So separately from the issue at hand we have the much scarier problem of oligarchs now openly considering themselves legitimate actors under international law symmetric to governments, having the power to sanction, retaliate, and implement public policy, as a government would.
What’s next, robotic private armies?
_BashouT on
Be really cool if we banned X since it’s broadly a misinformation vortex. All of these targeted algorithms are an absolute atrocity, especially in the hands of the abusive…
VeniVidiViciAgain on
He’s doing them a favour. Why advertise on a platform owned by a far-right entity?
The_Frozen_Inferno on
Petty butthurt billionaire
314159Man on
anyone still using X is a scumbag, or is working for a scumbag.
Tasty-Thanks8802 on
Those ads were paid advertising. The lost is on X .
stevenriley1 on
That’s ok. There’s lots more widely popular social media sites than X. Lots.
colorme1965 on
All while X is loosing money in their ads platform. Make that make sense.
Is that like Trump telling farmers it’s best to lose money by not selling to Chai-nah, because it shows they are real patriots?
Permitty on
Ban all ads on X
Mushroom_Tip on
Didn’t he cry that companies not advertising on X is censorship, illegal and anti-free speech?
2Payneweaver on
EU needs to ban X
MarlythAvantguarddog on
The way for governments to deal with this is to put boundaries on how the algorithm works. It should not be biased towards one side or another and certainly not to the owner of the company.
Benjamin_Goldstein on
Bahaha. Total alpha male move.
tangosukka69 on
this is what people with ‚fuck you‘ money do
PugsAndHugs95 on
Elon deservingly should be shat on here. But the U.S. tech (defacto at this point) oligarchs and the U.S. political class are all working hard to push the massive infrastructure and services advantage that the U.S. holds over Europe. Over 50% of Europe’s internet is hosted across Microsoft/Amazon/Google, that’s everything from small to large businesses reliant upon American companies. Facebook/Instagram/Twitter/Snapchat, etc…. Dominate in Europe among other American based social media sites.
The American elite feel like Europe is stepping out of their lane to overburden the digital services industry with regulation and taxes, and want to use the massive amount of influence and infrastructure they have to force Europe to capitulate if they want access to the most effective AI, and other services.
Europe needs to be investing in hosting their own Internet on European data centers, investing in their own home grown AI, and keeping their domestic markets competitive and keeping their top talent domestic. If America pulled the plug on services tomorrow, Europe needs to be able to stand on its own largely unaffected. If someone backs you into a corner, you fight, not capitulate.
Thiht on
Free speech absolutist!
theorizable on
Sounds like a really good opportunity to fine them for another €120m.
ProfitNearby7467 on
They need to ban x like banned RT
Geainsworth on
The article reads like a Who’s Who of American idiots.
evildrtran on
It’s still Twitter, musky boy.
SunshinesHouston on
He’s such a bratty little baby.
computer_crisps_dos on
I’m genuinely curious about the actual user count on *formerly Twitter* these days. Is it really as dead as I want it to be or am I in an eco chamber?
Lehovron on
Why not just raise the prices for them in order to give himself a discount on the fine?
not_essential on
Just shut down X. Job done.
313378008135 on
Free speech absolutionist in full effect
StrangerFew2424 on
The EU should just ban Xitter…
Foodspec on
He really is fucking stupid. That’s lost money for *Twitter* for the simple fact they **pay** to advertise on their site
RayNooze on
Okay.
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So separately from the issue at hand we have the much scarier problem of oligarchs now openly considering themselves legitimate actors under international law symmetric to governments, having the power to sanction, retaliate, and implement public policy, as a government would.
What’s next, robotic private armies?
Be really cool if we banned X since it’s broadly a misinformation vortex. All of these targeted algorithms are an absolute atrocity, especially in the hands of the abusive…
He’s doing them a favour. Why advertise on a platform owned by a far-right entity?
Petty butthurt billionaire
anyone still using X is a scumbag, or is working for a scumbag.
Those ads were paid advertising. The lost is on X .
That’s ok. There’s lots more widely popular social media sites than X. Lots.
All while X is loosing money in their ads platform. Make that make sense.
Is that like Trump telling farmers it’s best to lose money by not selling to Chai-nah, because it shows they are real patriots?
Ban all ads on X
Didn’t he cry that companies not advertising on X is censorship, illegal and anti-free speech?
EU needs to ban X
The way for governments to deal with this is to put boundaries on how the algorithm works. It should not be biased towards one side or another and certainly not to the owner of the company.
Bahaha. Total alpha male move.
this is what people with ‚fuck you‘ money do
Elon deservingly should be shat on here. But the U.S. tech (defacto at this point) oligarchs and the U.S. political class are all working hard to push the massive infrastructure and services advantage that the U.S. holds over Europe. Over 50% of Europe’s internet is hosted across Microsoft/Amazon/Google, that’s everything from small to large businesses reliant upon American companies. Facebook/Instagram/Twitter/Snapchat, etc…. Dominate in Europe among other American based social media sites.
The American elite feel like Europe is stepping out of their lane to overburden the digital services industry with regulation and taxes, and want to use the massive amount of influence and infrastructure they have to force Europe to capitulate if they want access to the most effective AI, and other services.
Europe needs to be investing in hosting their own Internet on European data centers, investing in their own home grown AI, and keeping their domestic markets competitive and keeping their top talent domestic. If America pulled the plug on services tomorrow, Europe needs to be able to stand on its own largely unaffected. If someone backs you into a corner, you fight, not capitulate.
Free speech absolutist!
Sounds like a really good opportunity to fine them for another €120m.
They need to ban x like banned RT
The article reads like a Who’s Who of American idiots.
It’s still Twitter, musky boy.
He’s such a bratty little baby.
I’m genuinely curious about the actual user count on *formerly Twitter* these days. Is it really as dead as I want it to be or am I in an eco chamber?
Why not just raise the prices for them in order to give himself a discount on the fine?
Just shut down X. Job done.
Free speech absolutionist in full effect
The EU should just ban Xitter…
He really is fucking stupid. That’s lost money for *Twitter* for the simple fact they **pay** to advertise on their site
Okay.