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- technology@lemmy.world
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- technology@lemmy.world
Yet another instance of a private company shitting up what should be a public utility
Yet another instance of a private company shitting up what should be a public utility
People used to see disaster prevention-related ads next to those tweets before those advertisers dropped Twitter, right? For big companies like Uber or Twitter (before Elon bought it), “running at a loss” was mainly an accounting trick, I thought