Friday, November 18, 2022

Deactivating Twitter

So that happened today, for both the sports and business blogs. It was surprisingly easy, honestly, but I never really loved the site in the first place.

A few things:

> I have no idea how much this business was worth before Musk decided to have a nervous breakdown in public and light more money on fire than anyone has ever lit before, but you have to assume it was more than nothing. Which is what it's worth now.

> There's really no reason to think that social media as a business model, which wasn't exactly swimming in profit before this insanity, should survive this dumpster fire. Sure, some of the smarter people from Twitter are going to land on their feet, but you just had a brand that was known worldwide cease to exist. There's reasons for that beyond the bad ideas of a delusional maniac. 

> Anyone who is still working at Twitter should be presumed a grifter. There's no way that the 25% that are left are there for any reason other than to take the money Musk has got left. One presumes that there is some.

> I'm not certain that if I drove a Tesla, I'd feel good about it now. I get that they are great cars, but you are driving something that used to be known as a premium brand and forward thinking, and is now a source of ridicule. Can't be good for the resale value. And they were always expensive to fix.

> If this gets us to a better world of less snark and international influence on the decisions of nations from outside actors, I'm OK with losing out on the joke room pitch fest that was my feed. If it just means a world with less bad ideas of fun, also a thing.

> If you want to draw a similarity here between Musk and Alex Jones, or Musk and the content apocalypse going on with HBO Max / TNT Et Al... well, I'll see your supposition and raise with the following. There's been too much content for anything approaching economic sustainability, and we're probably going to a place where everyone is going to be presumably entertained a little less. Or just differently. Emphasis dark.

> If you'd like to imagine a dystopia where everyone stares at a TikTok feed of AI-driven quick twitch junk food for the intellect, yeah, that too. I'll be listening to podcasts instead, but I'm also not delusional; most folks are going to do the easy thing. You don't have to be like them, and if you've read this far, you probably aren't. Feel good about that.