Brands suspend advertising on X after ads appear alongside Nazi contentHLMenckenFan@lemmy.world to Technology@lemmy.world – 1492 points – 1 years agomashable.com163Post a CommentPreviewYou are viewing a single commentView all commentsJust love how we all refer to it as "the company formerly known as Twitter"Feels like "the artist formerly known as Prince"It may have been implied.Huh? That's quite a leap, don't you think? /sJust keep calling it Twitter without acknowledging the name change. It'll piss him off even more.It's still hosted on twitter.com, so idk what the deal is.
Just love how we all refer to it as "the company formerly known as Twitter"Feels like "the artist formerly known as Prince"It may have been implied.Huh? That's quite a leap, don't you think? /sJust keep calling it Twitter without acknowledging the name change. It'll piss him off even more.It's still hosted on twitter.com, so idk what the deal is.
Feels like "the artist formerly known as Prince"It may have been implied.Huh? That's quite a leap, don't you think? /s
Just keep calling it Twitter without acknowledging the name change. It'll piss him off even more.It's still hosted on twitter.com, so idk what the deal is.
Just love how we all refer to it as "the company formerly known as Twitter"
Feels like "the artist formerly known as Prince"
It may have been implied.
Huh? That's quite a leap, don't you think? /s
Just keep calling it Twitter without acknowledging the name change. It'll piss him off even more.
It's still hosted on twitter.com, so idk what the deal is.