halokat on Nostr: Twitter was always disproportionately left before Elon. He comes in and things start ...
Twitter was always disproportionately left before Elon. He comes in and things start leaning right. It should tell you everything about how the platform amplified or de-amplified certain language.
If setting things right causes 20 million people to flee, was it the right course of action? I think so. Maybe not the best business sense yet… but giving a shifting strategy and a long term outlook - it could be.
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