Does a dollar prove that you are Not A Bot? Elon Musk thinks so.
It's like as soon as you think he couldn't make a worse decision to lose users he comes up with something new.He really is that stupid
X will start charging new users in two countries $1 per year
Elon Musk thinks that a dollar and phone number will keep the bots away.www.theverge.com
Odd that he does not include Russia. Or, maybe not so odd.He really is that stupid
X will start charging new users in two countries $1 per year
Elon Musk thinks that a dollar and phone number will keep the bots away.www.theverge.com
While you wouldn't know it, I think in theory Russia has "blocked" Twitter (except from their Troll farms of course where I'm sure the $1 a year would prove just too costly! )Odd that he does not include Russia. Or, maybe not so odd.
Elno has a lot of money. And one vote. Fortunately for him, thousands of people respect him. Possibly even tens of thousands.
The European Union in August adopted the Digital Services Act (DSA), which sets forth rules for preventing the spread of harmful content, banning or limiting certain user-targeting practices, and sharing some internal data with regulators and associated researchers, among other things.
The Reuters piece makes it sound like it's Musk's call whether to stay or leave. But if the platform runs afoul of the DSA and nothing is done to make it compliant, can't the regulators enforce the act with a fine or some other penalty?Rules? Not on my platform!
Musk considers removing X platform from Europe over EU law - Insider
Elon Musk, owner of social media platform X, is considering removing the service formerly called Twitter from Europe in response to a new internet platform regulation in the region, news site Insider reported on Wednesday.www.reuters.comMusk considers removing X platform from Europe over EU law - Insider
I think many companies and non-commercial entities are staying on X because they believe there's still no better way to get their word out, despite the misinformation and other faults. Unfortunately, no alternative platform has gotten enough traction.No offense to anybody on here who still uses X, but I really hope Musk’s next implosion move is to deploy some kind of tech that makes it impossible to screen shot posts. Throughout its entire history and certainly now probably more people are aware of what is being said on there from reposts outside the service than people who actually use the service and everybody knows it. Same thing with Truth Social.
“But it’s still the best place to get information”. It needs to go away and if users knew people would be unable to see their posts outside the service I guarantee they would leave and suddenly that illusive alternative would become a reality. Stop feeding the beast. It’s like keeping a playground open that is a warzone outside the live streamed basketball court. Sure, kids are getting slaughtered in the grass field and picnic areas but the amateur basketball players are great.
It's more like he can remove the ability of EU posters to interact with the website, which is in fact a possible punishment of egregious behavior under the EU rules. Basically, it's a "you can't fire me, I quit!"The Reuters piece makes it sound like it's Musk's call whether to stay or leave. But if the platform runs afoul of the DSA and nothing is done to make it compliant, can't the regulators enforce the act with a fine or some other penalty?
I think many companies and non-commercial entities are staying on X because they believe there's still no better way to get their word out, despite the misinformation and other faults. Unfortunately, no alternative platform has gotten enough traction.
can they also give him a travel ban?
He has the maturity of a 10 year old.Elon Musk comes up with another reason why billionaires shouldn't be allowed to have that much money
Elon Musk is offering $1 billion to Wikipedia, here’s why
The problem is not changing the name but in the name that he wants is dickapedia
Read more at:
http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/...ofinterest&utm_medium=text&utm_campaign=cppst
Good name for Elon’s autobiography.Elon Musk comes up with another reason why billionaires shouldn't be allowed to have that much money
Elon Musk is offering $1 billion to Wikipedia, here’s why
The problem is not changing the name but in the name that he wants is dickapedia
So goddamn tiresomeElon Musk comes up with another reason why billionaires shouldn't be allowed to have that much money
Elon Musk is offering $1 billion to Wikipedia, here’s why
The problem is not changing the name but in the name that he wants is dickapedia
Read more at:
http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/...ofinterest&utm_medium=text&utm_campaign=cppst
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