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tomkeirblyth · 1 year
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💀💀💀💀
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ravenxbones · 20 days
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hey you, i know what you’re gonna do
i wanna be the person that you do it to
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kotetsu doesnt use twitter so barnaby had to painstakingly explain how ryan was being difficult on purpose and then subaru (clueless) swooped in to say the meanest thing hes ever heard
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secondsonaym · 1 year
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More stuff from twitter
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killjoysecrets · 9 months
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I think twitterverse cherri just made shit up. guy was just being angsty and gay not killing 200 dracs or whatever
Submit your secrets here
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thecsquirrel · 10 months
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Talk about a cross-generational icon. Legendary.
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Twitter roleplay is so weird because one day you get to a point where Sandy is a spider/River demon ghost and Huntsman is a eldritch Horror ghost server of LBD.. thing
We have a lot of laughs here
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killjoynest · 2 years
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cherri cola on the radio: good! great, even. either its a rampage update or a poem whats not to like?
cherri cola in person:
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[id in alt]
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misfitwashere · 1 year
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Robert Reich - Musk's Humongous Mistake
 ROBERT REICH 
When Elon Musk bought Twitter for $44 billion, he clearly didn’t know that the key assets he was buying lay in Twitter’s 7,500 workers’ heads.
On corporate balance sheets, the assets of a corporation are its factories, equipment, patents, and brand name.
Workers aren’t considered assets. They appear as costs. In fact, payrolls are typically two-thirds of a corporation’s total costs. Which is why companies often cut payrolls to increase profits.  
The reason for this is simple. Corporations have traditionally been viewed as production systems. Assets are things that corporations own, which turn inputs — labor, raw materials, and components — into marketable products.
Reduce the costs of these inputs, and — presto — each product generates more profit. Or that’s been the traditional view.
Yet today, increasingly, corporations aren’t just production systems. They’re systems for directing the know-how, know-what, know-where, and know-why of the people who work within them.  
A large and growing part of the value of a corporation now lies in the heads of its workers — heads that know how to innovate, know what needs improvement, know where the company’s strengths and vulnerabilities are found, and know why the corporation succeeds (or doesn’t).
These human assets are becoming the key assets of today’s corporations. But they can’t be owned, as are factories, equipment, patents, and brands. They must be motivated.   
When Musk fired half of Twitter’s workforce, then threatened to fire any remaining dissenters and demanded that the rest pledge to accept “long hours at high intensity” — leading to the resignations last week of an estimated 1,200 more Twitter employees — he began to destroy what he bought.
Now he’s panicking. Last week he tried to hire back some of the people he fired. On Friday he sent emails to Twitter employees asking that “anyone who actually writes software” report in, and stating that he wanted to learn about Twitter’s “tech stack” (its software and related systems).
But even if Musk gets this information, he probably won’t be able to save Twitter.
Most of Twitter’s employees are now gone, which means most of its know-how to prevent outages and failures during high-traffic events is also gone, most of its know-what is necessary to maintain and enhance computing architecture is gone, most of its know-where to guard against cyberattacks is gone, and most of its know-why hate speech (and other awful stuff advertisers want to avoid) is getting through its filters and what to do about it, is also now gone. 
Without this knowledge and talent, Twitter is a shell — an office building, some patents, and a brand — without the capacity to improve or even sustain its service.
Twitter is unlikely to fail all at once. But bugs and glitches will mount, the quality of what’s offered will deteriorate, hateful tweets will burgeon, and customers and advertisers will flee.
As Richard Forno, assistant director of the Center for Cybersecurity at the University of Maryland, Baltimore County told the New York Times, “it’s like putting a car on the road, hitting the accelerator, and then the driver jumps out. How far is it going to go before it crashes?”
Not even Donald Trump seems particularly eager to take up Musk’s offer to have him back on the platform.
Safe to say, Twitter is no longer worth the nearly $44 billion Musk paid for it. It’s now probably worth only a fraction of that sum — a fact that should be of no small concern to the bankers who lent Musk $30 billion to purchase Twitter on condition he pay $1 billion a year in interest.
Two lessons here.
First, corporations that regard employees only as costs to be cut rather than as assets to be nourished can make humongous mistakes. Elon Musk is Exhibit #1.
Second, where corporations view employees as costs, the traditional way for employees to flex their muscle is to strike, thereby temporarily closing factories and stopping the machines.
But where employees are a corporation’s key assets, workers’ greater power comes in threatening to — or actually — walking out the door. Elon Musk is Exhibit #2.
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pikechris · 9 months
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speaking of my good omens fics. i'm at brighton pride today, and i'm staying in worthing, and yesterday I was in littlehampton and the actual beach near which my crowley and aziraphale have their cottage. the one always shown in two of hearts, twitterverse, all those stories. i've been thinking about them the whole time and it's made me feel extremely nostalgic, oh my god, just after season 2, too
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justanothersong · 2 years
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What a time to be alive.
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rigveda13 · 1 year
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More avatrice from the twitterverse
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ravenxbones · 2 years
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i need her like a forest needs a flame 🔥
shoutout to the twitterverse au that lives in my brain
[ID: a colored pencil and posca pen drawing of party poison and fun ghoul. ghoul is east asian, heavily tattooed, and has long black hair, wearing a yellow sweater and jeans. poison is white, with lots of freckles, shoulder-length bright red hair, wearing bright green eyeshadow and a purple cropped t-shirt and light wash jeans. poison has one of ghoul’s wrists held in one hand, and they are looking at him with a smirk. he’s looking back up at them contemptuously, pulling his arm away. end ID]
lineart under the cut
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ryan gets investigated for tax evasion bc he jokes too much but he just likes studying tax plans (canon) for tax avoidance (legal). thomas is contractually obligated to tweet once per day so he chose to quote ryan
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secondsonaym · 11 months
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Twitterverse Beryl got a pet crab and named it Norbert.
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