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Someone get this asshole to get into a submarine

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In the Black Sea.

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If only more billionaires tried to visit the Titanic.

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Oh that’s dark 🤣🤣

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They all say they work well under pressure after all.

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A Titan submarine, right? We want nothing but best for dear old Elon.

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Only the most “Innovative” of submersibles will do.

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I don’t think anyone has ever made a submarine out of toilet paper tubes, masking tape and blu-tack. This is the peak of innovation.

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Yeah humans. Not ppl with a god complex

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I’ve never wished a man dead, but I have read some obituaries with great pleasure

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This is the best summary I could come up with:


In the middle of a wave of rampant misinformation, excessive hate speech, and endless harassment, X owner Elon Musk set his sights on Wikipedia.

Not to be outdone by his own tweet, Musk immediately followed it up with a challenge: “I will give them a billion dollars if they change their name to Dickipedia.”

Beyond its status as the largest and “most-read reference work in history,” Wikipedia has long been heralded as a product of both massive fundraising and an internet full of people obsessed with very specific things.

Earlier this month, Musk called the internet encyclopedia “wokipedia,” after co-founder Wales criticized rampant misinformation on X.

(An October report from NBC found that the Community Notes program has allowed known war misinformation to thrive on the platform unchecked for hours.)

For Rauwerda’s own purposes, right now that includes the description of zoo animals as celebrities in 19th-century American news and a serial defecator in Colorado nicknamed the Mad Pooper.


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Summary is missing some context here. The article is an interview with Annie Rauwerda.

Behind the X owner’s trolling is a years long obsession with the internet’s favorite encyclopedia, Depths of Wiki creator Annie Rauwerda tells Rolling Stone

Then later

But much of Musk’s consternation with the popular site appears to be less about its features and more about his inability to control what it says about him. Rauwerda, creator of Depths of Wikipedia, one of the most popular Wikipedia-focused accounts online, tells Rolling Stone that Musk’s focus seems to be coming from a man obsessed with encyclopedias — who’s still unable to bend the world’s most popular one towards his will.

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Unchecked for… Hours?

Hours??

That’s fucking amazing that they can get it down so fast! Honestly they should advise Facebook or something on how to not leave misinformation up for years. Hours is actually incredible.

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Deeply unwelcome. I hate that this is even a thought that he has had.

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Buying and destroying Twitter started with a joke like this.

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Unless Wikipedia is a public company with fiduciary responsibilities, can’t they just say, “fuck you. No.”?

EDIT: They’re a non commercial 501©(3). They can say “fuck you. No.”

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Well I’m sure glad someone looked into that. Still, I’m anxious he might try to do Bad Things™ to it. Ya know, like he does whenever he gets some idea in his head about something, and then Bad Things™ happen to it.

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There’s that, and the fact that Jimmy Wales might have a reverse uno card, as he is quietly developing a free and non profit social media platform of his own called trust cafe.

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Did it?

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Twitter was public. Wikimedia is a 501 non-profit.

He can’t buy it.

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No, I know. Still feels less than good

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Into the ground maybe.

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The headline actually says “ruin”, not “run” so they’re already on board with you.

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Hes down 200 billion due to other stocks tanking so its much worse than that

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Turns out the real Tesla Deathrays were in Elons cars.

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I’m sure this isn’t credible, but:

https://www.forbes.com/profile/elon-musk/?sh=63510bfb7999

Credible or not, the guy certainly isn’t searching his couch cushions.

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Net worth ≠ has that money to spend. You can be worth Y amount yet have very little actual cash depending on the circumstances. Of course, you could also borrow the money depending on how much collateral you put up.

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I understand it isn’t the same, but when we’re dealing with numbers that far beyond human comprehension I’m not sure it matters all that much any more.

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