Should Twitter buy Substack? Musk: "I'm open to the idea." WELL!
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More consoldation is not what is needed. Multiple platforms not all owned together.
Even if Musk is doing good things today, maybe that will change. Maybe he gets assassinated like he said. Someone else will be in charge at some point and it can easily flip back to being a DS company all over again. It could bring a lot more attention and monetization to Substack...but we are where we are in part because a few companies own all the platforms.
If we don't consolidate, BlackRock will.
Rigg99's point is accurate, but your counter point is fair too. In times of war we must do uncommon things, so a consolidation now to counter the entrenched media could be necessary, once legacy media are weakened (or destroyed) then decentralization would be warranted.
The time to consolidate for the benefit of the people is now…. The consolidation @Riggs99 points out is completely valid; the Deep State had a massive head start in the consolidation of not just our Media, but while American Patriots slept for the last 75+ yrs the communist/left/Nazi ideology infiltrated all of our institutions: Media, Religion, family, Corporations, Entertainment, Hollywood, Professional Sports, Universities, grade schools, Medicine, Military….. etc., To fight the DS machine we need to team up like the ‘State Militias’ did to win the Civil War….
For the Normies: Is the picture starting to become more clear???
We need a counter blackrock
True. Guess it depends on the owners, but infinite resources can corrupt almost anything
Agree in theory, in practice when antitrust type laws are not used properly and fairly it will become an arms race of consolidation.
Right now, the deep state stooges are desperately grasping for a new foothold to prop up.
They cannot build something new in as short of a time as they need to; Twitter is too established.
By consolidating before they can scramble more power, it gives us -- and more specifically freedom -- more power.
Yes, that could bite us in the ass in the future.
But nothing will bite us harder than squandering the opportunities presented to us.
I'm wondering how much front end code the engineers for Truth got from twatter. It's the same, impossible to navigate garbage, having to click a ton of comments to drill down to see everything.