Major brands pull ads after they appear next to pro-Nazi content on Twitter

I listened to the entire 5 minute interview of her and a lot of what she said just doesn’t make sense. My BS alarms were going off. Talking some stuff about lawful but awful and how they value free speech or something.

I guess there are always gonna be people who just want to gain fame and fortune, not matter how. Like many people, I’ve never heard of her before she became twitter ceo. Oh, and her LinkedIn profile shows she was the chairman of the Ad Council.

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“by all objective metrics, X is a much healthier and safer platform than it was a year ago.”

…yeah, for fascists and Nazis.

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X a year ago? That’s like saying “300 years ago, the United States was a much different country.”

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They can’t say with a straight face that they did Nazi this coming.

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I’ve got to hand it to Musk. I thought destroying twitter would be impossible. But Elon wouldn’t be Elon if he didn’t like an impossible challenge.
Staff: gone
Users: gone
Name: changed
Advertisers: gone

What’s left?

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X a year ago? That’s like saying “300 years ago, the United States was a much different country.”

I was quoting X Corp. CEO Linda Yaccarino from the BB post when I quoted

“by all objective metrics, X is a much healthier and safer platform than it was a year ago.”

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4chan is a hive of scum and villainy, no doubt about it, but they do not permit doxxing and the targeting of individuals.

Kiwifarms did. Hate speech vs. hate crimes.

Now, plenty of stochastic violence has come from 4chan and the like, but we don’t have laws against that yet. We probably should.

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