From the thread
The icing on the cake: Microsoft owns a trademark for X. So Musk has destroyed a loved and strong brand, for potential years of litigation, and potentially no brand.
From the thread
The icing on the cake: Microsoft owns a trademark for X. So Musk has destroyed a loved and strong brand, for potential years of litigation, and potentially no brand.
Yep so even beyond that personalization, I don't know the details of how each search engine works (I don't even default Google) but many will just interpret it literally as a normal 'x', especially if you don't write something like "unicode" or "blackboard bold" after it. Many search engines will 'normalize' the text to prevent things not showing up because you wrote naive instead of naïve, or 𝕩 instead of 𝕏.
There is a notable theory that Berkshire-Hathaway stock keeps getting bumped up by news-scanning and social-media scanning speculation bots whenever Anne Hathaway movies came out.
Maybe bots will think that people are horrified by X and disinvest.
melon was actually just trying to extend the natural numbers (blackboard bold N) to include infinity, but his dumb ass skipped analysis and he didn't know ordinals already existed.