Ah, I missed that. Oh, well.That's at twitter. I said the blue check still exists at Facebook.
Most of my statement is still valid, if you ignore the fact that I'm not talking about Facebook
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Ah, I missed that. Oh, well.That's at twitter. I said the blue check still exists at Facebook.
CEO Elon Musk told NPR reporter Bobby Allyn via email early Friday morning that Twitter has dropped "all media labels" and that "this was Walter Isaacson's suggestion." Isaacson, who wrote the biography of Apple founder Steve Jobs, is said to be finishing a biography on Musk.
So what do you think? Elon throwing Walter Isaacson under the bus to cover his own tracks? Isaacson is kind of a narcissistic d*ck too, so there might be something to it.NPR reports that the 'government-funded media' label has been removed from its twitter account:
So what do you think? Elon throwing Walter Isaacson under the bus to cover his own tracks? Isaacson is kind of a narcissistic d*ck too, so there might be something to it.
Elon surrounds himself with suck-ups and yes men all looking to get money, or ride on his jets. Not exactly reliable or objective points of view.Musk fired all those people. But he still has people around him telling him stuff. He obviously listens.
Gee, kind of like many of the armchair PD's on this very site?He's still learning about what he bought. He thought of it strictly in terms of being a user.
Elon needs to temper his ego. Good luck with that.That's different from being an owner. Everything he does has consequences, and he's learning that. He still has to find a way to win back advertisers and that won't happen by suing them.
But for as much as a do*che as Issacson is; he'll know NPR is going to ask that question. Therefore I doubt Walter would want to do an interview with NPR.But my first thought was: If I was at NPR, I would want to get an interview with Walter.
I doubt Walter would want to do an interview with NPR.
NPR spokeswoman Isabel Lara said the network did not have anything new to say on the matter. Last week, Lansing told NPR media correspondent David Folkenflik in an interview that even if Twitter were to drop the government-funded designation altogether, the network would not immediately return to the platform.
Likely because Tesla has a manufacturing plant in China, and sells a lot of Tesla's to...say it together now: China.In the meantime, twitter allows posts by Russia and China:
SHANGHAI (AP) — Government inspectors concluded Tesla Inc.’s Shanghai factory where an employee died in a Feb. 4 accident has weaknesses in its safety measures, news reports said Wednesday.
The emergency bureau of Shanghai’s Pudong district recommended an unspecified penalty for Tesla, the business news magazine Caixin and other outlets reported. They cited a copy of the report posted on the city government website.
The report was removed from the website Wednesday. An employee of the emergency agency who would give only his surname, Wu, said Tesla asked for the report not to be made public because it contained photos of its production process.
Much ado over nothing. Before Elon bought the platform, where was there any real "verification"? None that I am aware of.Pope loses Twitter Verified status, among others
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Twitter on Thursday (April 20) began removing legacy blue checkmarks from user profiles, with famous people including pop icon Beyonce and Pope Francis losing their verified statuses. Francis Maguire reports.www.reuters.com
Much ado over nothing. Before Elon bought the platform, where was there any real "verification"? None that I am aware of.
Yes, there was verification of media personalities, organizations, reporters, celebrities, brands, etc, there was documentation required and vetting done.Much ado over nothing. Before Elon bought the platform, where was there any real "verification"? None that I am aware of.
So what has changed, really?
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Heard more about this story on NPR Saturday morning. They reported that Twitter decided to drop the inaccurate labels, and that Elon said he decided to drop them after consulting with Walter Isaacson. The reporter said NPR reached out to Isaacson for comment, but he refused comment.He's a self promoter, so he will do an interview with them at some point.
The reporter said NPR reached out to Isaacson for comment, but he refused comment.
They got that rocket from Russia? I thought it came from the ACME Corporation.SpaceX has used a lot of Russian rocket engine tech, so Elon is always going to play nice with Russia verses media organizations.
Engine design was from Russia. Rocket was from Alcoa.They got that rocket from Russia? I thought it came from the ACME Corporation.
The US has fallen that far behind?Engine design was from Russia. Rocket was from Alcoa.