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Will Elon Musk's ownership be good or bad for Twitter?

Will Elon Musk's ownership be good or bad for Twitter?

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Good

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Ryan
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Ryan

When a company is public you have to always show value to your share holders. Elon will be able to kick bots off, re in state true free speech and clean up the app. He will be able to do this since he doesn’t have to always be showing increased users, ext.

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Max
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Max

Good for Twitter and America. Free speech wins again. And I knew the Disney thing, had to move along to a new topic.

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Max
Max

This Question of the Day won't last long either. It's leaning way to Conservative.

Lisa Gore
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Lisa Gore

They are lucky they didn’t go broke and Elon kept them alive basically. Go Woke Go Broke. #Im🍑44

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Skye pie
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Skye pie

He know how to run a successful business too many people were not doing knowing working for twitter so he fired them to make more money for himself and people who work you cant get bad at him

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Zaos Gonzolez
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Zaos Gonzolez

I think it’s mostly good, which means that Musk buying Twitter is partly false. In conclusion, i will not have a Twitter account.

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Adam
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Adam

Thought you all might like this article. Have a great day. https://www.dispatch.com/story/news/2021/06/04/ohio-state-university-study-conservatives-liberal-political-misinformation/7524485002/

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Jeanette Johnson
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Jeanette Johnson

bad very very bad I used to like him that is UNTIL what he did to the workers I can't say what I really feel. and wouldn't be a good look for me and I don't want to be seen that way ESPECIALLY when I'm not that kind of person

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Tim Sylvester
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Tim Sylvester

I think Musks' performance speaks for itself at this point!

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Are you traveling this Memorial Day holiday weekend?

Are you traveling this Memorial Day holiday weekend?

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No

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Should Missouri communities welcome data centers?

Should Missouri communities welcome data centers?

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No

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Harry D
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Harry D

Only if they want massive investment that dramatically expands their taxbase and builds modern infrastructure close to the end users to support a growing futuristic economy. Unfortunately, Columbia city council listens to misguided special interests who live in leftist utopia dreamworld.

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Max
Max

City leaders would rather tax the citizens. They don't want the city to grow.

No

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Mushin Zenkoans
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Mushin Zenkoans

Large data centers can consume up to 5 million gallons of water per day, which is equivalent to the water use of a small city. Additionally, they can draw as much electricity as 100,000 homes or more, significantly impacting local resources. That is simply unacceptable.

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Max
Max

Sure Jan

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