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Well you’re not on Twitter now, are you. Neither is anyone else. Also they’re not tweeting anymore, they’re . . . xing? And per the article that was the last email from the twitter.com domain (supposedly) so . . what, is it x.com now?

The guy’s, like, a 5-D chess jenius.

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Over 50% of its advertisers left. That means most of the brands are not interested in the kind of people left in the toxic wasteland called X.

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The biggest wtf in this is that tweeting, a term that’s been ingrained into modern lexicon, is becoming irrelevant. That’s like the greatest advertisement you can have for your platform.

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Also they’re not tweeting anymore, they’re . . .

Spewing xcrement

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