Bluesky Adds 500,000 New Users Because Of Elon Musk’s Stupidity
I’ve used a term called FAAFO in stories related to the stupidity of Elon Musk and how he runs Twitter. And a few days ago I posted two stories related his latest stupid moves. And as a result of those stupid moves, Elon is now in the find out phase. According to this, Bluesky has had an influx of new users:
update: half a million new people in the last day 🤯welcome, いらっしゃいませ, 환영, bem-vindo! 🦋🎉
You have to wonder if Elon is actually trying to turn Twitter into a profitable company anymore because driving away users from a platform that is dependent on users doesn’t seem like a winning strategy to me. Is Elon so focused on his goal of making Twitter the world’s town square shaped to match his personal views that nothing else matters? Regardless, Elon’s latest stupid idea has now resulted in him finding out how stupid his ideas are.
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Bluesky Adds 500,000 New Users Because Of Elon Musk’s Stupidity
I’ve used a term called FAAFO in stories related to the stupidity of Elon Musk and how he runs Twitter. And a few days ago I posted two stories related his latest stupid moves. And as a result of those stupid moves, Elon is now in the find out phase. According to this, Bluesky has had an influx of new users:
You have to wonder if Elon is actually trying to turn Twitter into a profitable company anymore because driving away users from a platform that is dependent on users doesn’t seem like a winning strategy to me. Is Elon so focused on his goal of making Twitter the world’s town square shaped to match his personal views that nothing else matters? Regardless, Elon’s latest stupid idea has now resulted in him finding out how stupid his ideas are.
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This entry was posted on October 18, 2024 at 12:14 pm and is filed under Commentary with tags Bluesky, Twitter. You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0 feed. You can leave a response, or trackback from your own site.