• 3abas@lemmy.world
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    2 days ago

    Because it changed its name… like what would be the point of calling it Twitter when it’s literally x.com now?

    How do you lose credibility for calling a product by its name? What do you mean it’s not going to happen? It’s already happened. You can call it a stupid rebrand (I agree), but you can’t pretend it didn’t happen… Twitter doesn’t exist anymore.

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      2 days ago

      They mean that replacing “Twitter” with “X” isn’t going to change in the common vernacular.

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        1 day ago

        Yes it is, it has… The verb tweet isn’t going away, no one is going to seriously “x” line no one is going to bing anything, but that has nothing to do with the product itself anymore. A Kleenex just means tissue paper to most people, and a tweet is a short message on a Twitter inspired platform… You tweet on x now, because that’s literally the product’s name.

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            22 hours ago

            They specifically said it lowers their credibility to call x.com “x” instead of Twitter, which isn’t its name anymore.

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        1 day ago

        It’s still called Facebook… The parent company changed names, you refusing to call Facebook the product of meta is just silly… Meta is the evil corporation that makes Facebook.

        Elon bought Twitter and changed it to x, you refusing to call it by its old name doesn’t change that fact and doesn’t change it back to Twitter magically. It’s weird, but whenever.

        Do you refuse to call Walmart anything but Walton’s? Do you refuse to say Firefox because it shall forever be Firebird? Do you refer to the iPhone as the product of Apple Computers?

        Products change names, get over it.

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          18 hours ago

          Do you just like arguing with people online? Because if you didn’t know… the debate-bro persona isn’t as edgy and controversial as you seem to want it to be.

          If you were paying attention, (you weren’t) you’d have noticed I never said a thing about the social media platform. I said FACEBOOK; as in- THE COMPANY.

          So… maybe instead of typing up seething paragraphs and failed “gotcha’ moments, you should go find a book on how to read for context.

          It’ll save you some embarrassment in the future.

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          1 day ago

          Keep arguing with people online, you’re so productive and you’re changing so many minds, ahahahahaha

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      2 days ago

      What do you call posts on this platform? Is it tweets? It is isn’t it? So yeah, its still twitter.

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        I don’t use the Nazi platform, but I recognize its name is x… I don’t know what you think you get out of insisting on calling it Twitter? Do you think that’s a protest? Do you think you’re hurting Elon and his Nazi friends by calling into question the credibility of someone for calling it by its name?

        Just such a weird nonsensical hill to die on. Just stop using the platform entirely, and just accept that Twitter is dead.

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          Meh, the new name is dumb, I’m not using it. It’s got such brand recognition that articles talk about it as Twitter/X instead of just saying X.