Elon Musk now owns Twitter

All Nazi's deserve a long and painful death. That's right you heard me. The lot of you need to die slowly and painfully.

How did I come to this conclusion - I listened my WWII veteran Uncles. who told me the only good nazi is a fucking DEAD nazi.
 
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I tell you, there is no way I could have completely destroyed Twitter like Elon Musk has even if I tried. And now, the final blow:


Elon Musk has indicated that X, formerly known as Twitter, is considering charging all users for accessing the platform.​
The X owner said erecting a paywall around the business would ward off the bots, or automated accounts, that have become a bugbear for Musk.​
Speaking in a meeting with Benjamin Netanyahu, the Israeli prime minister, the Tesla CEO and world’s richest person suggested that X was going to charge its user base. Currently, Twitter only charges users for its subscription service X Premium, which offers perks such as a verified account checkmark and costs $11 a month in the US for iPhones and £11 in the UK.​
“We’re moving to having a small monthly payment for use of the system,” Musk said.​
 
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Last April, the company gave NPR a reason to quit — it labeled the network “U.S. state-affiliated media,” a designation that was at odds with Twitter’s own definition of the term. NPR stopped posting from its account on April 4. A week later, it posted its last update — a series of tweets directing users to NPR’s newsletters, app, and other social media accounts. Many member stations across the country, including KUOW in Seattle, LAist in Los Angeles, and Minnesota Public Radio, followed suit.​
Six months later, we can see that the effects of leaving Twitter have been negligible. A memo circulated to NPR staff says traffic has dropped by only a single percentage point as a result of leaving Twitter, now officially renamed X, though traffic from the platform was small already and accounted for just under two percent of traffic before the posting stopped.​
Which is what most people with a brain already knew: most "followers" on any social media are in fact bots. They don't go to your site, they don't interact with your advertising at all. They're there to simply make you think, "Wow. Look how many people follow us. We have to keep this up to please them and increase our ad revenues."

There's nobody there. There never was. It is all a scam and has been since day one.
 
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