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Re: Brutal
« Reply #75 on: August 26, 2023, 06:10:29 AM »
None of that changes the fact that no liberal has anywhere near the number of views

Nor indictments and felonies.

Then again it is human nature to look at a car wreck as you pass by.

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Re: Brutal
« Reply #76 on: August 26, 2023, 06:11:57 AM »
Once again a word salad..

Reading - and telling the truth - obviously are not his strengths. 

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« Reply #77 on: August 26, 2023, 08:14:02 AM »
hahahaha still beating out Truth Social

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Donald Trump's mugshot post single-handedly shows X is still the place that moves the internet
Just hours after being arrested on Thursday in Fulton County, Georgia, as a result of 13 felony charges, there was one place Donald Trump had to go to share the news: his old pal Twitter.

A lot has changed since the 45th president last posted there on January 8, 2021. One, it's now called X, following a directive by Elon Musk. Two, it has repeatedly been on the verge of collapse, also as a result of Musk's questionable decision-making. And three, Trump released his own app for shitposting after a ban of almost two years.

Still, none of that was enough to stop Trump from ending his hiatus on the former bird app by posting his mugshot there. A single image of Trump wearing a scowl, with a link to a fundraiser for his 2024 presidential campaign, has racked up almost 90 million views in under nine hours.

But in Trump's decision to post his mugshot to X, there is a tacit recognition that X is still the place that moves the internet, despite all of its serious shortcomings.

During his stint as President, Trump earned the nickname of tweeter-in-chief because of his obsessive tweeting habits, which kept political rivals, international allies and adversaries, media personalities, and everyday citizens alert to Twitter.

The possibility of a world-changing development that could alter the course of an international dispute or move markets always seemed to be a few characters away.

Even below the rank of presidency, tweets would offer the possibility of something significant: the announcement of a new scientific breakthrough, the passing of someone well-known, a front-row seat to a public spat.

It's the power to move the internet by being the place where others first experience events of groundbreaking proportions that X's rivals have struggled to emulate.

Threads, Mark Zuckerberg's attempt at copying the original Twitter formula, has struggled to retain users precisely for this reason, with daily active users down 80% by the end of July to just 8 million, data from SensorTower found.

It's unclear if Trump will start posting more frequently to X or go back to posting as usual on Truth Social. Either way, it's clear that X remains the place that makes the internet go round.
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Re: Brutal
« Reply #78 on: August 26, 2023, 08:35:31 AM »
Twitter users info can be accessed by 50% of its employees, they can even post as you on your own account

Whistle blower from Twitter a couple of years ago at Congress

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Re: Brutal
« Reply #79 on: August 26, 2023, 12:58:24 PM »
hahahaha still beating out Truth Social

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Donald Trump's mugshot post single-handedly shows X is still the place that moves the internet
Just hours after being arrested on Thursday in Fulton County, Georgia, as a result of 13 felony charges, there was one place Donald Trump had to go to share the news: his old pal Twitter.

A lot has changed since the 45th president last posted there on January 8, 2021. One, it's now called X, following a directive by Elon Musk. Two, it has repeatedly been on the verge of collapse, also as a result of Musk's questionable decision-making. And three, Trump released his own app for shitposting after a ban of almost two years.

Still, none of that was enough to stop Trump from ending his hiatus on the former bird app by posting his mugshot there. A single image of Trump wearing a scowl, with a link to a fundraiser for his 2024 presidential campaign, has racked up almost 90 million views in under nine hours.

But in Trump's decision to post his mugshot to X, there is a tacit recognition that X is still the place that moves the internet, despite all of its serious shortcomings.

During his stint as President, Trump earned the nickname of tweeter-in-chief because of his obsessive tweeting habits, which kept political rivals, international allies and adversaries, media personalities, and everyday citizens alert to Twitter.

The possibility of a world-changing development that could alter the course of an international dispute or move markets always seemed to be a few characters away.

Even below the rank of presidency, tweets would offer the possibility of something significant: the announcement of a new scientific breakthrough, the passing of someone well-known, a front-row seat to a public spat.

It's the power to move the internet by being the place where others first experience events of groundbreaking proportions that X's rivals have struggled to emulate.

Threads, Mark Zuckerberg's attempt at copying the original Twitter formula, has struggled to retain users precisely for this reason, with daily active users down 80% by the end of July to just 8 million, data from SensorTower found.

It's unclear if Trump will start posting more frequently to X or go back to posting as usual on Truth Social. Either way, it's clear that X remains the place that makes the internet go round.
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Re: Brutal
« Reply #80 on: August 26, 2023, 01:08:57 PM »
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Joe - "Now, now... four indictments aren't that bad.  I'm pretty sure a fifth one is coming soon."

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« Reply #81 on: August 26, 2023, 01:23:31 PM »
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« Reply #82 on: August 26, 2023, 02:16:50 PM »
I can go to Twitter and see a number of views for a tweet and also observe them climbing over time, compare them to other tweets, likes, reposts, etc.  Now Twitter could be lying about those numbers or making them up, but the other stats cited in that article seem  to be "just trust us" type numbers.  Mashable says this about how many actually watched the video in full?  Why believe them?  And even their number of 14.8 million soundly beat the Nielsons for the Fox debate according to that article.

Now that they're trying to push masks again Trump is going to easily win, even with the massive cheating.  I can't believe how stupid Dems and Leftists are.  Thanks