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zerovic 04-25-2022 12:54 PM

Elon Musk taking Twitter private in $44 billion deal
 
Hey guys,

So, like breaking news, what are your thoughts about this?

https://www.reuters.com/technology/e...es-2022-04-25/

$44 billion, damn.

OneHungLo 04-25-2022 01:05 PM

Win for free speech.

Zuzana Designs 04-25-2022 01:22 PM

I hope it stays safe for adult!

AmeliaG 04-25-2022 01:56 PM

Wow 🤟 That will have some ripples.

blackmonsters 04-25-2022 03:14 PM

This could be a big mistake.

Why get involved in a biz you've never been in that is fickle as fuck for billions of $s?
Especially when you're throwing your solid auto/space bucks at it?

Imagine the nightmare for Tesla if Twitter starts sinking and Musk starts diverting cash to it?

Twitter could explode upward because of him or it could spiral downward.
There is no "Golden boy" on the internet; Trump proved that with his social media ventures.

:2 cents:

lezinterracial 04-25-2022 03:35 PM

I wish he stuck to Mission Mars.

NatalieK 04-25-2022 04:27 PM

so can i ask for my account back or best to start a new one?

wankawonk 04-25-2022 04:32 PM

I think the shareholders get to vote on whether to approve it, so it might not be a done deal

JustBiz 04-25-2022 04:59 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by NatalieK (Post 22994980)
so can i ask for my account back or best to start a new one?

Among Elon's top ambitions for Twitter: ridding it of spam.

Since none of us in adult use it for that, no worries then ... you can have your account back to put the world to rights rather than make money.

Yay! :=)

Brian mike 04-25-2022 05:49 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by OneHungLo (Post 22994907)
Win for free speech.

:thumbsup

Tube Ace 04-25-2022 07:34 PM

Triggered.


feetnerd 04-26-2022 12:48 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Zuzana Designs (Post 22994912)
I hope it stays safe for adult!


I was wondering the same thing!

dcortez 04-26-2022 02:38 AM

Musk is a weapons manufacturer and arms dealer.

I don't care if he supports adult - I'm done with Twitter.

No point in belaboring the obvious - yes, this does not leave many other alternatives.

I miss RSS...

trevesty 04-26-2022 04:26 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by OneHungLo (Post 22994907)
Win for free speech.

Private entities are and should be allowed to regulate what is or isn't said on their platforms without any interference. This has nothing to do with the 1st Amendment, since the federal government never passed any law making it a crime to post xyz on social media.


As far as relaxing the rules on Twitter, maybe. Musk isn't really an ideologue like the dorks on the right who sack ride him - he's just a socially awkward, mega rich dude.

But I think he will see that a lot of advertisers pushed for these rules over the past few years rather than any of the conspiracy theories floating around the far-right blogosphere. He didn't get to be the richest guy on the planet by being really bad at business. :2 cents:

Retiree 04-26-2022 04:47 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Zuzana Designs (Post 22994912)
I hope it stays safe for adult!

Me, too!

adultchatpay 04-26-2022 05:12 AM

and DogeCoin is soaring high!

Publisher Bucks 04-26-2022 05:30 AM

Hes an idiot, $44 million when he could have just downloaded the app for free...

Paul&John 04-26-2022 05:36 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Publisher Bucks (Post 22995138)
Hes an idiot, $44 million when he could have just downloaded the app for free...

If only that, but he spent a thousand times more :o

jscott 04-28-2022 02:05 AM

The receivers of $44bn will use it to end world hunger

leftyluke 04-28-2022 02:35 AM

$TSLA down 18% last 5 days.

jscott 04-28-2022 03:27 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by leftyluke (Post 22995824)
$TSLA down 18% last 5 days.

Not bad, considering the S&P500 is down 7% in the last 5 days

trevesty 04-28-2022 07:49 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by jscott (Post 22995842)
Not bad, considering the S&P500 is down 7% in the last 5 days

One is one of the best performing stocks of the last decade with a ton of investors mentioning the Twitter deal specifically to media for the reason they're dumping the stock, and the other is all the stocks in the top 500 public companies.

You really will do anything to defend any crypto bro, like suspend all logic & rationale. :1orglaugh

BaldBastard 04-28-2022 09:35 AM

He's specifically stated he's going after crypto spam and he'll do that by authenticating users and using AI. If he can deal with the cashed up crypto guys, Adult has no chance.

The pairing of Twitter and Neuralink AI teams should scare everyone.


jscott 04-28-2022 10:36 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by trevesty (Post 22995902)
One is one of the best performing stocks of the last decade with a ton of investors mentioning the Twitter deal specifically to media for the reason they're dumping the stock, and the other is all the stocks in the top 500 public companies.

You really will do anything to defend any crypto bro, like suspend all logic & rationale. :1orglaugh

Bringing crypto into this, going full retard today? Elon pumps garbage like Doge, if you think I'm defensive of him or any/all crypto bros you're a dumbass.

Cry harder trevesty :1orglaugh

Sid70 04-28-2022 11:31 AM

Fuck Musk, based on avatars I want a 4 some with Amelia, Zuzana and Natalie :)

trevesty 04-28-2022 03:01 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by jscott (Post 22995954)
Bringing crypto into this, going full retard today? Elon pumps garbage like Doge, if you think I'm defensive of him or any/all crypto bros you're a dumbass.

Cry harder trevesty :1orglaugh

Ah, so you're just a dipshit then. Got it. :thumbsup

I didn't realize me pointing out you being a dumbass equals me crying, but I mean, I guess we've already established that analyzing isn't your strong suit. :winkwink:

OneHungLo 04-28-2022 05:35 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by trevesty (Post 22995119)
Private entities are and should be allowed to regulate what is or isn't said on their platforms without any interference. This has nothing to do with the 1st Amendment, since the federal government never passed any law making it a crime to post xyz on social media.

Sure, but Twitter is past the point of a small company. The sheer volume of information and communication that goes through twitter they should be regulated as public utility.

And as a person that's involved with pornograghy I would think you'd be against censorship. Musk has already said Twitter's policy will be aligned with the First Amendment. Do you have a problem with that?

jscott 04-28-2022 09:30 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by OneHungLo (Post 22996047)
And as a person that's involved with pornograghy I would think you'd be against censorship. Musk has already said Twitter's policy will be aligned with the First Amendment. Do you have a problem with that?

Many of them, especially here in adult, are pro censorship though, it's really weird. :helpme

"If you believe that twitter being a place for free speech is a bad thing, you’re not part of the good guys."
- Kevin Sorbo

trevesty 04-29-2022 02:00 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by OneHungLo (Post 22996047)
Sure, but Twitter is past the point of a small company. The sheer volume of information and communication that goes through twitter they should be regulated as public utility.

And as a person that's involved with pornograghy I would think you'd be against censorship. Musk has already said Twitter's policy will be aligned with the First Amendment. Do you have a problem with that?

I'm not sure how I feel about Twitter / social media being regulated as a public utility - that comes with a lot of slopes that are a bit too slippery for my appetite. The internet as a service being regulated as a public utility, though - yes.

I would likely describe myself the same way Musk does regarding freedom of speech - a "freedom of speech absolutist". I guess you chose to ignore the rest of my post, though. :winkwink:

Quote:

Originally Posted by jscott (Post 22996109)
Many of them, especially here in adult, are pro censorship though, it's really weird. :helpme

"If you believe that twitter being a place for free speech is a bad thing, you’re not part of the good guys."
- Kevin Sorbo

Imagine quoting a far-right, has been actor to try to appear intelligent. :1orglaugh

jscott 04-29-2022 02:30 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by trevesty (Post 22996173)
Imagine quoting a far-right, has been actor to try to appear intelligent. :1orglaugh

That's really great you know how to insult/attack a character. How about be original and criticize the words then?

So many ignorant politically tainted followers out there, can't even argue or discuss anymore :disgust

trevesty 04-29-2022 04:47 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by jscott (Post 22996182)
That's really great you know how to insult/attack a character. How about be original and criticize the words then?

So many ignorant politically tainted followers out there, can't even argue or discuss anymore :disgust

Wahhhhhhh wahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh hhh. Trying to tell me to stop crying when you're literally just whining and offering no value to the conversation.

At least OneHungLo can discuss, rather than quote has beens. :thumbsup

I also already addressed the point of your quote to OneHungLo, but again, we've already established analyzing isn't your strong suit.. perhaps reading isn't either.

J. Falcon 04-29-2022 04:52 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by trevesty (Post 22995119)
Private entities are and should be allowed to regulate what is or isn't said on their platforms without any interference. This has nothing to do with the 1st Amendment, since the federal government never passed any law making it a crime to post xyz on social media.


As far as relaxing the rules on Twitter, maybe. Musk isn't really an ideologue like the dorks on the right who sack ride him - he's just a socially awkward, mega rich dude.

But I think he will see that a lot of advertisers pushed for these rules over the past few years rather than any of the conspiracy theories floating around the far-right blogosphere. He didn't get to be the richest guy on the planet by being really bad at business. :2 cents:

Good explanation. Some people have a difficult time understanding what free speech means.

Freedom of speech protects you from persecution/censorship from the government, not on private platforms that dictate their own set of rules.

Just like with GFY, there are consequences for not following Twitter's 'Terms Of Service' you agreed to follow when you registered. Trump broke the rules, so he got kicked off. End of story.

jscott 04-29-2022 05:09 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by trevesty (Post 22996217)
Wahhhhhhh wahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh hhh. Trying to tell me to stop crying when you're literally just whining and offering no value to the conversation.

At least OneHungLo can discuss, rather than quote has beens. :thumbsup

I also already addressed the point of your quote to OneHungLo, but again, we've already established analyzing isn't your strong suit.. perhaps reading isn't either.

That's an awful lot of H's bud, real productive. But hey, I get it, your political narrative is (rightfully) being thrown under the bus and you're pissy. Remember though, it's not a bad thing dude, lots of living & learning still to do.

Stay humble.

trevesty 04-29-2022 06:10 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by jscott (Post 22996223)
That's an awful lot of H's bud, real productive. But hey, I get it, your political narrative is (rightfully) being thrown under the bus and you're pissy. Remember though, it's not a bad thing dude, lots of living & learning still to do.

Stay humble.

Thank you for showing the class that you not only can't analyze, but can't read for shit either. :1orglaugh

I couldn't give two fucks if Elon buys whatever. It's his money (and Morgan Stanley's / some other banks). Whatever my political beliefs may be have nothing to do with it. The only point I made to OneHungLo is that while Elon may want to reduce the restrictions Twitter has for content, his (soon to be) advertisers may disagree - which is why they were put there to begin with. That has nothing to do at all with anyone's political beliefs - just dollars and cents. It's pretty pathetic that I have to explain something this simple to someone, but you've never been that bright. :thumbsup

Keep reaching... and projecting. :thumbsup

vdbucks 04-29-2022 07:25 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by J. Falcon (Post 22996219)
Good explanation. Some people have a difficult time understanding what free speech means.

Freedom of speech protects you from persecution/censorship from the government, not on private platforms that dictate their own set of rules.

Just like with GFY, there are consequences for not following Twitter's 'Terms Of Service' you agreed to follow when you registered. Trump broke the rules, so he got kicked off. End of story.

I get the term "free speech" is being overused in this regard, but what else are people going to call it? In the scope of the discussion being had, "free speech" simply means that X person isn't going to be silenced if they go against Y groupthink viewpoint on Z social media platform.

Keep in mind, too, however, that "free speech" was being touted by the left when NFL players were kneeling for the National Anthem, so that sword cuts both ways.

The fact of the matter is, platforms such as twitter, facebook, tiktok, and even adult message boards do not apply the rules of their platforms equally. And that's what is being discussed here, from a 30k ft view perspective.

It doesn't matter what anyone's personal political and/or social views are, they're not better than anyone else' regardless of which way the bandwagons travel.

If you want to discuss your views on a "public" platform, be prepared to defend those views instead of demanding everyone who doesn't share them be silenced/censored.

Social media, by and large, has become an ideological echo chamber, in which those who don't follow the groupthink narrative are subject to suppression and/or complete removal from the platform.

Musk buying Twitter and restoring the ability for anyone to express their views equally, regardless of said views, and within the confines of what is and isn't protected by law, isn't a scary or "dangerous" thing... it's the way it should be. Social platforms should be apolitical.

Whether Musk actually does that or not remains to be seen, but he's been nothing but completely center in his approach thus far.

And remember, there's a difference between hate speech and speech that you hate.

jscott 04-29-2022 07:54 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by vdbucks (Post 22996242)
Musk buying Twitter and restoring the ability for anyone to express their views equally, regardless of said views, and within the confines of what is and isn't protected by law, isn't a scary or "dangerous" thing... it's the way it should be. Social platforms should be apolitical.

Whether Musk actually does that or not remains to be seen, but he's been nothing but completely center in his approach thus far.

And remember, there's a difference between hate speech and speech that you hate.

True that! :thumbsup
Sadly, many feel threatened by the Musk acquisition.

Quote:

Originally Posted by trevesty (Post 22996229)
Thank you for showing the class that you not only can't analyze, but can't read for shit either. :1orglaugh

I couldn't give two fucks if Elon buys whatever. It's his money (and Morgan Stanley's / some other banks). Whatever my political beliefs may be have nothing to do with it. The only point I made to OneHungLo is that while Elon may want to reduce the restrictions Twitter has for content, his (soon to be) advertisers may disagree - which is why they were put there to begin with. That has nothing to do at all with anyone's political beliefs - just dollars and cents. It's pretty pathetic that I have to explain something this simple to someone, but you've never been that bright. :thumbsup

Keep reaching... and projecting. :thumbsup

Ur riled up for absolutely no reason. Chill out. Have a drink. Try smiling. And most of all, pull that obstruction out your ass :banana

trevesty 04-29-2022 08:18 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by jscott (Post 22996252)
True that! :thumbsup
Sadly, many feel threatened by the Musk acquisition.


Ur riled up for absolutely no reason. Chill out. Have a drink. Try smiling. And most of all, pull that obstruction out your ass :banana

I'm not riled up. :1orglaugh:1orglaugh:1orglaugh It's how I talk.

You really are a dipshit.

trevesty 04-29-2022 08:27 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by vdbucks (Post 22996242)
I get the term "free speech" is being overused in this regard, but what else are people going to call it? In the scope of the discussion being had, "free speech" simply means that X person isn't going to be silenced if they go against Y groupthink viewpoint on Z social media platform.

Keep in mind, too, however, that "free speech" was being touted by the left when NFL players were kneeling for the National Anthem, so that sword cuts both ways.

The fact of the matter is, platforms such as twitter, facebook, tiktok, and even adult message boards do not apply the rules of their platforms equally. And that's what is being discussed here, from a 30k ft view perspective.

It doesn't matter what anyone's personal political and/or social views are, they're not better than anyone else' regardless of which way the bandwagons travel.

If you want to discuss your views on a "public" platform, be prepared to defend those views instead of demanding everyone who doesn't share them be silenced/censored.

Social media, by and large, has become an ideological echo chamber, in which those who don't follow the groupthink narrative are subject to suppression and/or complete removal from the platform.

Musk buying Twitter and restoring the ability for anyone to express their views equally, regardless of said views, and within the confines of what is and isn't protected by law, isn't a scary or "dangerous" thing... it's the way it should be. Social platforms should be apolitical.

Whether Musk actually does that or not remains to be seen, but he's been nothing but completely center in his approach thus far.

And remember, there's a difference between hate speech and speech that you hate.

I don't necessarily disagree with any of this.

However, due to the reach of these platforms, blatant misinformation should be tagged as such. The point of this content is usually to drive engagement and/or get headlines (on Fox / OANN / MSNBC), so adjust the algorithm to sandbox posts marked as such. I don't really see the point in banning accounts or similar, but remove the incentive to post bullshit and less bullshit will get posted.

vdbucks 04-29-2022 08:46 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by trevesty (Post 22996275)
I don't necessarily disagree with any of this.

However, due to the reach of these platforms, blatant misinformation should be tagged as such. The point of this content is usually to drive engagement and/or get headlines (on Fox / OANN / MSNBC), so adjust the algorithm to sandbox posts marked as such. I don't really see the point in banning accounts or similar, but remove the incentive to post bullshit and less bullshit will get posted.

Sure, but the platform itself shouldn't really take on the role of moderation or fact-checking, because, then, who moderates the moderators and who fact checks the fact-checkers?

Platforms asserting authority over this type of space is a slippery slope, especially when such things are done with complete bias. We've seen first-hand that this does indeed happen, and the result is suppressing and/or outright censoring that which the "moderators" and "fact-checkers" don't like. Again, it's a matter of rules and regulations being applied differently based on ideology.

This type of abuse of 'authority' is the primary reason Musk bought Twitter, to begin with. What he does with it remains to be seen.

trevesty 04-29-2022 08:52 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by vdbucks (Post 22996282)
Sure, but the platform itself shouldn't really take on the role of moderation or fact-checking, because, then, who moderates the moderators and who fact checks the fact-checkers?

Platforms asserting authority over this type of space is a slippery slope, especially when such things are done with complete bias. We've seen first-hand that this does indeed happen, and the result is suppressing and/or outright censoring that which the "moderators" and "fact-checkers" don't like. Again, it's a matter of rules and regulations being applied differently based on ideology.

This type of abuse of 'authority' is the primary reason Musk bought Twitter, to begin with. What he does with it remains to be seen.

Eh, I agree in principle, but I've seen a lot of ideologues (on both sides) scream until they're blue in the face that a fact isn't a fact, so a lot of that is really just whining that their ideology doesn't align with reality. It's rampant on the right in the last few years, but the left certainly isn't innocent either.


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