probably this:
or maybe everyone who uses twitter has ulcers now. isn’t milk supposed to help with that?
probably this:
or maybe everyone who uses twitter has ulcers now. isn’t milk supposed to help with that?
All of the World, One Cup
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Architects of Starbucks union are helping spearhead campaign
There were at least 80 people left to that Elon could threaten with unemployment and the article names which floodgates they threw open.
Internally, this is called a “power user multiplier,” although it only applies to Elon Musk, we’re told. The code also allows Musk’s account to bypass Twitter heuristics that would otherwise prevent a single account from flooding the core ranked feed, now known as “For You.”
Here’s a possible theory: Soros is well aware of his reputation amongst conservatives, and will invest in projects to drive conservative investors out.
It’s a very weak theory, since those with the money to invest like making money more than any other philosophy. But some of the ultra-rich really are spiteful shits who throw their money around in spiteful ways.
Speaking of Tesla…
75%? I’m surprised they’re getting paid at all.
But they must have looked into how Canaveral solves this kind of problem, right…?
There’s going to be a human element in this decision making,
Lemme guess, that human is named “Musk”
I see that he still does not understand what advertising is
It doesn’t seem as restricted for Canada.
“Be careful not to use our tobacco smoking paraphernalia with any non-tobacco products we may or may not sell. Also please remember our name in general.”
I don’t see that as an implication at all. To me this is brand advertising is allowed, product advertising is not. It’s just a blunt (pun not intended, but I’ll take it) tool around some of the regulations, IMHO.
True, but given how the industry is collapsing I think that they are not as concerned with awareness as they are with product advertising - which they are completely capable of doing in the areas where they operate.
I know that this is attempt to get around federal regulations, but I just don’t see it driving much in the way of ad dollars to twitter when you can spend local ad dollars to actually advertise your product. Buying local billboards, print ads, and web ads allows you to increase brand awareness in the markets you can actually sell AND advertise your product (and prices! and coupons!). Twitter will only let you advertise in a way that is hobbled by Federal regulations
That is what I meant about not understanding anything about how companies buy advertising