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Ryuu96 said:

More Reddit Bans on Twitter Links

  • r/DestinyTheGame
  • r/DiscoElysium
  • r/Footballmanagergames
  • r/Rugbyunion
  • r/Disneyland
  • r/ThelastofusHBOseries
  • r/Georgia
  • r/Falcons
  • r/BaldursGate3
  • r/StreetFighter
  • r/Startrek
  • r/Wolfenstein
  • r/AnimalCrossing
  • r/TaylorSwift
  • r/Xenoblade_Chronicles
  • r/Columbus
  • r/Marvel
  • r/Hockey
  • r/DnD
  • r/RPG
  • r/MLS
  • r/BokuNoHeroAcademia
  • r/SouthAfrica
  • r/MLB
  • r/Gunners
  • r/Baseball
  • r/London

The BBC has independently verified that at least 100 subreddits have banned X posts.

On an unrelated note.

Elon Musk in an email to X staff in January, per the WSJ.

“Our user growth is stagnant, revenue is unimpressive, and we’re barely breaking even”

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— Matt Burgess (WIRED) (@mattburgess1.bsky.social) 24 January 2025 at 20:55

I don't even believe him that it's barely breaking even, I bet it is in fact losing money, a lot of money, but it unfortunately already served its purpose, it's not a business anymore, it's a Republican mouthpiece where they spread their bullshit so even if it's losing money, it will still serve a purpose as a government propaganda and manipulation spreader. Hopefully it can lose so much money it becomes unviable though and eventually dies. All these Reddit's banning Twitter links definitely won't help it.

If just all of the influencers, artists and so on around the world who hate what happened with Twitter/Musk would have the balls to abandon it. All those people who are the reason why many even use it. But they are so scared to lose a few percent of their income if they aren't present on every damn platform to promote themselves...because even if you make millions a year, more money is still more important.