-level · 1 year
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Elon Musk, circa 2022
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Cause I'm not coming back for 30%
I'm coming back
FOR E V E R Y T H I N G
Megalomaniac tech CEOs and more in #twelvepercentdread, out now!!! https://bit.ly/37ByntR
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minyicho · 7 months
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Why does it look like that
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lili-elbe · 6 months
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The overwhelming feminine urge to throw molotovs at tesla cars on sight
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cenyarn · 6 months
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just wanted to show you guys this picture of some baby krills with their mom! enjoy!!
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nando161mando · 3 months
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worldofwardcraft · 1 month
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How to kill a company.
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February 22, 2023
Followers of Elon Musk's career understand that, while he is most assuredly obscenely wealthy, a business genius he ain't. Stock in his electric car company, Tesla, has dropped a stunning 26% thus far in 2024. And the year has only begun. His SpaceX venture isn't faring much better, either. Its attempt at a rocket launch last November ended with the spacecraft exploding minutes into the test flight. It was the sixth such failure for the space technology company.
So when Musk bought the social media platform known as Twitter in October 2022 for the announced price of $44 billion (after considerable legal wrangling as Musk tried to wriggle out of the deal), many wondered how long it would take him to destroy the company. Turns out not that long.
Having extravagantly overpaid for Twitter, Musk set about trying to recoup by extracting every dime he could from the business. His first act was to cut costs by firing over 80% of Twitter's staff, reducing it from just under 8,000 to around 1500 employees. In particular, this included content moderators whose job it was to battle disinformation on the site. As a result, the platform became flooded with phony bot accounts, conspiracy theorists and previously banned users (i.e., right-wing trolls, anti-Semites and other hate-mongers). In response, hundreds of major advertisers reduced or halted their ad spending on the site by January 2023.
Twitter’s original verification system was based on the premise that it had evidence the accounts it identified with blue check marks belonged to the actual people claiming them and that those were people or organizations of some importance. Musk did away with all that by selling blue checks to anyone willing to shell out $8 a month — an offer taken up by less than 1% of the app's actual users.
Finally, in what was possibly the worst re-branding decision ever, Musk decided to ditch the globally known Twitter name and relabel the app X (a letter he seems obsessed with). As the technology news site Engadget reported,
Musk killed Twitter by slowly making it useless for those who relied on it for real-time information, by choking off conversations from those not willing to pay, by flooding users’ timelines with spammy blue-check sycophants and renaming the company X.
Recently, a Pew Research study asked current and recent X users how likely they are to use the platform a year from now. A quarter of the respondents said not very or not at all. So congrats, Elon. You've euthanized your enterprise.
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