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When I first heard of twitter, I don't know how many years ago, I thought, "How can it make money?" I still don't know if it even does, and now we know that even what they claim is bogus. Perhaps deep state was behind it all along? (and the ridiculous stock price was just a side benefit to them?)
Wasn't there a piece - I think it was maybe Sundance over at CTH - where he broke a lot down of how the numbers didn't make sense when you think about how the platform works and the sheer amount of computing power needed to update everything in real time? That it had to be something like the gov't behind it? Does anyone remember this?
It seems a lot of people think Facebook is backed by the same entities as Twitter. Maybe it has been China all along.
"Empty cities"?
I recall, but can provide no further details.
5 years ago on Voat I posted this:
https://searchvoat.co/v/politics/2223664
I hope all this gets revealed to the general public soon! Perhaps Musk really is working for the "white hats" :)
It doesn't, and never has. I'd guess at least 30% of the population runs ad-blockers today as well, maybe more. I used Twitter back in the day after Q/Flynn suggested we enter the meme wars there. Having run ad-blockers for at least a decade, I never saw a single ad and never had to add exceptions to my ad-block program, like is often required on many pay-for-platforms to see/read/use them.
This can only mean one thing; Twitter could care less about money and their advertisers.
It seems that the stock value is all based on hype. The famous Dutch tulip bulb story comes to mind.
Yep, there's nothing new under the sun...
I've thought the same with the rest of them too (an exception of youtube because of ad revenue potential, even though they still operated at a loss for something like a decade).
Facebook is the same question, and seeing the stock value soaring (up front) when, as best I could tell, the stock value should move comparable to an ad agency. Since that's the only apparent revenue.
Luckily, we've learned better and now know that it's because they soak up all information they can on everyone and package it and sell it to every bidder.