Musk admitted his posting wasn’t palatable to advertisers.

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    8 months ago

    “People are attacked all the time in the media, online media, social media, but it is rare that that actually has a meaningful negative impact on their life,” said Musk.

    F this guy.

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      My god, he’s actually playing the victim. What a loser.

      He can’t handle the consequences of his own dumbass actions.

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        He was born incredibly rich, he’s never had a material consequence in his life.

        Don’t be fooled, his argument is not that his posts were bad it’s that advertisers didn’t like them.

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      8 months ago

      Isn’t this the same fragile removed who panicked that his private jet flights were being posted?

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        Many have theorized that the MuskJet Tracker account was the biggest reason he purchased Twitter. Because Twitter refused to ban the tracker, so Musk started rumbling about buying it, in an attempt to intimidate them into compliance. Then that backfired on him when Twitter forced the sale.