• roadkill
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    2891 year ago

    Dude spent $44Bil just so he could behave like an insecure reddit mod…

      • @NeatNit@discuss.tchncs.de
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        801 year ago

        He might, but that’s the whole point of federation - there’s hundreds of other instances (including the one you’re using) that he can’t buy all at once. If one instance gets taken over, Lemmy as a whole is still strong.

        Even if he buys the organization developing Lemmy, I have faith the community will fork it and everyone will stop using Musk’s version.

        • oce 🐆
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          31 year ago

          I doubt the devs of Lemmy would accept that considering their political opinions.

            • oce 🐆
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              11 year ago

              These dev with their technical level could work at top tech companies and gain that in a couple of years. Yet they dedicated their time to building Lemmy instead.

                • oce 🐆
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                  21 year ago

                  Before the Reddit migration, our income was almost exclusively made up of generous donations from the NLnet foundation. This funding was based on getting paid for implementing new features, specified in advance.

                  We’ve known that this funding could not last indefinitely, and that after several years of funding, NLnet’s resources are better spent getting other projects up and running. Additionally, much of our time is spent on other equally important work: reviewing changes from community contributors, fixing bugs, doing support, and various organizational tasks.

                  That is why we are launching our first annual funding drive. The goal is to increase monthly, recurring donations from currently €4.000 to at least €12.000. With this amount @dessalines and @nutomic can each receive a yearly salary of €50.000 which is in line with median developer salaries. It will also allow one additional developer to work fulltime on Lemmy and speed up development. https://join-lemmy.org/news/2023-10-31_-_Join-Lemmy_Redesign_and_Funding_Drive

        • @daltotron@lemmy.world
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          41 year ago

          I think the best option would actually be to see how many times we can pull the scam on him, before he realizes what’s happening. Oops, oh no Elon, people are using a different instance! Look at how many users they have (they are different users we swear)! Looks like you’re gonna have to buy that one now! and so on.

        • @towerful@programming.dev
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          41 year ago

          Yeh, if he bought twitter for 44B, and there are 400 instances then that is still 110M per instance if he were to do that again.
          Even 10% of that amount is more than an instance is worth.
          Sales can be made pretty quickly when they are massively overvalued.

      • @ChunkMcHorkle@lemmy.world
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        Then I hop to another instance or create one of my own (running 19 or later so I can block his) and problem solved, lol.

        Federation means Musk can buy a single instance, or even a hundred instances, but cannot prevent anyone else from simply opening another somewhere else and making their own portal to the same content he wants to collect behind a paywall (if he even could).

  • 𝐘Ⓞz҉
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    141 year ago

    Too much social media does make you insecure and he owns one lol

  • Ghostalmedia
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    501 year ago

    X has two rules. Don’t talk shit about Elon, and don’t talk shit about the dictators he wants to get cozy to.

  • @ILikeBoobies@lemmy.ca
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    Not sure why the title says Elon nuked the account for outing him when the account owner says in the article that he left on his own accord due to doxxing

    • gian
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      31 year ago

      <sarcasm>Because, obviously, everything happening on X is Musk fault</sarcasm>

  • @profdc9@lemmy.world
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    151 year ago

    It’s just amazing that probably the one man who least needs to give a crap about anything has such a thin skin. All of his money can’t seem to resolve his deep insecurity.

  • kingthrillgore
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    How we know this account is a sockpuppet: He’s praising Elon’s parenting.

  • @Bobmighty@lemmy.world
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    501 year ago

    All that money and power and no added happiness or joy. So unloved he has to fake it. I always knew absurd wealth doesn’t actually improve a person, but thanks for constantly proving it over and over again anyway Elon. Glad to know you’ll die unhappy.

    • @jkrtn@lemmy.ml
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      121 year ago

      This is some “John Barron” energy. Imagine having fucktons of money and still being a whiny crybaby like these fellows.

    • @Cyclist@lemmy.world
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      Have you seen his mom (Maye Musk)? I don’t think she ever loved Elon, or anyone. Maybe Dalmatians.

    • @Zink@programming.dev
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      41 year ago

      Very well put. He and many others create a lot of misery chasing what they think will make them happy rather than what actually will. Figuring out the difference is a personal process that you have to want, though.

      I always figured he was some kind of workaholic that can never have enough. That is sometimes good for your bank balance but it is often not good for YOU.

      • @hperrin@lemmy.world
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        21 year ago

        I wouldn’t exactly call him a workaholic. He spends quite a few hours a day browsing Twitter.

        • @Zink@programming.dev
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          11 year ago

          I did wonder if I’d get a reply like this since it has the word “work” in it, lol.

          I’m sure he tweets from the office a lot.

  • @Chaosl3gion@lemmy.world
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    301 year ago

    How exactly was it proven? Not defending Elon, I’m genuinely curious. The article mentions an audio recording sounding similar to Elon and some weird praises on Twitter. How does that connect the Dittmann account to Elon though?

    • @MrZee@lemm.ee
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      211 year ago

      Agreed. I strongly dislike Elon and think he is a thin skinned trust fund baby who is destroying Tesla and already destroyed Twitter. I wouldn’t be surprised in the least to find out he is using sock accounts to praise himself… but in this article all I see are people making accusations without solid evidence. Yes, it appears he banned the guy accusing him but we already know that Elon will ban his critics whether or not those critics’ accusations are real. There is nothing here showing that the account is anything but one of his braindead fanboys.

      It’s one thing to take these accusations and try to find solid evidence. It’s another to treat the accusations as solid evidence itself. Let’s be better than the conspiracy theorists.

    • @lledrtx@lemmy.world
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      61 year ago

      I mean he has a history of doing this… Also, it’s not an audio recording. He joined a live audio chat and everyone on the chat (Alex Jones and some other weirdo) thought it was Elon.

  • @Flumpkin@slrpnk.net
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    351 year ago

    Huh? Doesn’t everyone assume he has a whole PR team that probably runs hundreds of sock puppet accounts? Like human bots? I mean isn’t a PR team basically a given for a billionaire or any special interest group?

    • @Clent@lemmy.world
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      291 year ago

      Celebrities do use PR agencies but Musk is known for not having PR teams at any of his companies.

      He is the stupidest billionaire.

      • @Potatos_are_not_friends@lemmy.world
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        61 year ago

        PR people? They’re an unnecessary expense.

        He literally cut twitter staff by 80%, twitter is on life support and running on fumes, has crazy technical issues and breaking features, and he refuses to invest in it.

        • @Clent@lemmy.world
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          41 year ago

          Yes the company is dying because he cut all their staff but that’s not the point.

          None of his companies have PR departments.

          Any request for comment to these companies is responded to with a poop emoji or ignored. He’s a child.

      • GladiusB
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        51 year ago

        He fired them all or paid them so little they don’t care

  • @CrayonRosary@lemmy.world
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    1101 year ago

    A “burner” account? Never heard it called that before. “Sock puppet” or just “puppet” makes much more sense.

    • Cosmic Cleric
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      81 year ago

      ‘Burner’ is to ‘Sock Puppet’ as #Hashtag is to ‘Pound Sign’.

      • Instigate
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        31 year ago

        I never understood why Americans call a ‘#’ a ‘pound sign’ but then if you put words in front of it, it suddenly becomes a ‘hashtag’. Shouldn’t it be a ‘poundtag’? I mean the rest of the Anglosphere refers to a ‘#’ as a ‘hash’ so it makes sense to us, but why do Americans call it a hashtag? Seems weird to me.

        • @GiantRobotTRex@lemmy.sdf.org
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          81 year ago

          It’s contextual. If it’s used in a phone number, it’s a pound sign. If it’s placed before a number, it’s a number sign. If it’s placed before a tag, it’s a hash/hashmark/hashtag.

          No one would pronounce “#foo” as “pound foo” any more than they’d call a #2 pencil a “pound two pencil”. Because “pound” is clearly not the right name in either context.

          Americans have been comfortable using different names for the symbol in different contexts since long before hashtags even existed. So when websites started using them and referred to them as “hashtags”, that was fine. It was a new context so it could use whichever name it wanted. (Well, “octothorpe-tag” is probably far too unwieldy to catch on.)

          Of course if we’re talking about the symbol without a specific context, then we have to pick one of the names. For most Americans, that “default” name is probably still “pound”. Twenty years ago I’d definitely say that, but even then it wasn’t ubiquitous. It wasn’t uncommon to hear it referred to as a hash. And it seems like the use of “pound” has declined and the use of hash has increased as people now spend more time online and less time dialing phone numbers. There’s also a generational divide with older people more likely to say “pound” and younger people more likely to say “hash”.

        • Cosmic Cleric
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          21 year ago

          Others have already answered better than I, but it’s basically just a symbol to signify a weight, pound.

          It was already repurposed to be a symbol for numbers, when they are part of a sentence, and now it’s being repurposed even more so for the Internet.

    • Beefy-Tootz
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      121 year ago

      Burner feels like such an old school term. I’ve more often heard “alt”, “Smurf”, or “finsta”. The last being a portmanteau of fake Instagram account

      • @catloaf@lemm.ee
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        81 year ago

        An alt account is one for a different purpose. For example, work and personal, not necessarily for espousing an opinion. A smurf account is one of many designed to overwhelm a system. A finsta is for satirizing yourself or shitposting.

        And in World of Warcraft they called accounts “toons”. I’ve never understood that one.

        • @FloMo@lemmy.world
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          81 year ago

          I always remember “toons” referring to your character, rather than your account. Kind of like the “cartoon character” you’re playing is how I understood it.

          • @catloaf@lemm.ee
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            31 year ago

            Does it let you have multiple characters under one account? I never played it, so I don’t know.

            Either way, that name never really made sense to me.

            • @FloMo@lemmy.world
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              21 year ago

              Yes, up to 10 per server, and you could have characters on multiple servers.

              I remember seeing the term even while playing pre-WoW MMO’s

            • Apathy Tree
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              Last I played years ago I think you could have 10? And that was per server, there were tons of servers to choose from, so if you wanted more, you could.

        • @moody@lemmings.world
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          31 year ago

          Isn’t a smurf supposed to be an account from an experienced user/player that’s meant to make them look new or lower ranked?

          Smurfing is when a high-level player trolls the lower ranks below their skill level.

          Lots of players have smurf accounts for games where high- and low-ranked players don’t get paired together, so they can play on the same team as their lower-ranked friends.

          • Instigate
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            11 year ago

            This is absolutely what a ‘Smurf’ account is - someone who is very experienced or has a significant backing behind them accrued from other account(s) creating a newer account to pose as an inexperienced player in order to be matched with them. In World of Warcraft, a ‘Smurf’ is a character that you intentionally don’t let past a certain level and throw a tonne of gold and gear at so that when they come up against regular players that level they have an insane advantage.

    • @catloaf@lemm.ee
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      301 year ago

      It’s like a burner phone, you use it for a short time, then throw it away. Like throwaway accounts on reddit. A sockpuppet is specifically to make it look like multiple people have a certain opinion (see also: astroturfing).

    • @NOT_RICK@lemmy.world
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      661 year ago

      It’s pretty common for people to refer to these types of accounts as burners on Twitter. I recall the GM of the 76ers getting in trouble about 5-10 years ago for having sock puppet accounts on Twitter and all the reporting referred to them as burners.