A while back, I floated the hypothesis that Twitter might be slated for controlled demolition b/c its propaganda functions cannot remain viable if the US Empire starts taking massive L's. I am not saying this is going to be the case, but it still tracks...— American Exception (@Aaron_Good_) November 11, 2022
Again: social media is massively popular right now. In a capitalist system, nothing legal for which there is a huge demand just vanishes.
Demand is huge, but (1) it makes everyone who participates in it miserable, and they know it, and also (2) the profitability problem still hasn't been solved, and in fact it looks less solvable than it did five years ago.
Demand is huge, but (1) it makes everyone who participates in it miserable, and they know it, and also (2) the profitability problem still hasn't been solved, and in fact it looks less solvable than it did five years ago.
Is there even a precedent for that?