Starting August 7th, advertisers that haven’t reached certain spending thresholds will lose their official brand account verification. According to emails obtained by the WSJ, brands need to have spent at least $1,000 on ads within the prior 30 days or $6,000 in the previous 180 days to retain the gold checkmark identifying that the account belongs to a verified brand.

Threatening to remove verified checkmarks is a risky move given how many ‘Twitter alternative’ services like Threads and Bluesky are cropping up and how willing consumers appear to be to jump ship, with Threads rocketing to 100 million registrations in just five days. That said, it’s not like other efforts to drum up some additional cash, like increasing API pricing, have gone down especially well, either. It’s a bold strategy, Cotton — let’s see if it pays off for him.

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Bro what is elon doing???

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At this point, I’d say: Providing entertainment to the internet while also helping grow the fediverse

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69 points

Having never been on twitter myself I’m especially entertained, watching and laughing from a far corner of the internet

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Twitter has a bad reputation from the “buzzworthy” people. It was nowhere near as bad as the terminally online would have you believe. I’d even say it was a GREAT site before 2016.

It’s a social media platform. You (used to) choose whose tweets you saw. As such, it was easy to curate your account to stick to one kind of content. I never saw politics or sports, I only followed funny people. And I had every major brand straight up blocked

The 140 character days were like text Vine where you made a joke through constraints and I loved it

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2 points

Thank God i just got suspended from it for absolutely no reason

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11 points

I think the combination of sheer incompetence and his overlord bosses wanting to kill Twitter. Which is wild to me, since it could have been used as a propaganda tool for him ultimately worth more than the money he paid for it, despite the ‘worth’ of the company. The guy lives in a bubble with yes men surrounding him. He is the epitome of the meme “is it me that’s wrong? - no everyone else is out of touch”.

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4 points

A right-wing propaganda tool needs people outside of the right wing to look at it. He’s far too embedded into that space to be able to appeal to other groups.

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54 points

Since he started his act about buying Twitter I saw that as a personal vendetta to harm it - the ultimate tantrum for being mocked at there and not being under his control. He said he’d buy then backed off just to hurt Twitter’s value, but then when he was forced to buy it for the first offer value, he got even more butthurt.

It’s pretty clear that everything he’s done since is to get revenge and destroy it. It’s insane that some people keep praising his decisions towards Twitter as anything but ridiculous.

He’s the rich brat who doesn’t get brown nosed by the waiter in front of his date, then proceed to buy the restaurant just to fire the guy.

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Surely there are easier ways to destroy it without making himself look really, really dumb.

I don’t think it’s they deep, I think he’s just quite stupid.

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9 points

If Elon bought it just to sink it, he would have just bought it, then shut it down.

He’s trying to build his ‘financial superstore’ idea from 20 years ago and it will be disastrous in a way that hasn’t even been seen yet.

Wait until this idiot starts implementing money transactions in Twitter and thousands of users suddenly have their bank accounts drained or worse.

It’s only a matter of time before something so bad happens that all the nonsense that he’s already done will be a footnote to the really big story.

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But why? If Twitter is something he and his friends do not like it would be a better move to censor everything instead of pushing the users to other Twitter alternatives and spread the same message over there. Controlling is more valuable than pushing the users away.

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Eh, with Elon, I prefer to assume stupidity over malice, because he also had already done shit to hurt his own image before he owned Twitter. Who was he being malignant against then? Himself? To own, uh, his supported??? Everything falls in place by just doing the single logical step of “he dumdum”.

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What about stupid malice, or maliciously stupid? :-)

Does a bully think being a bully hurts their image?

As an extreme narcissist, he can’t fathom the idea that anything he does can hurt his image. Surrounded by devoted minions, everything he does boosts his ego. He’s mauling Twitter, and thinks this projects a powerful image of himself.

I never liked this guy, I think he’s an narcissistic spoiled brat, but even then I can’t believe he could possibly be so stupid to think that things like throwing away the Twitter brand for “X” make sense.

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Didn’t he offer to buy it so he could sell a bunch of tesla shares without sinking the value? And then he tried to back out, but was forced to buy it.

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Saudi Arabia put up 20 billion or so of the 44 he used to purchase twitter. The reason behind this is widely speculated to be Saudi Arabia wanting to destroy twitter because it was instrumental in the Arab Spring uprising.

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5 points

Have you heard of MBS? He’s…something.

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They didn’t put new money into the purchase, they rolled their pre-existing shares over. Dorsey did the same FYI.

Y’all are giving this idiot waaaay too much credit when it comes to scheming behind the scenes. It was a really poorly thought out pump and dump, nothing more. There’s no big evil master plan; he’s just really that stupid, and rich enough to constantly fail upwards. With Xitter we’re just seeing his xitty ideas in their purest form, without the influence of the handlers he has to manage his bullxit at his other companies.

Although I have to say, the accidental brilliance of going with branding that’s so phonologically flexible is pretty fantastic, the jokes can write themselves now. But I doubt advertisers are going to appreciate the fact that their interactions on Xitter are colloquially becoming known as xcrements now…

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2 points

They would’ve had to convince Musk though to take a huge hit to his credibility and ego with this, which I can’t see him agreeing to.

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27 points

He is ensuring his place in history as a seminal business case study.

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I can think of two explanations.

  1. He wants to intentionally run Twitter into the ground and destroy it. Probably because people were mean to him on it or something

  2. He’s completely lost his mind and is just being stupid.

Hanlons Razor makes me think it’s 2

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3 points

For the first one, just shutting it down would have been enough.

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2 points

Could be both. He wants to destroy it AND he’s an idiot.

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2 points

Right now he’d have plausible deniability for his debtors

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8 points

Extorting his advertisers, it seems. It’s hella funny.

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1 point

Because he knows nobody is going to want to buy more ad space on a site that is (or at least was) restricting how many posts users can scroll through.

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tHe SmArTeSt MaN iN tHe UnIvErSe. Doing small brain things again

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He previously said that Twitter was in the red when he bought it. So pretty much everything he’s been doing has been clearly aimed at either reducing Twitter’s expenses or increasing its revenue. Better to have a smaller company that is profitable than a bigger company that is not profitable.

Whether it’s working or not, time will tell. But that’s the likely motivation behind most of it.

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5 points

It’s the result of brain damage from Covid.

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The most generous thing I can think of is that it’s a social experiment to see just how many ways he can undercut a successful brand and platform before it completely implodes.

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3 points

He’s got a really big loan payment to pay in October, everything is about that to keep it going for another year

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2 points

Something about this move makes me feel like he was bragging to somebody about how he managed to own a single letter domain, and his conversation ended up somehow here, with him doubling down on what wasn’t even a good joke to begin with.

This is purely speculative, obviously, but it just makes me think it’s him putting his money where his mouth is to save face to someone else (who is likely bemused at best)

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He’s playing with his new middle age crisis toy. Cars and spaceships got boring.

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145 points

Just a few more failed businesses and in about 50 years he’ll be all set to run for POTUS as the Republican nominee.

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56 points

What a shame he was born in South Africa and isn’t eligible.

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for some reason, i don’t think that would stop him from trying anyway and then throwing a tantrum for being ineligible.

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I’m not convinced the GOP wouldn’t nominate him, and that the current SCOTUS wouldn’t rule he was eligible to run.

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I’m sure the Republicans would just come out of the woodwork and ask “Oh, but what about Obama, how come he can run for POTUS then?”. Which is, of course, something I already seen someone ask. Wasn’t even some old person from “different times” or whatever, this person genuinely just had no justifiable reason to be this racist.

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What if the US annexes SA, would he be eligible?

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why would the US annex SA

why would the US have the opportunity to annex SA even

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31 points

I’m not American but I confess I’m relieved that he can’t do that. Just try to imagine someone like him being able to fire nukes.

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We dont have to imagine given that Trump was president for 4 horrible years.

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8 points

Musk strikes me as being potentially even worse than him, though

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What makes you think he can’t, and won’t, do that?

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32 points

He’s not a natural born citizen of the United States of America.

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15 points

He isn’t US born.

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5 points

How’s he doing on rapes, domestic violence, and paying for abortions? That’s still a requirement for that party last I checked

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Ah, that’s a good point. Well, he’s still got ~50 years to work on those if he hasn’t started yet.

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Wait, wait, wait, lemme get this right.

Problem: They were low or revenue.

Response: Increase API costs

Problem: API costs are too high

Response: People started scrapping Twitter

Problem: People are scrapping the site

Response: Make users sign in to view tweets

Problem: People have to sign in to see any ads too

Response: Tell companies that if they don’t spend enough on ads they will lose verification.

I mean, what’s next?

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Problem: Brands start leaving Twitter

Solution: Increase the price of Twitter Blue

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Problem: Decrease of Twitter Blue subscribers

Solution: Sue every other competitor for alleged infringing Twitter’s trade secrets

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He even sued the attorneys for twitters previous board members because they sold the company to him.

I don’t know how that one slipped under the radar.

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30 points

wait wait wait, lemmy get this right

The pun was there the whole time!

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7 points

“The pun is coming from inside the building!”

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Problem: …

Response: Obliterate one of the most established logos and a verb “to tweet”

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4 points

Problem: My ego still hurts from not getting to use that single letter domain I got 20 years ago.

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11 points

What’s next is Elon standing at a red light holding a piece of cardboard telling you to buy Twitter Blue or he’ll key your car

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It’s called X blue now. Because that’s the colour of the… oh.

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10 points

People wanting a blue checkmark must own a Tesla.

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I wish they were scrapping it, as opposed to scraping it.

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Me too, I’ll say it was wishful thinking and not a typo by me at all.

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2 points

But I don’t know why she swallowed the fly
Perhaps she’ll die

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Shut up and swallow another live mongoose.

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100 points

Imagine losing your arbitrary blue check mark because you didn’t buy enough ads on a platform that no one really uses anyway.

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this is the gold checkmark for brands, not the Twitter Blue sub checkmark

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There’s a gold checkmark too? Lol

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Huh? TIL!

I just had a a quick check and @CocacCola has a gold star but @CocaColaAU does not.

Sony and Uber do, Colgate and Purina do not.

If large multinationals with effectively limitless marketing budgets can’t be brothered ¯\_(ツ)_/¯

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5 points

I would feel devastated, crossed even

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Isnt it used by 350 million plus people?

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28 points

Ironically, Musk also wanted us to believe that 50% of those were bots just a couple months ago…

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88 points

This look more and more like a speedrun on how to bring down a well established platform in under a year.

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Like a real life Brewster’s Billions

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