Not really. It was originally about pictures, though Meta has made it more about videos, copying TikTok with reelsI thought Instagram was their Twitter alternative?
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Not really. It was originally about pictures, though Meta has made it more about videos, copying TikTok with reelsI thought Instagram was their Twitter alternative?
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If it is, it is stupid. Should we also stop using Russian climate science data, or other scientific data from Russian scientists?Could it be due to the invasion of Ukraine by Russia?
Teens are using TikTok, Snapchat, and other platforms more than Twitter, though.Then there's this:
... and it's not just limited to teens.
If Twitter fails, Musk might have done society a big favor.
Well, he's got 395 million Twitter users to go. By the time he destroys Twitter, if he does, NPR will probably mostly be off FM and will be just another internet content provider vying for visibility with a gazillion other content sites, especially as their audience is going to age out after GenX hits age 65.Or perhaps they see this as an unprovoked attack by Elon on free speech and liberty.
The more Elon attacks his customers, the more they'll leave. At some point, Twitter will become MySpace.
He is damaging his brand, and he is too rich to notice or care. It's the tyranny of the rich.
That we must pay absurd subscription fees (not to mention the cost of the necessary internet connection) to hear!just another internet content provider
Well, he's got 395 million Twitter users to go. By the time he destroys Twitter, if he does, NPR will probably mostly be off FM
TikTok yes, I don't know what the status of Snapchat these days. What I meant by a Twitter replacement was a service that was somewhat like Twitter.Teens are using TikTok, Snapchat, and other platforms more than Twitter, though.
True and Discord which is like Facebook but the bulk of users are in the Gen Z demo.Teens are using TikTok, Snapchat, and other platforms more than Twitter, though.
Really? You think the invasion of another sovereign nation is stupid? Strange value system, if that's the case.If it is, it is stupid. Should we also stop using Russian climate science data, or other scientific data from Russian scientists?
But they're Russian scientists aren't they?The scientists didn't decide to invade Ukraine. Putin did.
You assume the U.S./Russian space program has ended. It hasn't. We just flew a Cosmonaut up to the space station a few weeks ago aboard a SpaceX Falcon 9.The Russians built part of the Space Station. Should we stop using it because of what Putin did in Ukraine?
China hasn't invaded a sovereign nation lately has it?China has about a million Uighurs in concentration camps. Yet trade in scientific data and trade in electronics parts between China and the US goes on unabated. In fact, China got support from the US media when some folks were questioning the security of their viral research sites, and got blocked because of it.
One of my grandsons is in a NASCAR Discord groupTrue and Discord which is like Facebook but the bulk of users are in the Gen Z demo.
Huh?I thought Instagram was their Twitter alternative?
Twitter is/was a microblogging site. Originally your tweet had to be 140 characters, later 280. There are folks who use Twitter as a news aggregator and never tweetHuh?
I never said I knew what I was talking about!Huh?I thought Instagram was their Twitter alternative?
Well, not recently but the 1950 takeover of Tibet is quite astounding. In particular, the suppression of local customs, language and beliefs. Add in Xi Jinping's constant insistence on Taiwan being part of China and we have a bit of old fashioned imperialism.China hasn't invaded a sovereign nation lately has it?
I'm still not all that familiar with what caused that in the first place, other than Mao being Mao. Tibet is not and never was as important as Taiwan.Well, not recently but the 1950 takeover of Tibet is quite astounding. In particular, the suppression of local customs, language and beliefs.
Old fashioned as in "Mao's time." Given how much business has gone on between Taiwan and China over the last few decades after the death of Chiang Kai-Shek, I find it hard to take Xi's saber-rattling seriously. Money talks, and China loves money as much as we do. It hasn't been truly communist since Mao's death.Add in Xi Jinping's constant insistence on Taiwan being part of China and we have a bit of old fashioned imperialism.
Maybe it's time to bring SEATO (the Vietnam War-era alliance between the US, UK, Australia, NZ, and a few other countries in the South Pacific region) back to life in some form. It had died in 1977.Both Taiwan and the Philippines have taken further recent measures to discourage Chinese invasion, including the forging of new alliances with Australia and New Zealand and affiliation with some of the independent or quasi-independent island states of the Southwest Pacific.
No, old fashioned as in how the United States got Panama to separate from Colombia, declare independence and then sign an agreement for the canal. Or the war that "gave us" Puerto Rico and the Philippines...Old fashioned as in "Mao's time."
It's been "socially engineered totalitarianism". Restrictions on freedom of employment, restrictions on the practice of religion, free enterprise that requires government affiliated "Party Leaders" to be overseers of businesses as well as "partners"...Given how much business has gone on between Taiwan and China over the last few decades after the death of Chiang Kai-Shek, I find it hard to take Xi's saber-rattling seriously. Money talks, and China loves money as much as we do. It hasn't been truly communist since Mao's death.
More effective would be trade agreements that encourage industrialization in our Hemisphere. There is nothing that is made in China that could not equally be made in Mexico or Colombia or Argentina while at the same time reducing the need to migrate to the US.Maybe it's time to bring SEATO (the Vietnam War-era alliance between the US, UK, Australia, NZ, and a few other countries in the South Pacific region) back to life in some form. It had died in 1977.
That's called "spoils of war." We defeated Spain in 1898, regardless of all the BS that came from the NYC papers that were instrumental in starting that war. Cuba was let go in 1904, the Phillipines after WW2.No, old fashioned as in how the United States got Panama to separate from Colombia, declare independence and then sign an agreement for the canal. Or the war that "gave us" Puerto Rico and the Philippines...
IIRC, you were there when that happened. Was the CIA involved, or was this apart from US influence?My favorite example of imperialism was the 1964 change in government in Ecuador when the President was "removed" and the military, trained at the US bases in Panamá, took over.
China is a dictatorship, even though it is capitalist now. It's something we have to deal with.It's been "socially engineered totalitarianism". Restrictions on freedom of employment, restrictions on the practice of religion, free enterprise that requires government affiliated "Party Leaders" to be overseers of businesses as well as "partners"...
Can't disagree with that in principle, but the problem is labor costs. China has quasi-slave labor. I hope the Latin American countries aren't following suit.More effective would be trade agreements that encourage industrialization in our Hemisphere. There is nothing that is made in China that could not equally be made in Mexico or Colombia or Argentina while at the same time reducing the need to migrate to the US.
I know what Twitter is/was, thanks. In fact, I was user #612 in the original Twitter Beta group. I had met Biz Stone, one of the original founders back in 1999 at a conference, and he asked me if I would like to help test it for them.Twitter is/was a microblogging site. Originally your tweet had to be 140 characters, later 280. There are folks who use Twitter as a news aggregator and never tweet
Or, think of it as in "Kirk's time".Old fashioned as in "Mao's time."