@phenomlab I agree with you, otherwise they would have already done that.
Twitter "rebrands" to X
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@veronikya not stupid, no - but certainly a grandiose view of his own abilities which might not match reality.
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Just reading the below article - seems WeChat is sewn into literally everything - everyday life in China
https://www.bbc.com/news/business-66333633
Clearly a level of success that Musk is keen to emulate.
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@phenomlab this will not be successful in the US. We already have Google graveyard that proves this… People do not want to “merge” various businesses into one. They prefer to keep them separated.
Whenever someone else becomes successful Google just replicates the product but fails miserably… Who needs another “Facebook” (Google+) while we have the original one? Or Google Wave or Hangouts (messenger/skype), Stadia (Playstation/Xbox competitor) , URL shortener (bit ly)… or even if we go back ~20 years… Google Videos was horrible compared to youtube or Dailymotion, but in this case, google just bought youtube before canceling google videos… (I guess their best investment)
I do not think Elon is as smart as the people in Google… We will see another website soon “killed by Elon” lol
Today I realized that twitter app on my phone turned into “X”… I think it is time for Zuckerberg to check-mate Elon… He can re-brand his new “Trends” app into “Twitter” lol… It will create more traffic for sure… and he was trying to create a Twitter anyways, and clearly Elon is trying to get away from “Twitter”, so it is a chance for Zuckerberg
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@crazycells said in Twitter “rebrands” to X:
He can re-brand his new “Trends” app into “Twitter” lol… It will create more traffic for sure…
Rumour has it that Threads has seriously lost momentum in terms of signups. The first wave was over 100m, but that has since flatlined.
https://www.forbes.com/sites/rogerdooley/2023/07/25/threads-engagement-drop-not-shocking/
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@phenomlab I am not surprised. even I realized that I did not get its name right while writing lol
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maybe it is just me, but I feel like people are hesitant to put all their eggs in the same basket, they will just not trust big companies… so whatever Mark replicates will not really be successful. No one will switch to Threads while we have Twitter. These new apps should come from independent sources “to be cool”
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@crazycells Yes, this is a good point. I think that the first “100 million” registrations were comprised of those with Instagram accounts who simply were curious and decided to sign up to see what all the fuss was about, and those brand strategists who only signed up to secure their own brand in case Threads really took off.
As I mentioned earlier, the momentum has slowed significantly since then.
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@crazycells have you seen the same list but for Microsoft?
https://killedbymicrosoft.info/
And then there’s this… 🤭
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@phenomlab lol I have not seen this before, but it totally makes sense…
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@crazycells always makes me laugh