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7 days agoSince art has been used to funnel large sums of money, I doubt they plan to cancel that.
Since art has been used to funnel large sums of money, I doubt they plan to cancel that.
Welcome to China!!! It’s not just that singular incident either, but that’s definitely the go-to. I just can’t trust anything or anyone not willing to accept their faults. These are things we learn from. If we forget them, we get Nazis! Or whatever the Chinese equivalent of them is, the CCP?
It’s good to have competition anyway. Twitter was getting too popular. There should be lots of options. Even if some of those options cater to a specific crowd. MAGAs, teens, people who think Tiananmen Square is just a geographical location.
Twitter is alive and well with the users they are intending to reach.
They don’t have to pay the middle man now!