Trump knows how to appeal to functioning human beings, who happen to be stupid. Most of Musk's musketeers are complete bottom feeders who are essentially simping for him.
Trump isn't intellectual, but he knows how to manipulate a crowd. I don't think Elon knows how to do the latter, but weird internet nerds are all over him.
Well let's take it one step further, by looking at the specific situation.
1) Twitter has no limits.
2) Elon puts on a limit of 600 without warning.
3) People, having signed up for Twitter when there was no limit, are upset that there is now a limit of 600, also known as "15 minutes".
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That is not "adapting". That's still a sudden, easily-reachable limit created out of thin air for "data scraping" reasons when most users aren't data scraping. If the original limit had been 800 and he hadn't moved it, it'd be the same shitty result.
Let's try it a different way: you're going about your daily business as usual. Someone with a gun shows up and says "I am going to shoot you four times". You say "No, please don't do that" and he says "fine" and shoots you three times.
Do you praise this person for their adaptiveness? Or has he still shot you?
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With a limit to the number of posts you can read? No, you don't think that's appealling to the youth. That's a lie. No sane human being would say "This person is trying to appeal to the youth by making them spend less time on social media". I thought you had kids.
No but seriously. You'd have to be a terribly poor judge of character to look at Musk's behavior and not be able to figure out what he's doing or why he's doing it, as public as this all is.
Musk is a needy, attention-seeking narcissist who wants to be perceived as cool, but he's also an awkward, unfunny dork.
I think you can really trace all of this back to his appearance on JRE, where he became a meme for, let's be honest, succumbing to peer pressure. That moment put him on the radar of the alt right, tech and finance bros, groypers, and other such scumbags.
Sensing attention, he started playing to that crowd. His purchase of Twitter -- which, reminder, started out as a stunt that he tried to get out of -- has been a blatantly transparent attempt to get them to like him by giving them preferential treatment.
Pretty much every business decision he's made over the last year has been either to curry favor with his "friends" or a desperate attempt to cut costs because, again, he didn't really want to spend all this money on Twitter.
So, basically, this is the developmentally stunted billionaire version of a 13-year-old power tripping reddit mod who spends too much time on 4chan.
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On topic, and highly relevant: No One Believes Elon Musk’s Explanation For Breaking Twitter
(numbers we know)Well, he finally did it. Elon Musk has broken Twitter so badly that it might as well be offline at this point.
On Saturday afternoon, Musk announced that tweet views would suddenly be limited to the following amounts:
Just a note: Musk is admitting he broke Twitter, the site he paid huge quantities of money for, on purpose, then joking about it. There's "poking fun at yourself" and then there's "admitting you're incompetent and laughing at your customers who took issue".This move was, according to him, his latest effort to prevent “scraping” of the site by AI compilers and “system manipulation,” whatever that’s supposed to mean. 600 tweet views for non Blue-payers is roughly the equivalent of a handful of scrolls throughout the day. I went through my allotment over the course of about 45 minutes as I was try to keep track of reactions to this absurd move across every corner of the site. After that, you hit a “rate limit” message, and are unable to see new tweets. The cap has since been raised to 1,000/10,000, but that’s still barely anything for non-Blue users. Somehow, this technical disaster has been used to further encourage Twitter Blue subscriptions in a move only Musk would be capable of.
While Musk first said it was for scraping, he’s since taken to joking around about how he’s crippled the site in order to get people to break their Twitter addiction and go outside
*ahem*And he’s laughing about how his tweet announcing the policy has now broken view records on the site. But anyone with any sort of technical knowledge believes that this has little do with scraping or bot prevention or anything he’s actually saying.
There are two main theories about what’s going on here. One involves the possibility that Elon’s big move before this, the new inability to view Twitter when not logged in, created some sort of technical spiral where Twitter is now effectively DDOSing itself based on how these changes were made. The limitation has nothing to do with scraping and everything with trying to keep the site together while this is addressed, according to Sheldon Chang on Mastadon.
UD just ninja'd Forbes, you guys.
*ahem*The second theory has to do with Musk, in an effort to cut costs, refusing to pay his bills to places like Amazon or Google who provide essential services for Twitter. These issues suspiciously correspond with past reporting about this area, though follow-ups indicate that Musk eventually at least paid the Google bill.
Xyonai also ninja'd Forbes, you guys.
Aaaaaaaaaand we all know who that is.The more likely option is the former, it seems, about the logged-out viewing change badly messing things up.
Of course not everyone doesn’t believe Musk’s stated rationale. There are of course the army of Twitter Blue Checks under all his posts saying things like “great move sir, thanks for making the site better!” seemingly completely detached from the reality that it’s now barely functional.
And this is why I wanted to post this article. Well, most of it. The "nobody believes you" part was a fun bonus, after a certain genuine, honest poster suggested someone was trying to become more marketable to youth by blocking social media, then leaving the planet. Advertising is a contract. You pay for your message to get on a platform, they put it there. If the platform makes sudden changes to lower their view count, the advertiser would have every reason to be upset. Now, I've never paid for nor sold advertising, but I'm going to guess there's no specific line in there Twitter violated therefore no lawsuit.Finding tweets to cite here, I was concerned I’d probably run out of views before I even found them. Just a truly ridiculous situation for a site based on constant engagement and endless scrolling. This has also raised questions about Twitter’s remaining advertisers, as they now have severely limited reach based on this change.
But advertisers can just, you know, stop signing contracts. "Thanks, I'll see how YouTube is doing."
Everyone on the site has turned to begging for Bluesky invites, the upstart Twitter rival which has…now paused sign-ups because there were too many coming in. I’ve been on Bluesky for a while and I’m unhappy to report that it’s not very good. It’s a messier version of Twitter where you’re starting your followership over from scratch, and probably 95% of the people you currently follow aren’t on it yet. Its biggest benefit was not being broken (which it now effectively is) and not being run by Elon Musk.
This is easily the worst thing Musk has done since taking over the site, and his most obvious smokescreen saying this is about protecting the site from evil AI scrapers. If that’s true, it’s effectively like burning down your house to kill a couple mosquitos.
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Twitter's biggest issue atm is that it's not introducing any new or interesting features, and is instead taking away old features and replacing them with newer, broken or unpopular ones. Twitter Blue hasn't been nearly as effective as Elon would have wanted. The guy hasn't paid his rent on several of Twitter's facilities, has already been evicted from several, and as the internet bills come due the site is hemorrhaging money. It's no secret that Twitter wasn't exactly profitable, but what it had was reach, and a significant effect on politics and policy. The real question is, how much money is someone willing to sink into Twitter to have control of that kind of reach? If it ever becomes too much to keep up, he might let it die. But we also know that Elon's donors are Saudis and Russians. So how much money are they willing to sink into having their thumbs on the scales of politics coming up into the 2024 election?
My guess is Twitter will remain funded up through the election, then left to die.
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One day society will laugh how we allowed egomaniacs to such singular holds on technology, assuming we make it that far.
The right loses its shit when they hear the China limits the amount kids can school the internet on a school night meanwhile billionaires are telling grown people how much they can scroll.
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