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How to remove \"X\" sign from Twitter

I have joined old Twitter with a nice logo

https://twitter.com/home

turned by Elon to a Dog for some time

than turned into \"X\" sign

I am not aware what\'s wrong with Elon\'s businesses but Twitter should
stay as an independent social media,
since otherwise, members can easily move to Chinese social media, giving higher level of interation and more nice features,
resulting in the collapse of Twitter within next few years
 
On a sunny day (Tue, 25 Jul 2023 07:49:19 -0700 (PDT)) it happened a a
<manta103g@gmail.com> wrote in
<8a81c4a4-f5d6-44de-9292-ed645bb95226n@googlegroups.com>:

How to remove \"X\" sign from Twitter

I have joined old Twitter with a nice logo

https://twitter.com/home

turned by Elon to a Dog for some time

than turned into \"X\" sign

I am not aware what\'s wrong with Elon\'s businesses but Twitter should
stay as an independent social media,
since otherwise, members can easily move to Chinese social media, giving higher level of interation and more nice features,
resulting in the collapse of Twitter within next few years

The X looks ugly, the little bird was OK.
I do not use twitter.
Elon? the more he does to twitter the worse things get it seems.
 
On Tuesday, July 25, 2023 at 10:49:25 AM UTC-4, a a wrote:
How to remove \"X\" sign from Twitter

I have joined old Twitter with a nice logo

https://twitter.com/home

turned by Elon to a Dog for some time

than turned into \"X\" sign

I am not aware what\'s wrong with Elon\'s businesses but Twitter should
stay as an independent social media,
since otherwise, members can easily move to Chinese social media, giving higher level of interation and more nice features,
resulting in the collapse of Twitter within next few years

You think Elon\'s bad, wait until you see what the PRC does. 99% of the content will be banned.
 
On Tuesday, July 25, 2023 at 11:11:48 AM UTC-4, Jan Panteltje wrote:
On a sunny day (Tue, 25 Jul 2023 07:49:19 -0700 (PDT)) it happened a a
mant...@gmail.com> wrote in
8a81c4a4-f5d6-44de...@googlegroups.com>:
How to remove \"X\" sign from Twitter

I have joined old Twitter with a nice logo

https://twitter.com/home

turned by Elon to a Dog for some time

than turned into \"X\" sign

I am not aware what\'s wrong with Elon\'s businesses but Twitter should
stay as an independent social media,
since otherwise, members can easily move to Chinese social media, giving higher level of interation and more nice features,
resulting in the collapse of Twitter within next few years
The X looks ugly, the little bird was OK.
I do not use twitter.
Elon? the more he does to twitter the worse things get it seems.

The whole family is a scourge.

https://news.yahoo.com/elon-musks-brother-just-laid-151624230.html

The main scourge, Elon, accidently fell in with enough of the right people for the parasite to accrue more seed money to screw up even more stuff.
 
On Tuesday, 25 July 2023 at 17:22:14 UTC+2, Fred Bloggs wrote:
On Tuesday, July 25, 2023 at 10:49:25 AM UTC-4, a a wrote:
How to remove \"X\" sign from Twitter

I have joined old Twitter with a nice logo

https://twitter.com/home

turned by Elon to a Dog for some time

than turned into \"X\" sign

I am not aware what\'s wrong with Elon\'s businesses but Twitter should
stay as an independent social media,
since otherwise, members can easily move to Chinese social media, giving higher level of interation and more nice features,
resulting in the collapse of Twitter within next few years
You think Elon\'s bad, wait until you see what the PRC does. 99% of the content will be banned.

You are completely wrong.

The whole world moves to TikTok, Weibo and 10+ social platforms,
offering hot features, high level of interaction and excellent quality

Elon has been ordered to kill Twitter and he is just doing his job to the final end

What comes next is Mark ordered to kill Facebook
and so on, and son on
not to let people to speak freely
..//./

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On Wednesday, July 26, 2023 at 10:23:09 PM UTC+10, a a wrote:
On Tuesday, 25 July 2023 at 17:22:14 UTC+2, Fred Bloggs wrote:
On Tuesday, July 25, 2023 at 10:49:25 AM UTC-4, a a wrote:

<snip>

since otherwise, members can easily move to Chinese social media, giving higher level of interation and more nice features,
resulting in the collapse of Twitter within next few years.

You think Elon\'s bad, wait until you see what the PRC does. 99% of the content will be banned.

You are completely wrong.

The whole world moves to TikTok, Weibo and 10+ social platforms,
offering hot features, high level of interaction and excellent quality.

Until the whole world wakes up to the fact that social media mainly exists to harvest data about the people silly enough to indulge in it.

Since China has a remarkably intrustive and authoritarian government, the main group doing the harvesting there is the Chinese government.

> Elon has been ordered to kill Twitter and he is just doing his job to the final end.

Elon Musk isn\'t exactly famous for doing what he is told. He\'s got some silly idea all of his own, and he is running with it.

> What comes next is Mark ordered to kill Facebook and so on, and so on.

Mark Zuckerberg isn\'t all that likely to do what he is told either.

> not to let people to speak freely.

The problem with Facebook and Twitter, and here is that people do speak freely and people that choose to post total nonsense - as you do - don\'t suffer any kind of consequential damage.

We do need to work out a way of making it expensive to mislead other people, and a way rewarding people for setting them straight.

Academic peer review won\'t hack it. If we could set up an artificial intelligence fact checker, we might be able to get somewhere, but ChatGP depends on a large language model and famous can\'t sort truth from nonsense, because the billions of lines of posted text it turns into it\'s output does include a lot of nonsense (a lot of it published by the Murdoch media, but some of it from the Chinese Communist Party too).

--
Bill Sloman, Sydney
 
On Wednesday, 26 July 2023 at 15:12:48 UTC+2, Anthony William Sloman wrote:
On Wednesday, July 26, 2023 at 10:23:09 PM UTC+10, a a wrote:
On Tuesday, 25 July 2023 at 17:22:14 UTC+2, Fred Bloggs wrote:
On Tuesday, July 25, 2023 at 10:49:25 AM UTC-4, a a wrote:
snip
since otherwise, members can easily move to Chinese social media, giving higher level of interation and more nice features,
resulting in the collapse of Twitter within next few years.

You think Elon\'s bad, wait until you see what the PRC does. 99% of the content will be banned.

You are completely wrong.

The whole world moves to TikTok, Weibo and 10+ social platforms,
offering hot features, high level of interaction and excellent quality.

Until the whole world wakes up to the fact that social media mainly exists to harvest data about the people silly enough to indulge in it.

Since China has a remarkably intrustive and authoritarian government, the main group doing the harvesting there is the Chinese government.

Elon has been ordered to kill Twitter and he is just doing his job to the final end.

Elon Musk isn\'t exactly famous for doing what he is told. He\'s got some silly idea all of his own, and he is running with it.

What comes next is Mark ordered to kill Facebook and so on, and so on.

Mark Zuckerberg isn\'t all that likely to do what he is told either.
not to let people to speak freely.
The problem with Facebook and Twitter, and here is that people do speak freely and people that choose to post total nonsense - as you do - don\'t suffer any kind of consequential damage.

We do need to work out a way of making it expensive to mislead other people, and a way rewarding people for setting them straight.

Academic peer review won\'t hack it. If we could set up an artificial intelligence fact checker, we might be able to get somewhere, but ChatGP depends on a large language model and famous can\'t sort truth from nonsense, because the billions of lines of posted text it turns into it\'s output does include a lot of nonsense (a lot of it published by the Murdoch media, but some of it from the Chinese Communist Party too).

shut up you stupid dog

Elon already killed free speach on Twitter

Chinese social media attract Bs users from the whole world since offering highly innovative features

wear your face mask and shut up idiot

Twitter, Facebook always collected and processed personal data, phone numbers without any legal title,
closing accounts which didn\'t share private phone numbers with them

If you work for the Chinese Communist Party so share more details and your plans with us as an insider

And stop promoting no-science, low tech ChatGP fake
 
On Wed, 26 Jul 2023 06:12:43 -0700 (PDT), Anthony William Sloman
<bill.sloman@ieee.org> wrote:

On Wednesday, July 26, 2023 at 10:23:09?PM UTC+10, a a wrote:
On Tuesday, 25 July 2023 at 17:22:14 UTC+2, Fred Bloggs wrote:
On Tuesday, July 25, 2023 at 10:49:25?AM UTC-4, a a wrote:

snip

since otherwise, members can easily move to Chinese social media, giving higher level of interation and more nice features,
resulting in the collapse of Twitter within next few years.

You think Elon\'s bad, wait until you see what the PRC does. 99% of the content will be banned.

You are completely wrong.

The whole world moves to TikTok, Weibo and 10+ social platforms,
offering hot features, high level of interaction and excellent quality.

Until the whole world wakes up to the fact that social media mainly exists to harvest data about the people silly enough to indulge in it.

Since China has a remarkably intrustive and authoritarian government, the main group doing the harvesting there is the Chinese government.

Elon has been ordered to kill Twitter and he is just doing his job to the final end.

Elon Musk isn\'t exactly famous for doing what he is told. He\'s got some silly idea all of his own, and he is running with it.

What comes next is Mark ordered to kill Facebook and so on, and so on.

Mark Zuckerberg isn\'t all that likely to do what he is told either.

not to let people to speak freely.

The problem with Facebook and Twitter, and here is that people do speak freely and people that choose to post total nonsense - as you do - don\'t suffer any kind of consequential damage.

We do need to work out a way of making it expensive to mislead other people, and a way rewarding people for setting them straight.

And you\'d be one of the people earning brownie points by \"setting them
straight\" eh, Bill? :-D
I also fancy myself as a \'straight-setter\' but we can\'t both be right
and neither of us believes a word the other one says to support his
view, so who gets to decide which of us gets the coveted job? You
clearly haven\'t thought this through (as usual).
 
On Tue, 25 Jul 2023 15:11:39 GMT, Jan Panteltje <alien@comet.invalid>
wrote:

On a sunny day (Tue, 25 Jul 2023 07:49:19 -0700 (PDT)) it happened a a
manta103g@gmail.com> wrote in
8a81c4a4-f5d6-44de-9292-ed645bb95226n@googlegroups.com>:

How to remove \"X\" sign from Twitter

I have joined old Twitter with a nice logo

https://twitter.com/home

turned by Elon to a Dog for some time

than turned into \"X\" sign

I am not aware what\'s wrong with Elon\'s businesses but Twitter should
stay as an independent social media,
since otherwise, members can easily move to Chinese social media, giving higher level of interation and more nice features,
resulting in the collapse of Twitter within next few years

The X looks ugly, the little bird was OK.
I do not use twitter.

Does any sensible person use Twitter?
 
On Thursday, July 27, 2023 at 12:47:51 AM UTC+10, Cursitor Doom wrote:
On Wed, 26 Jul 2023 06:12:43 -0700 (PDT), Anthony William Sloman
bill....@ieee.org> wrote:
On Wednesday, July 26, 2023 at 10:23:09?PM UTC+10, a a wrote:
On Tuesday, 25 July 2023 at 17:22:14 UTC+2, Fred Bloggs wrote:
On Tuesday, July 25, 2023 at 10:49:25?AM UTC-4, a a wrote:

snip

since otherwise, members can easily move to Chinese social media, giving higher level of interation and more nice features,
resulting in the collapse of Twitter within next few years.

You think Elon\'s bad, wait until you see what the PRC does. 99% of the content will be banned.

You are completely wrong.

The whole world moves to TikTok, Weibo and 10+ social platforms,
offering hot features, high level of interaction and excellent quality..

Until the whole world wakes up to the fact that social media mainly exists to harvest data about the people silly enough to indulge in it.

Since China has a remarkably intrustive and authoritarian government, the main group doing the harvesting there is the Chinese government.

Elon has been ordered to kill Twitter and he is just doing his job to the final end.

Elon Musk isn\'t exactly famous for doing what he is told. He\'s got some silly idea all of his own, and he is running with it.

What comes next is Mark ordered to kill Facebook and so on, and so on.

Mark Zuckerberg isn\'t all that likely to do what he is told either.

not to let people to speak freely.

The problem with Facebook and Twitter, and here is that people do speak freely and people that choose to post total nonsense - as you do - don\'t suffer any kind of consequential damage.

We do need to work out a way of making it expensive to mislead other people, and a way rewarding people for setting them straight.

And you\'d be one of the people earning brownie points by \"setting them straight\" eh, Bill? :-D

Obviously I\'d like it if I made money out of it, but the trick would be to set up a system that even clowns like would have to accept as reasonable.

I also fancy myself as a \'straight-setter\' but we can\'t both be right and neither of us believes a word the other one says to support his
view, so who gets to decide which of us gets the coveted job? You clearly haven\'t thought this through (as usual).

You carefully snipped the last paragraph of my post which did present some rudimentary thoughts on the subject. That\'s not the action of a \"straight-setter\" - your habit of bending the facts to fit the conclusion you want does seem to be deeply ingrained.

\"Academic peer review won\'t hack it. If we could set up an artificial intelligence fact checker, we might be able to get somewhere, but ChatGP depends on a large language model and famously can\'t sort truth from nonsense, because the billions of lines of posted text it turns into it\'s output does include a lot of nonsense (a lot of it published by the Murdoch media, but some of it from the Chinese Communist Party too). \"

Since I had at least gotten started on \"thinking it through\" and you\'ve just lied about that, the artificial intelligence machine might just work on the level of dishonesty in the relevant posts. You\'d lose, big-time. So would a a.

--
Bill Sloman, Sydney
 
daily blah blah blah from Sydney guy

what\'s wrong with your brain, my poor boy ?

You must be UFO
 
>

Darius the Dumb has posted yet one more #veryStupidByLowIQaa article.
 
Off-topic troll...

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On a sunny day (Wed, 26 Jul 2023 05:23:04 -0700 (PDT)) it happened a a
<manta103g@gmail.com> wrote in
<b9d2b061-e222-4251-ac28-5c9523cf7ce6n@googlegroups.com>:

On Tuesday, 25 July 2023 at 17:22:14 UTC+2, Fred Bloggs wrote:
On Tuesday, July 25, 2023 at 10:49:25 AM UTC-4, a a wrote:
How to remove \"X\" sign from Twitter

I have joined old Twitter with a nice logo

https://twitter.com/home

turned by Elon to a Dog for some time

than turned into \"X\" sign

I am not aware what\'s wrong with Elon\'s businesses but Twitter should=

stay as an independent social media,
since otherwise, members can easily move to Chinese social media, givin=
g higher level of interation and more nice features,
resulting in the collapse of Twitter within next few years
You think Elon\'s bad, wait until you see what the PRC does. 99% of the co=
ntent will be banned.


You are completely wrong.

The whole world moves to TikTok, Weibo and 10+ social platforms,
offering hot features, high level of interaction and excellent quality

Elon has been ordered to kill Twitter and he is just doing his job to the f=
inal end

What comes next is Mark ordered to kill Facebook
and so on, and son on
not to let people to speak freely

This today in the news:
Twitter commandeers @X username from man who had it since 2007
https://arstechnica.com/tech-policy/2023/07/twitter-took-x-handle-from-longtime-user-and-only-offered-him-some-merch/
 
Off-topic troll...

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On Thursday, 27 July 2023 at 07:01:10 UTC+2, Jan Panteltje wrote:
On a sunny day (Wed, 26 Jul 2023 05:23:04 -0700 (PDT)) it happened a a
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On Tuesday, 25 July 2023 at 17:22:14 UTC+2, Fred Bloggs wrote:
On Tuesday, July 25, 2023 at 10:49:25 AM UTC-4, a a wrote:
How to remove \"X\" sign from Twitter

I have joined old Twitter with a nice logo

https://twitter.com/home

turned by Elon to a Dog for some time

than turned into \"X\" sign

I am not aware what\'s wrong with Elon\'s businesses but Twitter should
stay as an independent social media,
since otherwise, members can easily move to Chinese social media, givin> >g higher level of interation and more nice features,
resulting in the collapse of Twitter within next few years
You think Elon\'s bad, wait until you see what the PRC does. 99% of the co> >ntent will be banned.


You are completely wrong.

The whole world moves to TikTok, Weibo and 10+ social platforms,
offering hot features, high level of interaction and excellent quality

Elon has been ordered to kill Twitter and he is just doing his job to the f> >inal end

What comes next is Mark ordered to kill Facebook
and so on, and son on
not to let people to speak freely
This today in the news:
Twitter commandeers @X username from man who had it since 2007
https://arstechnica.com/tech-policy/2023/07/twitter-took-x-handle-from-longtime-user-and-only-offered-him-some-merch/

hacker is using my credentials

could you open source by hacker to get full lines ?
 
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Darius the Dumb has posted yet one more #veryStupidByLowIQaa article.
 

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