Don’t trust them. You can figure out for yourself if you trust the protocol.

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Over here we say don’t trust verify. As long as you can trust yourself you’re set. Also the obsession with Jack’s time as CEO is getting boring 🥱he’s moved on, so should you.

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Thank you for the reply BTW. It’s not expected and appreciated. I replied to one of your defenders and will reply essentially the same here for visibility.

Please know that the questions are not attacks. And perhaps you’re right, we don’t need to trust but can verify the protocol (although I’m way to much of a layman to ever be able to do that. Thankfully that’s the power of social, other good actors can verify for us).

This still doesn’t address what happened at Twitter and how it happened. You were there from the beginning, built an amazing platform that was then weaponized, used, and became more powerful than an atomic bomb.

It doesn’t appear that you’re a bad actor. Though, who can tell. So, how does the worlds most powerful communications platform get taken over by one political party. This in America, which is supposed to be “free.”

Put some respect on the atomic bomb 😤

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Do you really think Twitter is more powerful than the atomic bomb…

Do you really think it isn’t?

Just checked your username… lol! I guess you’re being serious so I’ll leave you with this:

Text on the internet still leaves people with choice. A lot of people might be gullible but they can still think for themselves and learn whenever they finally choose to. Life isn’t as grim as you seem to think it is. Only 229 million people use Twitter. That’s not even the whole country of the US.

Atomic bombs could evaporate the fucking surface of the planet multiple times over. Both the US and Russia have the power to do this on their own.

Maybe take a break from the internet dude…

Don't trust... verify.

Pretty challenging for rookies to do