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  • Loving that big social media sites are screwing themselves over. Burn it all down.

    • Hoping Reddit is next lol 🙌

      • If Facebook still exists, Reddit and Twitter are likely too big to fail too. They might not make what they used to at their peak, but as long as the site isn’t fully abandoned they’ll get their revenue

    • [ElmoFire.gif]

    • hey there, this--and your subsequent posts downthread--are really not an acceptable way to start engaging in political discussion on our community. they run afoul of the be(e) nice ethos in a lot of ways and they do not leave any room for serious discussion. we'll be removing them as such.

      • Ah i see. I thought i was being rather tame tbh, if you feel you must remove me, then so be it,

      • Im sorry btw, im not here to cause trouble tbh, only trying to talk to people

      • If this is the case, then you have to make clear what is acceptable, trust me im tame compared to my other conservatives on social media alternatives, i just would appreciate a clear set of rules, do you have a link or screenshot of said rules?

    • oH nO nOt ThE lEfTiStS

      Good lord your comment gave me stage 3 vomiting

    • Those damned capitalist corporations, always working for leftist causes!

      Comrade Business dude is really giving poor Elon a spanking.

      • I would say that companies like Black rock, headed by Larry Fink they push E.S.G. or basically Chinese social credit score type things for lack of better words and essentially they are trying to reshape society. They encourage certain things like say, for example, the celebration of pride month, which I actually don’t have a problem with But that’s not really the subject of this conversation. I would say that Black rock and or companies like it that divvy out loans to companies give companies this social credit score like China does to its citizens and if you go against the grain with companies like Black rock, then you don’t get the loan. I feel like Twitter has gone against the grain in a sense, and is now paying the price for better or worse

    • They just don't want to be associated his childish behavior.

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