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Problem with Twitter is not the lack of freedom.
The problem is there is too much freedom.
You can't be fucking serious
Problem with Twitter is not the lack of freedom.
The problem is there is too much freedom.
Must have felt nice seeing the walk of shame while they left the building.
When Twitter Inc.’s top executives walked out of its San Francisco headquarters Thursday, they may as well have been carrying bags of Elon Musk’s cash.
Chief Executive Parag Agrawal, Chief Financial Officer Ned Segal and Vijaya Gadde, Twitter’s head of legal policy, received a “golden parachute” clause in Twitter’s merger with Musk’s X Holdings. Musk reportedly fired all three Thursday evening upon officially taking control of the social network in a $44 billion acquisition, and will be obligated to give more than $204 million of it to those three, according to Twitter’s filing with the Securities and Exchange Commission.
Agrawal, Segal and Gadde own roughly 1.2 million shares of Twitter, more than half of that a $34.8 million stake owned by Gadde. The trio’s roughly $65 million stake would be purchased by Musk like any other shareholder’s stock.
Additionally, a clause in the merger agreement provided accelerated vesting of promised future stock compensation — and that’s where the biggest chunk of money comes in. The “Golden Parachute Compensation” clause in Twitter’s SEC filing — which was the deal approved by Twitter shareholders — shows the trio would automatically vest stock worth $119.6 million as severance if terminated, with the largest payout there going to Agrawal at $56 million.
They’re also entitled to a year’s salary and health benefits. In 2021, Agrawal had a base pay of $623,000, while Segal and Gadde’s base pay was $600,000 each.
In total, Gadde is set to walk away from Twitter with the biggest haul: Nearly $74 million. Agrawal and Segal aren’t far behind her, though, at roughly $65 million and $66 million, respectively.
Must have felt nice seeing the walk of shame while they left the building.
Twitter is a glorified comments section. They don’t have or need genius engineers.I wouldn't worry about top talent. Musk will just pay people to stay. Tech workers value ethics as long as their paycheck or stock options are unaffected.
It’s not.
They will lose all of their best. The only ones left will be the weasels who think they can move up without having the talent to do so. But that’s written in stone at this point, people have been leaving twitter left and right.
So the choice will be with the user instead of the tech corp?No he doesn't. In his statement to advertisers he literally talks about the ability of users to choose their experience based on their preferences. Which allows people to insulate themselves from content they don't want.
Now that concept sounds familiar
How did the previous ownership sit with you?Elon owning twitter really sits badly with me..
This.How did the previous ownership sit with you?
Yea that’s what Gadde was crying when she was walked out. It wasn’t about the money for them. It was about the control of public opinion and discourse their positions gave them. Now a meme lord took that away from them.Walk of shame? They made out like bandits in this deal. Each of them got a 100-year salary through this deal.
I think you need to step back from this whole situation, you seem way too invested emotionally in something that really doesn't matter in the end. You're coming across as if you want the people you disagree with to suffer greatly, and that is no way to live.Yea that’s what Gadde was crying when she was walked out. It wasn’t about the money for them. It was about the control of public opinion and discourse their positions gave them. Now a meme lord took that away from them.
When world governments, companies and organisations decided posting in 140 characters became standard in how they communicate with the world and the public agrees and expects it - I would say it matters not only to him, but to everyone.I think you need to step back from this whole situation, you seem way too invested emotionally in something that really doesn't matter in the end. You're coming across as if you want the people you disagree with to suffer greatly, and that is no way to live.
I don't use Twitter and get by just fine. We've gotten by since the dawn of humanity without this scourge just fine, but now it's suddenly the most important thing ever to civilization?When world governments, companies and organisations decided posting in 140 characters became standard in how they communicate with the world and the public agrees and expects it - I would say it matters not only to him, but to everyone.
Best scenario would be to shut down Twitter, but that is (unfortunately) not very feasible.
I don’t use Twitter as well, nor Instagram, nor Facebook.I don't use Twitter and get by just fine. We've gotten by since the dawn of humanity without this scourge just fine, but now it's suddenly the most important thing ever to civilization?
And I don't agree that is has become the standard in how companies/governments communicate with us, they all still use the traditional means, too. Just because something has become ubiquitous doesn't mean it's become essential.
And I agree, let's burn all social media to the ground. Nothing has ever divided us more.
Walk of shame? They made out like bandits in this deal. Each of them got a 100-year salary through this deal.
Elon Musk on the hook to pay more than $200 million to 3 fired Twitter execs
Chief Executive Parag Agrawal, Chief Financial Officer Ned Segal and Vijaya Gadde, Twitter's head of legal policy, received a "golden parachute" clause in...www.marketwatch.com
I don't use Twitter and get by just fine. We've gotten by since the dawn of humanity without this scourge just fine, but now it's suddenly the most important thing ever to civilization?
And I don't agree that is has become the standard in how companies/governments communicate with us, they all still use the traditional means, too. Just because something has become ubiquitous doesn't mean it's become essential.
And I agree, let's burn all social media to the ground. Nothing has ever divided us more.
I'll agree with that--140 characters or less is not conducive to actual discussion, only shit posts and trolling. Actual discussion with nuance can take multiple paragraphs to clearly convey a point (which most people don't bother reading anyway), so all you are left with are bad hot takes, trolls, and some half ass attempts at discussion that gets muddled into the mess of keyboard warriors.I don’t use Twitter as well, nor Instagram, nor Facebook.
But I can see how putting shocking content just to get clicks and engagement is detrimental to public policy - there is no explanation, no nuance, no space for discussion (actually given what you can do with a tweet actively discourages discussion), just sharing your opinion (whether it’s pointless or not).
I don't think 'mass censorship' is a fair term here. They either had policies in place, or added policies to try and reign in the absolute insanity that was running rampant throughout Twitter.No bigger attestation of their ineptitude that Twitter is willing to pay such a ridiculous sum to dispose them.
I agree its not (very) important. But they crossed a line when they instrumentalized the platform to enforce mass censorship.
Just like Facebook and reddit? All these sites have a similar thing in common, and it’s how much bad pr they’ve gotten for kicking people. Also, them losing accounts during the pandemic is the opposite thing that should happen with everyone stuck at home.I haven't seen reports of a decrease in users, merely slowing growth - something that plagues all older social media. The recent stories about falling activity from heavy Twitter users are merely days old, and seem to be coinciding with this buyout.
But if you have solid sources for this it would be interesting. I have a feeling though it's nothing new, the same trends Facebook and Reddit have been challenged with.
Edit: NM, I see they've been losing highly active accounts since the pandemic began, just like Facebook and Reddit, so that's not a surprise
I don't think 'mass censorship' is a fair term here.
That's how he put it
If you think Elon bought Twitter because they were banning fringe content or conspiracy nuts, i don't know what to tell you.
That's how he put it
If you think Elon bought Twitter because they were banning fringe content or conspiracy nuts, i don't know what to tell you.
They added insane policies themselves, which resulted in banning babylon bee and catching elon’s attention. Meanwhile, you could talk to literal communists and terrorists on the site no problemI don't think 'mass censorship' is a fair term here. They either had policies in place, or added policies to try and reign in the absolute insanity that was running rampant throughout Twitter.
That's how he put it
If you think Elon bought Twitter because they were banning fringe content or conspiracy nuts, i don't know what to tell you.
All of this screaming. People will forget about it in a month and will get right back to kneejerking.
How in the hell can you equate communists with terrorists? A political alignment is not even in the same WORLD as someone who kills just to bring fear to others.They added insane policies themselves, which resulted in banning babylon bee and catching elon’s attention. Meanwhile, you could talk to literal communists and terrorists on the site no problem
This is it right here.It‘s going to be business as usual by Wednesday.
Mom always said I were the britest in teh femilyThis is it right here.
First mistake is thinking the lot of them have morals.All I’m reading are a ton of excuses for keeping their accounts. The addiction outweighs morals.
I lived in a communist country, I’m not retarded. They both result in death, so what’s the differenceHow in the hell can you equate communists with terrorists? A political alignment is not even in the same WORLD as someone who kills just to bring fear to others.
Or, do you not understand what those words mean?
All of the "communist" countries are actually more totalitarian in practice. The only idiots advocating for communism in this day and age are lazy SOBs in democratic nations that just want shit given to them (which wouldn't fly in real communism, anyway).I lived in a communist country, I’m not retarded. They both result in death, so what’s the difference
Well the reason I mentioned it in the first place is because there are chinese officials, who are currently killing plenty of people, allowed on the platform. Taliban, isis, and al queda have also been on there for years. The point of the matter is, twitter had selective enforcement and was run by hypocritesAll of the "communist" countries are actually more totalitarian in practice. The only idiots advocating for communism in this day and age are lazy SOBs in democratic nations that just want shit given to them (which wouldn't fly in real communism, anyway).
But again, a having a political alignment to communism doesn't make you a terrorist. It makes you a dumbass that doesn't understand how the real world works.
I have no idea exactly why Elon bought Twitter, but my gut tells me it's more of a financial than altruistic reason.
Free speech only protects you from the government, not private companies. If he wants to remove all the rules regarding discussion Twitter has (or had), that's his prerogative and I wish him the best. But don't act like any of us are entitled to free speech from a private entity, and that includes here.
That is fair. The fact that actual, certifiable terrorist groups have any kind of presence AT ALL on Twitter is beyond reprehensible. This should be the first thing to change.Well the reason I mentioned it in the first place is because there are chinese officials, who are currently killing plenty of people, allowed on the platform. Taliban, isis, and al queda have also been on there for years. The point of the matter is, twitter had selective enforcement and was run by hypocrites
What kind of government protections are there regarding their abuse of market power, other than antitrust laws? There's nothing that guarantees anyone access to their service if they don't agree to their EULA.Twitter is not Evilore. Its a platform part of big tech oligopoly, which, like any other industry, falls under regulatory supervision to prevent abuse of their market power, including political instrumentalization. Neogaf is a private message-board where we either abide by Evilore rules or he will (gladly) tell us to fuck off.
Strictly speaking legally, this is correct. But it’s far too simplistic in todays modern era. We have essentially privatized the public piazza and how communication is effectively done now. To simply shrug and say “well, it’s a private company” is ignoring reality.I have no idea exactly why Elon bought Twitter, but my gut tells me it's more of a financial than altruistic reason.
Free speech only protects you from the government, not private companies. If he wants to remove all the rules regarding discussion Twitter has (or had), that's his prerogative and I wish him the best. But don't act like any of us are entitled to free speech from a private entity, and that includes here.
Twitter is not Evilore. Its a platform part of big tech oligopoly, which, like any other industry, falls under regulatory supervision to prevent abuse of their market power, including political instrumentalization. Neogaf is a private message-board where we either abide by Evilore rules or he will (gladly) tell us to fuck off.