12-20-2023, 06:08 PM
Twitter has been steadily growing less enjoyable and useful for the past decade. The decline has accelerated since Musk took over as Twitator.
I understand why Musk decided some changes were needed - Twitter has consistently lost money over the years, and nobody goes into business to lose money. However, I doubt Musk's changes will lead Twitter to long-term profitability.
And yes, "X" is one of the most ridiculous rebrands in the history of business.
Part of the problem with Twitter is it thrives off drama and controversy, and short-form posting does not lend itself to thoughtful, respectful commentary on important issues. I stopped looking at my Twitter feed about a year ago, which has been a good thing for my mental health. I'll still glance at a few friends' Twitter pages every few weeks, though. (If I haven't looked at yours in a while, feel free to bug me to do so.)
I understand why Musk decided some changes were needed - Twitter has consistently lost money over the years, and nobody goes into business to lose money. However, I doubt Musk's changes will lead Twitter to long-term profitability.
And yes, "X" is one of the most ridiculous rebrands in the history of business.
Part of the problem with Twitter is it thrives off drama and controversy, and short-form posting does not lend itself to thoughtful, respectful commentary on important issues. I stopped looking at my Twitter feed about a year ago, which has been a good thing for my mental health. I'll still glance at a few friends' Twitter pages every few weeks, though. (If I haven't looked at yours in a while, feel free to bug me to do so.)
Course clear! You got a card.
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