See guys, it's nothing to do with bad management and not paying the bills, Elon is doing this for us because he's kind and cares about us.
See guys, it's nothing to do with bad management and not paying the bills, Elon is doing this for us because he's kind and cares about us.
People have been saying Twitter is dying since October 2022 when Elon took over.
At this point saying Twitter is dying is as memetic as saying Nintendo is dying.
I know. Smells like a wish more than an observation, huh?"Twitter is dying" they said...over and over and over.
Some even post it on the very platform they are projecting the death of.I know. Smells like a wish more than an observation, huh?
So you're saying we need to paddle Elon Musk for being an idiot? I'm on board. Let me get the paddleI just saw the tweet.
I have no problem admitting that I like Elon Musk but that's starting to change. At least when it comes to Twitter, he keeps getting dumber and dumber.
He should be treated like George Lucas where people around him restrain him from doing stupid shit.
Its not about personal hurt. Its the fact we are losing a major platform that was used for good far more often than it was used for bad.
This honestly,"Twitter is dying" they said...over and over and over.
Just like gambling sites they would be completely optional. Don't want or need them then you don't need to use them. It's there as an option for people who are struggling to control themselves. Gambling is an addiction and so is social media. It cant hurt to give people options. It's fine saying people should just develop self control but it's not that easy is it? Go try and tell that to any person who is addicted to anything. It's like telling someone who is depressed "Have you tried just being happy?". It's not helpful at all.
Hard to imagine a time when Twitter did not exist. But there was a time that Twitter did not exist and we managed. In fact, things were better then. If this move really hurts you, time to reflect on life.
Small business existed before social media. Just do what they did before FB, Twitter and Instagram got up and running. Which for many companies was doing nothing except a yellow pages listing. And small businesses still survived.A lot of small businesses will be affected by the loss of Twitter.
Small business existed before social media. Just do what they did before FB, Twitter and Instagram got up and running. Which for many companies was doing nothing except a yellow pages listing. And small businesses still survived.
Considering Twitter is a free service for the majority of its existence and the company lost money almost every year (but somehow still survived?), it can be argued any users and companies relying on Twitter and the like for customers and followers got the long end of the stick as it sure seemed the collective user base and businesses did better than Twitter has done for itself.
When good things come to an end, got to be prepared to go a different route or pay up etc...
It's like when COVID came and tons of cities shut down in-dining restaurants for a year (at least here it did). Some restaurants totally shut down because they didn't have a back up plan or could prove to the city their place is safe for take out. But tons of businesses still had take out options. Not just the big Mcdonalds and Burger Kings, but small restaurants too. And you could tell they were prepared and efficient because you visit their shop and they got safety signs everywhere, hand sanitizer, no touch pick up, everyone is wearing masks etc.... Some adapted, some didnt. Lots didn't even open up one day. They probably tried to wait it out assuming the gov would open things up after a month... then it was two months... then 6 months etc... Got to a point many just shut down permanently. Too late.
There's social media options as you listed. Twitter is just one site. My repair guy I call has a website, FB account, Twitter account. I dont know if he has more as I'm too lazy to do a google check. If he can do it as a one person handyman, anyone can.Not saying there aren't alternatives but a lot of people DO rely on Twitter. Not every small business can rely on local customers. Many nowadays rely on national and even international customer bases.
Good alternatives are FB and TikTok... Even Instagram.
There's social media options as you listed. Twitter is just one site. My repair guy I call has a website, FB account, Twitter account. I dont know if he has more as I'm too lazy to do a google check. If he can do it as a one person handyman, anyone can.
Any company relying on one website is like a businesses putting all their eggs into one customer. All it takes is the customer to disappear and then it's a spiral down the toilet. That's why every company likes to diversify their customer base (well, at least they should try to). Our company tries not to have one customer be more than 20% of business. But sometimes you can't help it as stores like Walmart dominate and naturally outpace the rest of the accounts.
Our company also uses many third party marketing companies, ad agencies and custom packagers. Because if one disappears or cant fulfill our service requests, we go to one of the other ones as option B or C.
Small business existed before social media. Just do what they did before FB, Twitter and Instagram got up and running. Which for many companies was doing nothing except a yellow pages listing. And small businesses still survived.
Considering Twitter is a free service for the majority of its existence and the company lost money almost every year (but somehow still survived?), it can be argued any users and companies relying on Twitter and the like for customers and followers got the long end of the stick as it sure seemed the collective user base and businesses did better than Twitter has done for itself.
When good things come to an end, got to be prepared to go a different route or pay up etc...
It's like when COVID came and tons of cities shut down in-dining restaurants for a year (at least here it did). Some restaurants totally shut down because they didn't have a back up plan or could prove to the city their place is safe for take out. But tons of businesses still had take out options. Not just the big Mcdonalds and Burger Kings, but small restaurants too. And you could tell they were prepared and efficient because you visit their shop and they got safety signs everywhere, hand sanitizer, no touch pick up, everyone is wearing masks etc.... Some adapted, some didnt. Lots didn't even open up one day. They probably tried to wait it out assuming the gov would open things up after a month... then it was two months... then 6 months etc... Got to a point many just shut down permanently. Too late.
and i don't know how much people check the "social media presence" of these types of businesses but so many twitter and instagram accounts are basically abandonware. haven't posted or updated in months or ever years. a website and a google/yelp page is more than sufficient for people to find you.
Hard disagree. On every point you made.
I've seen many active social media small business pages and one recently had a huge uptick in orders because of a viral TikTok video.
Yeah, some people can't make their business a booming success but those who stick with it can make a profit. You have to understand, a lot of these small businesses are located in people's homes. Not in a brick and mortar or with a big warehouse. They hand make all their products.
A yelp page and a website aren't at all sufficient for a small business operated from home. That's why many are looking to make posts or videos go viral. Sometimes with the help of a random user to who buys their products and THEIR post/video goes viral.
Especially if their product(s) are niche.
Haven't used Twitter in a couple years at this point. Has the takeover done anything to actually improve the product of Twitter itself?
When Activision had those handful of crappy CODs during that Ghosts/AW/Infinite era (add in WWII soon after), COD was supposed to be dead as a door nail. It's still around raking in the bucks selling 20-30M copies. All Activision had to do is focus on Cold War/MW/Black Ops games and stop WWII and weird off shoot eras like that space version. They found their footing.I heard "Fortnite is dying" every year since 2018.
The "Twitter is dying" people are literally exactly the same personality type. People love their tribes, holy @#$%.
In a way its good since people can get a life and stop staying long on social media.
If he's trying to kill the platform, I commend him, but if he wants it to thrive, then I don't get wtf he's doing.
Good, I hope this really does kill twitter. The world is better without it.
Good for him if his intent was to destroy Twitter from the inside.
I fail to see how this is dying, who the hell watches 600posts per day, get a freakin life lol.
Fuck this elitism and shitty invite only. This is why Mastodon/Bluesky need to crash and burn.
I would like to have your optimism, but social media isnt gonna implodeI know we make fun of him, but tbh I’m here for the social media implosion. Yes it has (had?) its benefits but in the last 5 years has become far more toxic to society as a whole.
There were ways to communicate and disseminate information before it and there will be new ways after.
Gating is elitism. And they're trying to build an echo chamber? Sounds much worse than the worst twitter.It's not elitism, people just don't want to be exposed to the thoughts of bigots and racists, or just flat out a-holes, while the platform is being built. I personally know a person on the team and am like internet friendly with another, and they're not the archetypal Mastodon user you probably imagine them to be. Let's put it this way: they would defintely get banned from resetera for speaking their mind. In fact now that I think about it, one was banned from there
Gating is elitism. And they're trying to build an echo chamber? Sounds much worse than the worst twitter.
Gating is elitism. And they're trying to build an echo chamber? Sounds much worse than the worst twitter.
They surpassed X’s daily users in the US.Meanwhile at Threads
Ok, I’ve heard that twitter now makes money for the first time and is at an all time in usage but that its value has dropped to 1/10. Can someone explain that?