Is Twitter About to Undergo a Meta-like Rebrand?
Things are not what they seem with Elon Musk and Twitter
I’ve never really trusted Elon Musk. In my mind, he’s just another actor playing his part on the world stage. Like Bill Gates, but with hotter girlfriends. Or Volodomyr Zelenskyy, without the war mongering.
And just like his fellow WEF acolytes, I think his acquisition of Twitter is about to usher us into even darker times.
How Did We Get Here?
Pop culture and the left have been enamored with Musk for decades. From Iron Man to South Park, and SNL to the Joe Rogan podcast, they’ve been treating him like a god and he’s eaten up every second of it.
What surprised me was when I started to see conservatives creaming their pants over the idea of him taking over Twitter. There’s really no nicer way to put it.
Then he did take over Twitter and they began to act like Musk was their BFF, sending direct tweets to him as if he was sitting on the other side of the screen with a notepad, just waiting to add their every request to his list of to-dos.
Fucking dum-dums.
You’d think that people — and I mean the general population of this planet, not one political side over another — would know better by now. Politicians, “journalists”, and tech billionaires don’t care about you or me.
Musk is no different. It doesn’t matter how many joints he smokes in public or how many young women he knocks up. He’s not one of the people. And his promise to bring free speech back to Twitter? Utter nonsense.
Musk is literally responsible for ushering in the tools that are going to rob us of the freedoms that remain and destroy our society as we know it. Electric vehicles and solar energy. AI and brain implants. Hell, even PayPal has shown its true colors.
Mark my words, Twitter will be next.
Will Twitter Be Rebranded as X.com?
I guess we could argue that Twitter has already had a hand in the destabilization of our society. But in the hands of Musk, I fear it’s going to do far more damage.
He already went on record saying that he was going to create his own social media platform via his stagnating X.com. This was when the Twitter deal looked like it wasn’t going to go through.
Now that it has, Twitter is going to help bring X.com to life much faster than planned.
I think there are a couple of ways this could happen. However, I think the most likely scenario is that Musk will pull a Zuckerberg and announce a rebranding of Twitter as X.com in about a year’s time. First, he’s got to usher in some changes.
I’ve already started noticing an uptick in sponsored posts. I’m talking every 4 or 5 tweets in my feed is an ad. The blue checkmark is also about to get monetized, to the tune of about $8 a month.
So I think we’re going to see Musk and his team hard at work at turning Twitter into a money-making machine. Not to benefit its users, or to make speech any freer there, but to give him the capital he needs to rebrand and add new features to the platform.
X.com is supposedly going to be an everything app. If you guys were wondering how the global elites could make social credit scoring and digital IDs something that everyone on all sides of the political aisle welcomed with open arms, this is going to be it.
It won’t happen overnight.
What we’ll probably see is Musk making small changes to Twitter that make conservatives happy while also trying to salvage as much of the left-leaning base of users as possible. He’ll announce X.com as a separate app in the meantime. However, because it’ll be built using Twitter’s infrastructure, people are going to gravitate towards it because it feels super comfortable and safe. Not to mention all of the convenience that comes with merging social media with all the other shit people do online — like shopping, banking, texting, etc. People are going to eat it up.
All the while, people will be blind to what’s going on. Not because Musk is good at hiding his true motives. He been telling us all along what he stands for in terms of transhumanism, universal basic income, and so on. Even his WEF “Young Global Leader” status is out in the open.
Nope, people will be blind to the Twitter/X transformation and all the one-world-government initiatives it’ll usher in because they really, really, really want Musk to be their champion. He wouldn’t dare betray them and misuse or abuse their data and trust. Right?
Like I said, no one has learned a thing.