hello im elon musk
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My people are destroyed from lack of knowledge. “Because you have rejected knowledge
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Age 25, brazilian dude
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Joined on 5/5/22
hello im elon musk
no, you're princess khaoskitsune
@TheMiamiDeSantos elon has taken over my account help aaaaaaaaaaaa
if tom fulp turns into a sell out and elon musk buys newgrounds
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@Tankcraft @TheMiamiDeSantos Can’t wait to c the server when it comes out
I don't think is Elon foul
me either, but those brazilian kids are all blaming elon musk instead of the brazilian government, twitter works in usa, france, germany, england, canada, etc, etc, etc, all those countries are wrong just brazil, venezuela, russia, iran are right on ban twitter lol, they're so stupid
@TheMiamiDeSantos yes, Venezuela and Brazil government are bad, they became dictatorships
According to Wired, "Twitter under Musk has indeed added video and voice calls to its roster of features. It has also replatformed conspiracy theorists like Alex Jones, fostered a welcoming environment for porn spam accounts, made an absolute hash out of verification, introduced a monetization system that encourages rampant engagement farming, gutted its trust and safety team, allowed a surge in hate speech on the platform, designated NPR as 'US state-affiliated media,' removed news headlines entirely and then reintroduced them in a weird spot, kneecapped a bunch of fun bots and third-party apps by introducing wildly expensive API changes while giving blue-check verification to AI-generated chum, pivoted to video, introduced an AI model that will help you do crimes, and overseen a decline in usage of more than 20 percent in the US"
My take is the worst aspect of it all isn't even political...it's that Musk has used X/Twatter as a lab rat/personal plaything the whole time instead of running it like a proper platform. But then, when you have that much money in your pockets you don't have to takeanything seriously.
well, it can be, since i don't used twitter that much. But from what i have heard was that brazilian minister wanted twitter to delete some stuff and say they were violating the twitter terms, like facebook and youtube does already to stuff politicians don't want people to see. Elon musk exposed that and said they would remove, but they would let it clear it was a decision of the brazilian STE or STF or something, the brazilian minister didn't like that, elon musk exposed and now things ended like this. In my opinion this makes way more than sense than the brazilian twitter kids version that the brazilian government is so righteous, so good, cares so much with people well being that they should block twitter in brazil as brazilian government is better than usa, canada, france, germany, norway, sweden, etc, etc (countries that allow twitter to work)
@TheMiamiDeSantos If that happens then I'm leaving, goddammit.
@TheMiamiDeSantos ...after a moment's thought, I believe both versions of what happened. More or less. As for the Brazilian "twitter kids": I'd bet dollars to dimes they're all spoiled middle-class spawn whose families live in the nice part of whatever towns they're in, who spend hours on their phones daily & have never been more than 15 meters from a building in their entire lives.
well, technicaly elon musk is an outlaw disobeying a judge's order, but (in this matter, cuz i hate guys like him) i gotta admit elon musk is being brave and facing a tyrannical system, it lacks a lot in this world, that's why the world is how it is, i wish brazilian politicians had half the guts he had. Other day i was watching a brazilian youtuber showing an american walmart and then a cornflake box with goku appeared and then i "haha that thing is forbidden here in brazil, supermarkets can't sell stuff with cartoons, animes and games characters on it", many things common for you americans and europeans are illegal to us brazilians, cubans, venezuelans, chineses, indonesians, etc
As for the twitter kids, brazil is a country full of social inequality, there isn't that many people on nice cities, actually most of the population are poor, and the nice places are few and the nicest places here ain't that good, like i say jokingly "Santos is Miami, but in Brazil" (that's why my nickname), but with the average house price in miami you can buy about 10 houses here in santos. Many of the left wing people here are poor people, sons and daughters of poor families, the left wing get many of them votes cuz they do populist stuff to them
Am really starting to get a sense of how different Brasilia is from Estados Unidos. ("Unidhos"?)
Populism is a recurring phenomenon. It happens on the left & on the right...look at Trump's rise to power in 2016. Personally I hate populism of any kind, but that's just my opinion.
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I read something in the past week about Elon Musk complaining that some regulator in Brazil is too strict on X/Twitter or something, maybe this is his way of "trolling" all of the Brazilian users of Twitter. What a petty excuse of a man Mr. Muskrat is, I can't believe I used to think he would save the world with solar energy and electric cars when I was younger...
TheMiamiDeSantos
as much as i hate multinational corporations and guys like elon musk, bill gates, rockefeller, etc, i gotta say in this matter elon musk was not the bad one, what happened (from what i know), is that this bald guy alexandre de moraes (brazilian minister of the supreme court, by which wants to rule on everything here on brazil) wanted to twitter to remove some right wing profiles and say they were violating some of the twitter/x terms, elon musk exposed that and said there were no problem to remove them, but they were not violating no twitter terms and if he removed it twitter would let it clear that it was by the decision of the brazilian supreme court (STF) or STE (supreme electoral court) or something, the brazilian supreme courts ministers didn't get happy with that.
About the electric cars, unfortunately i gotta tell you my friend, that they're a lie, they're too expensive and they make no sense there in america and europe, they would make sense in a country like brazil by which most of it's energy is made through clean sources like hydroeletric, the sun and the wind, a country like usa has mostly of it's energy by coal burning and so does europe. First you guys would have to find the clean sources of energy before turning into eletric cars. While here in brazil where we already have the clean energy the simples newest gas car is still very expensive, an electric car is like 2 or 3 times more expensive than the average gas car