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Elon Musk's Twitter moves were 'reaffirming' says Reddit boss amid API changes
(www.theregister.com)
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I am not a fan of twitter, I have prob tweeted 15 things in the last 15 years.
I am neither pro-musk, or anti-musk, and really don't care to watch him every time I turn the news on-
However, I will note, looking to twitter as a role model for how to manage a company, is prob a pretty bad choice. As a developer- some of the "policies" I saw him forcing on users, were absolutely atrocious.
And- honestly, I would have walked away from a job such as that....
But- on the note- spez is a moron... and he can delete all of the posts he wants. He can change all of the moderators. He can modify as many comments as he feels the need to.
But, this ball is already rolling. That house of cards will fall.