Interesting? Twitter employees possibly using an app called Quill behind the scenes to talk? w/ those who want to censor us and between themselves.
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Elon knows how to exactly post comms that line up perfectly with Q drops.
Elon doesn't know what Quill is.
"Ok."
I'm really curious as to why Quill is not mentioned even briefly in any one disclosures or financial reports over the last 12 months since they bought them in December 2021.
The purchase was reported on December 7th, 2021. I did quickly check all 8-K's / 10-Q/10-K's and doing a quick search for Quill and Qwil returned nothing.
Especially for a 100% acquisition I find it very odd that even if the acquired asset was being shutdown, they are using it for it's properties, or so they say.
There might be a logical explanation I'm not catching onto, but something that is going to "enhance the user experience" seems pretty important to tell shareholders.
EDIT: Curious if they are using disposition as a way to avoid having to report the acquisition, this is all very interesting and a definite rabbit hole that I feel caught up in now, The fact that Elon is asking "What is Quill" does not sound like it's a moment of ignorance for him.
Spicy sauce, but leaves an aftertaste like a thorn in your tongue [define: quill]
It's a great way to get the conversation started
It would be great to have other Finance Anons join in. I am in the Finance fields although I am just getting started so I'm trying to tread carefully but I know anons here are good at working together with information and weeding out the right and wrong.
I'm curious mostly through my area of knowledge as to why it would not be required, also what is this businesses history, what is special about their technology that Twitter would have spent millions to acquire and then not use their AI at all on the site.
Could it be simple as they bought the system, shut it down for all public and simply use it to communicate in secret? Probably, but maybe there is more to this.
EDIT: I said millions, but in fact they spent 27.7 BILLION dollars to buy a service that they said was purchased to enhance user experience and instead shut the original app down and haven't touched it since.