Catturd has been doing these weekend hashtag trending exercises for months. They are usually removed after about an hour or so. So we need to watch and see if this one lasts and/or what happens.
Musk put the Twatter execs' and directors' balls in a vice.
He has them caught, red-handed, for securities fraud, false advertising, violation of section 230 communications statute, and probably a bunch more.
And they will pay him $1 billion when he does NOT buy the company, OR they will sell him the company for a fraction of what the offer was, because it will be revealed that the price was overinflated due to their fraud.
Eventually, he will likely find out that the government was behind funding Twatter and creating the censorship algo, which means those heads of federal government departments and their hired computer programmers are also looking at prison time for their efforts. If they laundered their money through private companies to do the "official" funding of Twatter, then add money laundering to the list, and the execs and directors at those companies are looking at prison time, too.
Catturd has been doing these weekend hashtag trending exercises for months. They are usually removed after about an hour or so. So we need to watch and see if this one lasts and/or what happens.
#5 after 4 hours
no censorship
minimal bot attacks...
wow wa wee wah
Exactly my point. If black hats were in control that hash tag would never have trended and stay up like it did.
Musk put the Twatter execs' and directors' balls in a vice.
He has them caught, red-handed, for securities fraud, false advertising, violation of section 230 communications statute, and probably a bunch more.
And they will pay him $1 billion when he does NOT buy the company, OR they will sell him the company for a fraction of what the offer was, because it will be revealed that the price was overinflated due to their fraud.
Eventually, he will likely find out that the government was behind funding Twatter and creating the censorship algo, which means those heads of federal government departments and their hired computer programmers are also looking at prison time for their efforts. If they laundered their money through private companies to do the "official" funding of Twatter, then add money laundering to the list, and the execs and directors at those companies are looking at prison time, too.
yea I think these are the boom weeks