When NPR left twitter they found it had a minimal effect on their traffic.
I wonder if EM realises that letting news outlets know how little influence his toy has will work out the way he expects.
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When NPR left twitter they found it had a minimal effect on their traffic.
I wonder if EM realises that letting news outlets know how little influence his toy has will work out the way he expects.
If the captain is deliberately sinking the ship, those who vow to follow him to Davy Jones have a mental problem.
Is there a non-paywalled source?