← Back to context Comment by hedora 3 months ago c) it is controlled by a direct competitor and can bury / promote your customer communication at will. 3 comments hedora Reply minimaxir 3 months ago Elon has enough sense not to cross that particular bridge. dpkirchner 3 months ago He was quick to ban links to Mastodon when it was on the rise, I'm not sure why he'd treat SpaceX/xAI competitors any differently. numpad0 3 months ago He's few borders behind that bridge now. They've been injecting faults left and right, from hiding tweets and accounts as "unavailable" to sorting replies by spamminess and everything.
minimaxir 3 months ago Elon has enough sense not to cross that particular bridge. dpkirchner 3 months ago He was quick to ban links to Mastodon when it was on the rise, I'm not sure why he'd treat SpaceX/xAI competitors any differently. numpad0 3 months ago He's few borders behind that bridge now. They've been injecting faults left and right, from hiding tweets and accounts as "unavailable" to sorting replies by spamminess and everything.
dpkirchner 3 months ago He was quick to ban links to Mastodon when it was on the rise, I'm not sure why he'd treat SpaceX/xAI competitors any differently.
numpad0 3 months ago He's few borders behind that bridge now. They've been injecting faults left and right, from hiding tweets and accounts as "unavailable" to sorting replies by spamminess and everything.
Elon has enough sense not to cross that particular bridge.
He was quick to ban links to Mastodon when it was on the rise, I'm not sure why he'd treat SpaceX/xAI competitors any differently.
He's few borders behind that bridge now. They've been injecting faults left and right, from hiding tweets and accounts as "unavailable" to sorting replies by spamminess and everything.