fuck you X

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    Perfect for when you accidentally click on one of their embedded posts. Hurray!

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    Sorry but i imagined something different when i read “enchanted tracking protection”

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    Yea I have a bunch of anti tracking shit on Firefox mobile and desktop and it breaks so many normie sites. If it breaks the site, move on. Fuck em.

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    x (formerly twitter)… you mean twitter (desperately x)

    even elon calls it twitter dude why are people still pretending they have to honor a rebrand of a company by a dipshit who deadnames and misgenders his own kid.

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      just call it xitter (pronounced shitter) as that is what it is, full of shit

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        nah, i realize it’s popular around here but it still acknowledges the rebrand. I just don’t want to.

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      I’m sticking with “Twitter (currently known as X)”.

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        it’s not though. only musk glazers make an effort to call it x. everyone either says twitter or does something with parentheses. if it were currently known as x people would’ve stopped mentioning both names. it’s been more than a year now. complete failure of a rebrand IMO.

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    If you have the choice between Firefox and Xitter and are conflicted… What are you even doing with your life??

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      I’m a little confused, that’s pretty typical usage of the word. Or is it because it comes across a little pretentious? As though they’re just trying to cooperate with you to more easily violate your privacy.

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        I can’t speak for OP, but personally it makes my bullshit detector kick into high gear any time a corporate channel talks in a casual, friendly tone like that. It comes across as very insincere and infantalizing to me.

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          I hate to break it to you but almost every major corporation has a person whose entire job is to translate corporate copy into easy-to-parse, casual, friendly “conversation,” because they do want you to think of the brand as your trusted friend. They’re trying to manipulate us at every level, every interaction.

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    I deleted that dumpster fire the minute old Space Karen bought it. I wasn’t tweeting but I used it to read some people. But I’m ok to give that up to never ever support what fuckface does.

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    If you’re using Twitter, fuck you.

    I don’t care why you’re still on some fascist manchild’s propaganda box. Leave. You’re already here - you know alternatives exist. Stop visiting the Nazi bar.

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    It’s known to cause issues, such as costing us money instead of making us money, and making your browsing experience slightly more tolerable in this dump