• RagingSnarkasm
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    Don’t call it anything. Ignore it and maybe it will go away.

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    I mean, it’s not like twitter was ever a beacon of glory, pre-Elon twitter was still twitter

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      Twitter was a turd. X is a turd marinaded in diarrhea sauce.

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      Ok well maybe a beacon of glory is a bit out there for Twitter, but there was a time where it was actually cool and unique.

      Like back in the day where you could interact with it over plain SMS lol

      I feel old.

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        My poor parents phone bill when I started using Twitter over SMS

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        That was only the first year or two at most iirc

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          At least 4 years. I was using a flip phone until around 2010, and that’s how I normally use Twitter when I wasn’t at a computer.

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        Ummm how?!? I just copied that text and it worked. 🤯

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          Because it’s text.

          There are more kind of letters then just our latin alphabet. Cyrillic, aboriginal Canadian and even Chinese and Japanese can be typed by just text for instance (日本語の例え)

          In the same vein, mathematical and other scientific symbols can be typed using just text, and 𝕏 is the symbol that stands in place for arbitrary distance in a formula.

          Basically, it’s just a (mathematical) letter, it can be typed.
          That’s also why their new CEO had difficulties copyrighting it; it’s just a letter, after all!

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    Sorry twitter was always trash

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      It really is saying something that it’s waaay worse now.

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    There is simple solution: just ignore it. Don’t refer to it in any way.

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    It’s not like it was a hostile take over. They played their part when Musk talked shit and they sued him to follow through with the purchase. They could have easily kept it, but they wanted the money instead.

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      Not that they are blameless - far from it - but they had a fiduciary responsibility to pursue the deal because it was good for their shareholders

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        “Fiduciary duty to get profit” is a libertarian myth. It has no legal basis.

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          It’s a myth so widely pushed and accepted over the decades that just calling it a myth won’t be accepted as an argument against it at this point.

          What I think is interesting is that this sense of fiduciary duty can be used by a company to do whatever they want. Mass layoffs are part of a fiduciary duty to cut costs. Mass hirings are part of a fiduciary duty to expand operations for growth. At this point it’s less a myth and more an excuse for doing whatever.

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          No, I don’t think that’s true. Twitters board had to sue for specific performance because Musk backed out of a formal offer in the late stages for fabricated reasons. It’s not like it was “sue musk or go to jail” but their job as board members comes with a fiduciary obligation, and musk was paying 38% over the share price. Twitter is FAR from blameless but sueing musk isn’t a failing https://corpgov.law.harvard.edu/2022/07/14/twitter-vs-musk-the-complaint/

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            That’s not what I said. I said the “Fiduciary duty to make profit” that keeps being brought up whenever corpos act like sociopaths, is a myth.

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              Ok? But that’s not what the Twitter board claimed. I agree with your premise but that isn’t what happened here.

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                You literally used it as the reason in the comment I replied to

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                  But they literally HAVE a fiduciary obligation. I agree with you that people use that as an excuse for heinous shit, but in this case they had a formal, legally binding offer. Musk was in breach of contract and they sued for specific performance or damages. Musk didn’t want to pay the damages. If they didn’t sue, Twitter would forfeit I think $1bn in damages and their stock would tank. Not suing would open the door for hostile investors to come in, pretend to buy, back out when they wanted to and time the stock movements. I get what you’re saying, but this is a case where if the board didn’t sue then Twitters shareholders pay for it.

                  You and I may agree that they never should have been in that place to begin with but that’s definitionally a fiduciary obligation

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      Twitter has never, even dating back to it’s inception, never ever ever turned a profit. The whole reason Elon mockingly offered to buy it was because they were looking for, and struggling to find, a buyer. They just wanted to break even and walk away.

      Instead Elon was like “Hur dur I got 43 billion for ya! And Twitter was like SOLD! No takesies backsies!. And Elon was like “Wait, wut?

      And then Elon carried a sink through the lobby in protest.

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      OP might be talking about the user base, not the owners.

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      It was a public company, the shareholders would’ve sued them, no?

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    Hey, don’t rewrite history - twitter was always notoriously bad, under Elon it surely got even worse though.

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      I agree with everything except the “got even worse” part. It was always a steaming turd.

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        It was, but now it’s a steaming turd with Nazis and KKK apologists.

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          A few Nazis and KKK apologists convinced a shit-ton of marketers, influencers, Karens, and other predatory users to leave.

          On balance, Nazis and Klukkers didn’t make it any worse than it was.

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        2 things can be true at once about something, imagine that.

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        I think the “even” in that quote adequately implies that

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    For me, it’s simpler than that: I’m gonna deadname his company as long as he keeps deadnaming his daughter

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      What’s up with his daughter? Did she decide to switch name because he gave her a stupid one?

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        She was a boy. Now she’s a girl. Daddy didn’t take it so well.

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      Not really. It was fun to talk to people that you barely knew. It was kinda like a hybrid of a chatroom and a forum.

      But it grew to become shit.

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        The reality is that Xitter isn’t actually any shittier than Twitter was. It’s not any better, of course. But it’s certainly not any worse.

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    People now have fond memories of twitter? Insane.

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    They have $44 billion dollar bills to wipe away the tears.

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    I don’t understand why anyone would care this much about a social media website

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      They don’t. Rather, they believe that others do, so posts like this are simply signaling alliance.

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    Those people sold it to musk. They were tech bros whose goal from the start was to get a massive buyout and bail. They don’t deserve your respect anymore than musk does.

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    Previously, it was a shithole.
    Now, it’s a Nazi shithole.

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    The way I look at it, if Elon Musk is gonna deadname his own child, I’m sure as shit gonna deadname the corporation he tanked

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      The following is a tremendously disproportionate analogy given that we’re talking about a microblogging website, but I really don’t think there’s any better term for it:

      It’s really less like you’re calling Twitter by its deadname and more like you’re refusing to call it by its slave name. Twitter didn’t come up with this on its own, some guy just rolled up and said “I’m changing your name because yours isn’t cool enough. Like, fukken Kunta Kinte.

      Again, very unfortunate that that’s the only comparison that comes to mind but I’m really blanking on anything else. Jean Valjean, I guess. Maybe Darth Vader. Locutus of Borg.