Spence1115
Spence1115
Spence1115

He still has a ton of lickspittle sycophants hanging on his every tweet. Most of them are blue checks with user names like “Jenny490408".

Oh my, theres a far right in the greys confidently claiming biology “facts” as if it’s not at all in any way more complex than that taught to 14 year olds in biology class.

Sadly no no not everyone. He still has ardent supporters. People who think he is playing chess while everyone else is playing rock paper scissors. 

Your followers actually enjoy that? I’d quickly unfollow any account posting that often.

That’s kinda the point, isn’t it? A limit that no real user would ever hit, but keeps someone from spinning up a bot that posts 100 tweets per second for the lulz. 

Oh my, theres a far right in the greys confidently claiming biology “facts” as if it’s not at all in any way more complex than that taught to 14 year olds in biology class.

He’s really talented at making me hate Elon Musk

I’m gonna post this again because I really can’t unsee it:

Get fucked racist nerds, the source material was always racist and anti-semitic 

There is a bit of a difference. In comics anyone can just keep drawing Tony Stark. If you want to “undo his death” you just come up with some crazy explanation and get back to drawing him. So the barrier to reverse changes to new characters is pretty damn low. But actors DO age out. You can recast, or you introduce

Meh.  I’m still voting for Kodos.

This actually was Cal’s stance, then he tried to peacefully walk past one of those god forsaken ram creatures, which promptly launched him off a cliff, and since then he’s sworn bloody retribution against any and all fauna that dare cross his path.

There’s an another important part here, adding to the “streaming show development in general is getting dialed back a bit” piece, in that nearly everything is getting dialed back in turns of expenses.

I LOVE how executive pay is never considered.

4 - There is no such thing as infinite growth

#4 is the one that astounds me the most.  How can the model be winning a massive share of the subscription base AND raising prices AND needing to show subscription count growth year-over-year??   There’s no way to survive long-term if stagnation in user growth counts as a loss.  

Though there’s been no shortage of tech and media companies deciding to lay off employees while citing a tough economic environment, streaming services in particular have struggled to make a profit. Last year, Disney raised the prices on Disney+ and Hulu subscriptions while adding a new ad-based tier to the company’s

4 factors that i don’t think any of these streaming services get - that all play together: