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Culture War Roundup for the week of October 24, 2022

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While I don't share the general admiration for Elon Musk, I have to admit, I think this is funny.

I don't know if Americans/non-British English speakers will quite get the joke about "Chief Twit" and it certainly seems a lot more self-aware than Musk has previously shown himself to be.

But I do find myself in need of The Idiot's Guide To What Is Going On Here. First, Musk said he would buy Twitter, and that was so terrible it had to be fought at all costs. Then he backed out, or tried to, and that was also so terrible that he needed to be forced to go through with it. Now it looks like the deal is back on, and this is now terrible again (possibly because he said he'd sack 75% of the workforce, which I don't believe is serious but has a lot of knickers in a twist).

So - good, bad, terrible, meh that he is (seemingly) going to buy Twitter?

(possibly because he said he'd sack 75% of the workforce, which I don't believe is serious but has a lot of knickers in a twist).

Probably 25% of employees are sacked but not 75%

Prominent users will be unbanned including Jordan Peterson, Trump, and Kanye

There will be no progress on bot problem though. I don't think anyone has the technical proficiency or cares enough to fix it. This has to do with people's accounts being hacked , fixing it would require a major overhaul of twitter security.

There will be no progress on bot problem though.

Ship physical pieces of paper to physical addresses with an authentication code for every user? Use the existing giftcard stands at Walmart to distribute them even cheaper? The bot problem is pretty easily fixed if the will is there.

So make membership paid?

If not that's just too stupid for it to be not.

No, literally just free physical letters to everyone who requests it, like all banks do. Twitter should have more than enough money to do this for all US users.