How it started.
This aged well 😂😂😂
Meta’s clone dies as X continues to blow up, months away from profitability, and breaking all user metric records.
What a year… pic.twitter.com/6bQSgeKAps
— Mario Nawfal (@MarioNawfal) September 29, 2023
How it’s going?
Meanwhile…
Progress https://t.co/Km2qVCqP9P
— Elon Musk (@elonmusk) September 29, 2023
By mid-July, a little more than a week after Meta launched Twitter-clone Threads on July 5, we noted (read: here) a startling trend of the keyword “Twitter Killer” being used by corporate press ahead, during, and after launch. This was a coordinated attack – as the corporate press, and now even some in the Biden administration, want to cancel the free-speech billionaire.
Have some in the corporate press given up on their Twitter X attacks?
“It’s okay to admit defeat, especially when something is not working out,” Forbes said this week as Threads has lost a whopping 80% of its users since launch.
And Musk has made it a mission to be that ‘asteroid’ to make legacy, dinosaur media extinct: “I hope people around the world engage in citizen journalism, so we know what’s truly happening and we get real-time, on-the-ground coverage!”
You’d be surprised how many people still don’t notice the bias
Let’s give it another year, citizen journalists will continue to expose mainstream media
— Mario Nawfal (@MarioNawfal) September 29, 2023
One X user said, “You’d be surprised how many people still don’t notice the bias Let’s give it another year, citizen journalists will continue to expose mainstream media.”
Tyler Durden
Fri, 09/29/2023 – 15:25