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By far the best social media
I don't post on it, but I use it to aggregate news and to see posts from people that I find interesting. It hasn't changed one bit, for me. If anything, the "for you" shows me far more interesting stuff than it did before Elon took over. Maybe it's my imagination.

Facebook and Instagram are full of reposted content. Facebook died when it brought out the "Share" feature.
 
I don't post on it, but I use it to aggregate news and to see posts from people that I find interesting. It hasn't changed one bit, for me. If anything, the "for you" shows me far more interesting stuff than it did before Elon took over. Maybe it's my imagination.

Facebook and Instagram are full of reposted content. Facebook died when it brought out the "Share" feature.
If you're using it for news aggregation then I can see it wouldn't have really changed.

It's totally buggered replies though by sorting people paying for blue ticks first who also seem to be the dumbest people on the planet.

I take my hat off to musk for that brief two day period where people were setting up new fake blue ticked accounts for like Lockheed Martin and Chiquita and straight up knocking tens of millions off of their share price.

Should have kept it like that.

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I don't post on it, but I use it to aggregate news and to see posts from people that I find interesting. It hasn't changed one bit, for me. If anything, the "for you" shows me far more interesting stuff than it did before Elon took over. Maybe it's my imagination.

Facebook and Instagram are full of reposted content. Facebook died when it brought out the "Share" feature.
Agreed.
As unfiltered as you’ll get for a widely used social media platform too.
Don’t get the Musk hate tbh
 
Yeah but it's owned by Elon now I refuse to use it


The stupid rebrand that looks like when someone's avant-garde nephew experiments with minimalist graphic design on your website and no-one knows what you do for a job any more.
 
I don't post on it, but I use it to aggregate news and to see posts from people that I find interesting. It hasn't changed one bit, for me. If anything, the "for you" shows me far more interesting stuff than it did before Elon took over. Maybe it's my imagination.

Facebook and Instagram are full of reposted content. Facebook died when it brought out the "Share" feature.
When Elon took over the for you just started recommending me pr0n so I stopped using it
 
I see the MTC is promoting their new production of the Samuel Beckett play “Waiting for Gadot.”
A reimagined version of his original play, “Waiting for Godot”, but in this version the two characters of Estragon and Vladimir are awaiting the arrival of Wonder Woman.
 

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Agreed.
As unfiltered as you’ll get for a widely used social media platform too.
Don’t get the Musk hate tbh
The anti-Muskers are brain-dead idiots, so that explains it
 
When Elon took over the for you just started recommending me pr0n so I stopped using it
The algorithm shows you a preview of what you most view on your browsing history
 
The stupid rebrand that looks like when someone's avant-garde nephew experiments with minimalist graphic design on your website and no-one knows what you do for a job any more.
Yasss Kitten, I'm an influencer expaaarriaaance manager at X, mmhmm 💅
 

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This is a bit of a blast from the past.
Who knows why things pop up on a YouTube feed.
But, if you get the opportunity, watch something called The Rutles.
An Eric Idle inspired bit of comedy, a satire based on The Beatles.
(And if you’re really good at picking out cameos, full of them: George Harrison as a reporter, Ronnie Wood as a punk squatter, Bianca Jagger as a Linda McCartney and a character called Charity Hitler as a Yoko Ono).
Must have been created in the mid 70’s, Idle says it’s post Python television.
Some great songs too.
“Let it Rut”
“A Hard Days Rutting”
“Get up and go”

Here’s one clip:

 
This is a bit of a blast from the past.
Who knows why things pop up on a YouTube feed.
But, if you get the opportunity, watch something called The Rutles.
An Eric Idle inspired bit of comedy, a satire based on The Beatles.
(And if you’re really good at picking out cameos, full of them: George Harrison as a reporter, Ronnie Wood as a punk squatter, Bianca Jagger as a Linda McCartney and a character called Charity Hitler as a Yoko Ono).
Must have been created in the mid 70’s, Idle says it’s post Python television.
Some great songs too.
“Let it Rut”
“A Hard Days Rutting”
“Get up and go”

Here’s one clip:



At the time there was a move to get the Beatles back together. One of the big talk shows had offered the Beatles a huge amount of cash if they would re-unite on their show.

Taking the piss , Saturday night Live offered something in the order of $2000.

Eric Idle at the time had a show called "Rutland Weekend Television" which was a show disguised to look like some sort of community TV show program.

SNL had decided to get him to host an episode, and to set it up, they feigned a bad line where Eric would bring the Beatles, and collect the $2000.
The bad line had disguised the fact that it was actually the Ruttles, setting it up for the show, where the Ruttles were born.

Rutland Weekend Televison did get some headlining acts though.

 
This is a bit of a blast from the past.
Who knows why things pop up on a YouTube feed.
But, if you get the opportunity, watch something called The Rutles.
An Eric Idle inspired bit of comedy, a satire based on The Beatles.
(And if you’re really good at picking out cameos, full of them: George Harrison as a reporter, Ronnie Wood as a punk squatter, Bianca Jagger as a Linda McCartney and a character called Charity Hitler as a Yoko Ono).
Must have been created in the mid 70’s, Idle says it’s post Python television.
Some great songs too.
“Let it Rut”
“A Hard Days Rutting”
“Get up and go”

Here’s one clip:


It's a classic - I think it was financed by George Harrison.
 
It's a classic - I think it was financed by George Harrison.


I saw a doco on how Harrison had put up everything he owned to set up a production company to release Th Life Of Brian after BBC freaked out about it being sacrilegious and pulled out funding half way through production. If had gone arse up he would have lost everything including his house. Ended up making some of the great British films.
 
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