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QQ is Tencent's previous, desktop centric social media and messaging everything app, including email too. WeChat is mobile-first and contains all that stuff, from payment processors, it's back compatible with QQ ID numbers as well. QQ was much more popular with millennials, who all made the jump to WeChat. It's the key pillar of digital life in China. In addition to being all of this, it's also RobinHood, an insurance platform, a Slack/work comms thing, a grocery store, a travel agency, food delivery, food reviews, a DouYin/Tiktok competitor, a livestreaming service, a game platform, a TV streaming service, a distinct app platform (just Tencent's shitty browser basically). It cannot be overstated how fucking dominant WeChat is. It's how you order food in restaurants, it's how you get into gyms, it's unreal when you think about both how central it is and how invasive it is, and also the insane springloaded convenience of it.I'm not very fluent in Chinese internet but I think QQ is the same over there: social network, payment processor, search engine, video and photo hosting, news aggregator and many other things.
How can the man who thought Neuralink was a good idea ever be "based". He likes his money and his power like all the rest and nothing more.Just what the internet needs, more centralization.
And people were calling this guy based. There are no good technocrats, all of them have something bad in store.
"omg, real life tony stark"How can the man who thought Neuralink was a good idea ever be "based". He likes his money and his power like all the rest and nothing more.
The attention of millions of people? I mean he clearly doesn't confirm that but it seems like the only thing he enjoys. If he cared about anything else he could of just bought it, reshuffled the corporate structure, fired a few people, say people aren't going to be banned for wrong opinions and crackdown on some of the more obvious issues the site has like bots and blame the old leadership for them.He didn't want the workers, the brand or the advertisers.
What did he spend 30 billion on?
I can see why Zucherberg is getting so much under his skin. They seem to be too alike.The attention of millions of people? I mean he clearly doesn't confirm that but it seems like the only thing he enjoys. If he cared about anything else he could of just bought it, reshuffled the corporate structure, fired a few people, say people aren't going to be banned for wrong opinions and crackdown on some of the more obvious issues the site has like bots and blame the old leadership for them.
Considering what he has done with the site we're well beyond that point though.
Since he's said that a tweet will henceforth be called "an X," we can assume it's ecks.Is it 'ecks' or 'cross'? Crosses/crossed sound better than eckses/ecksed which sounds like 90s teen slang from Hackers.
yeahIsn't a rebrand this drastric ususally a death to a brand? People know twitter was the blue canary not as an X symbol that looks like it came form a go-go bar.
Musk will surely be the end of Twitter.
Unbanning all the rightoids will surely be the end of Twitter.
Cleaning house and firing everyone will surely be the end of Twitter.
Getting rid of the legacy verification system will surely be the end of Twitter.
The rate limit will surely be the end of Twitter.
Twitter Blue will surely be the end of Twitter.
Threads will surely be the end of Twitter.
X will surely be the end of Twitter.
By a rock band? Trademarks are industry specific so probably not an issue. It's how Apple Records and Apple Inc. can live side-by-side.Twitter is going to have trouble changing their name in Japan (one of their biggest audience outside the US) due to the fact that X Japan is already trademarked: