• Jo Miran@lemmy.ml
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    1 year ago

    Don’t forget the part where Dorsey literally conned him by playing to his ego. Jack cashed out almost a billion in cash to himself even though Twitter was close to bankruptcy. It was brilliant.

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      What cracks me up the most is that Jack already had a Twitter clone in the works, ready to be released once Musk burns down the old plattform and people wish for Twitter but without Musk back.

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        Bluesky isn’t exactly a twitter clone, it’s what Jack wanted Twitter to pivot to, but the board of directors refused to play ball.

        So Jack spun up a separate entity and explicitly made it its own thing outside of twitter.

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            Genuine question: given that running a platform like that costs money, and that money must come from somewhere, what would you actually do if you were in charge of running it? You either take money from advertisers, or you charge users directly, and I’d hazard to guess that if you’d nuke your account upon seeing ads, you probably wouldn’t pay actual money to use it.

            So what do you do?

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              Not the person you were speaking to, but get nationalised or run on donations as a non-profit.

              But I do pay more than my share for most fediverse instances that I use (which reminds me, I use this one enough - should probably make my donation regular)