X revokes paid blue check from United Auto Workers after strike called::After a report called out Musk’s union-busting, UAW’s blue check got reinstated.

  • @Wogi@lemmy.world
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    1392 years ago

    I wonder why the guy who bought Tesla might not want the UAW represented on the platform he bought? I can’t think of why that might be

  • @OneClappedCheek@lemmy.world
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    1072 years ago

    Just as much of a Musk hater as the rest of them, but this was posted elsewhere. UAW changed their profile photo at the same time they announced the strike, which triggered the flag on the account. Apparently this is standard with all verified accounts until the photo can be reviewed.

    Anywho, fuck Elon Musk!

    • @sbv@sh.itjust.works
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      From the original Intercept article:

      This article was updated to include information about a Twitter policy to temporarily remove checkmarks from verified accounts that change their profile pictures. Twitter offered only an auto-response to The Intercept’s request for comment ahead of publication. The article was previously updated to note that Twitter restored UAW’s Twitter verification after publication.

      • Flying Squid
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        152 years ago

        Twitter offered only an auto-response to The Intercept’s request for comment ahead of publication.

        By this, they mean that any media questions to Twitter get auto-responded to with the poop emoji. Because Musk is a child.

        • @sbv@sh.itjust.works
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          42 years ago

          Elon is a big bag of dicks, but it looks like Twitter is no longer replying with poop emojis. From the linked article:

          To a request for comment, X only sent Ars an auto-response, saying, “Busy now, please check back later.”

      • @TheGrandNagus@lemmy.world
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        32 years ago

        Jesus, you people really are obsessed with trans people’s genitals.

        Not even on topic and you still manage to chat about them. That’s not normal.

  • Phoenixz
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    Elon Musk is an incompetent sociopathic scammer who got very lucky.

    He is not a great engineer, he’s a dumbass who got fired from his own company for being incompetent. When the company was bought he raked in the cash from the shares he had, that’s all. All his “great ideas” are face palmingly stupid.

    He’s petty and vengeful. When rescuers were risking their lives getting kids out of a cave denied his stupid idea, he called them a pedophile just because fuck you. That is musk in a nutshell.

    He doesn’t give a shit about anything or anybody but himself. He forces people to work in near slave like conditions. Do it or get fired and lose your house, or maybe deported. Unions? Fuck your unions, here is a chain lulz.

    He. Lies. About. Everything. Probably the only person worse than Trump when it comes to continuous lying. Every promise he made is bullshit. Tesla will… nope.

    He was the bright light behind the decision not to use flame diverters (standard tech from the 60’s) when his next SpaceX toy was launched, because it would take too much time to build and it would not be needed… a decision which utterly obliterated the launch platform, pelted even cars on a parking lot 5 kilometers away and polluted the entire surroundings. All because he needs to show the world how big his dick is. Then when the rocket blew up over Mexican territory (nice self destruct that didn’t even work) everyone cheered because rockets… should… Blow up? Oh yeah, that was by design. WTF?

    And as always, he just laughs it off and his fans laugh with him because “it’s Elon man, he’s cool! He walked in to Twitter with a kitchen sink!” And then proceeded to run the company he paid twice too much for into the ground, it now being worth, what? 30% from what he paid? So like 15% from what it was actually worth? From the second he started he just did the stupid. Firing so many people without even checking if they were needed, causing people to be locked in the buildings, the blue check mark scandal… twitter (not X) is a shit show and will be bankrupt very soon as muskie won’t be able to afford to pay back the billions he had to borrow for his little toy.

    Fuck everything about this guy, may he step on a Lego every day he gets out of bed.

    • @shalafi@lemmy.world
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      52 years ago

      Right with ya, but I’m not seeing any of his fans online. Nada. I’m pretty sure they’re all but gone or deep in hiding.

      • @rororo@lemmy.world
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        I think you wouldn’t find them on Lemmy, it’s kind of an echo chamber here. I have a bunch of family that has Teslas and plans to get more Teslas because they’re “cool” and they either don’t care that Elon is behind it, or think he’s some kind of hero.

  • 🐱TheCat
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    772 years ago

    Somewhere an Elon fanboy is explaining why this is peak free speech

    • @SendMePhotos@lemmy.world
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      52 years ago

      I mean technically it’s the free speech of Elon to do whatever with his company, right? Like how the Colorado photographer didn’t have to provide services to gays and how Amazon is no longer allowing BLM.

      • @SpaceCowboy@lemmy.ca
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        32 years ago

        When the savior of humanity declared he was a “free speech absolutist” people misinterpreted his meaning.

        He meant that he should have absolute authority over who should have free speech.

      • Cosmic Cleric
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        32 years ago

        I mean technically it’s the free speech

        Legally, yes. Ethically, definitely no.

        How most of society uses that term is not in the legal way, but in the ethical way, which is a topic all on its own; a weird disconnect.

    • @etuomaala@sopuli.xyz
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      42 years ago

      As an ex Elon fanboy let me literally honestly try the best I can here…

      The best I can come up with is, “Hi. Elon here. Revoking UAW’s blue check was just a joke. Get it? Humour! I can humourise with the best of them. Ha. Ha. Ha.”

    • Cosmic Cleric
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      42 years ago

      Somewhere an Elon fanboy is explaining why this is peak free speech

      This gives off such a movie “It’s a Wonderful Life” vibe.

    • RaivoKulli
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      32 years ago

      Private platform. That was the argument before Elon took over, so I guess same works (or doesn’t) here.

    • @Pohl@lemmy.world
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      22 years ago

      It is free speech as I would define it. The UAW had decided foolishly to communicate on a platform run by and for right wing reactionaries. Those asshats are free to moderate however they like, it’s their platform.

      Stop using twitter you idiots! Using twitter gives legitimacy to the platform. The platform’s spreads nazi hate speech. What possible excuse does the UAW have for giving legitimacy to a nazi platform???

      • Cosmic Cleric
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        42 years ago

        In the land of morons, I reasonable person reads the articles and finds this:

        To be fair, the Arstechnica article doesn’t mention this, the Intercept article that Arstechnica refers to does, and most people usually don’t read double article in deep before commenting.

  • @Illuminostro@lemmy.world
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    652 years ago

    It’s time to put some of these billionaires in their place. Nationalize his shit, seize his assets, and revoke his passport and citizenship. Fuck Musk, sick of his childish attention seeking bullshit.

    • @Red_October@lemmy.world
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      182 years ago

      Nationalize SpaceX for sure. Let him keep Twitter though, at this point it’s such a dumpster fire that it’s more of an albatross around his neck than an asset, we don’t need the tax payers carrying that shit.

    • @Ludi@lemmy.ml
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      142 years ago

      I would say we give him the French treatment. Fucker is just wasting oxygen

      • tb_
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        132 years ago

        This instance on its own, yeah.

        But it has been a pattern again and again.

      • @teuast@lemmy.ca
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        32 years ago

        Trump is going to get hit harder the fifth time a jury finds him liable for defaming E. Jean Carroll than they did the first time.

      • @mimichuu_@lemm.ee
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        32 years ago

        If nationalization is scandalous violence for you, let me say I want him to get the french treatment.

  • @ForgetReddit@lemmy.world
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    552 years ago

    This dude is such a pussy. I wish he wasn’t terrified to fight Zuckerberg so we could all watch him get his ass kicked.

  • @foggy@lemmy.world
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    502 years ago

    lol does he not realize that he has delegitimized any credibility his platform once held?

    I’m sure they do not care.

    • @BigNote@lemm.ee
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      32 years ago

      No, this is a straight up win for UAW. They are trying to unionize Tesla’s workers, so any anti-union activity on Elon’s part only plays into their hands at the NLRB level.

    • @Skyrmir@lemmy.world
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      12 years ago

      It’s not that he doesn’t care. It’s the goal. Killing the credibility of social media is a top priority for authoritarians. They can’t have people talking to each other outside of the shaped narratives delivered by their media companies. That’s why companies spend so much on bot farms, shills and influencers. In order to shape public narratives when they can’t control the media.

        • @xX_fnord_Xx@lemmy.world
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          22 years ago

          Yeah. I’m not famous at all, but I could imagine it would be troublesome trying to migrate a popular account with thousands of followers to another service.

          Even if you were successful, you’d probably only retain a quarter of your followers because most people can’t be ballsed to dl/sign up for another app.

          Half your followers on Twitter are probably bots or inactive anyhow, so take that as you will.

      • 🐱TheCat
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        42 years ago

        I’m not on twitter and never was, but I’m not silly enough to think billionaires don’t shape my world in a million fucking ways with their unilateral decisions. Elon here has a HUGE one recently in deciding to disable starlink during a Ukraine offensive.

        Trying to assist his rich buddies with fucking with the union is a lower tier crime but still its fuckery that affects a lot of people.

        Then we’ve got other rich asshats selling state secrets for money.

        Billionaires are a liability and everyone needs to realize it.

    • @BigNote@lemm.ee
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      12 years ago

      This is a win for UAW though. They are trying to unionize Tesla’s workers and this behavior gives them an edge on the already labor-friendly NLRB by showing that Elon is actively anti-union.

      If anyone thinks for a moment that union organizers don’t actively plan this kind of thing out, I can assure that they do. It’s part of their job description. My union is a lot smaller than UAW and our organizers get up to all kinds of subterfuge and shenanigans, so I can only imagine what the UAW people are doing.

    • @NotOverSeether@lemmy.world
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      -22 years ago

      The biggest losers are the people who cannot read for more than 10 seconds at a time.

      This article was updated to include information about a Twitter policy to temporarily remove checkmarks from verified accounts that change their profile pictures.

    • @SCB@lemmy.world
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      Yes removing a blue checkmark is exactly the same as being kidnapped off the street and sent to a work camp.

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        before the Nazi party came to power, they would show up to rallys, protests and town squares to silence political opponents through intimidation and physical violence.
        A lot of people would consider Twitter a modern day digital “Town square”. i would say it’s eerily similar, the main difference is that there’s no physical violence just the silence.

          • @orrk@lemmy.world
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            That worked out stellar for Weimar Germany, didn’t it?

            Unless you know nothing of the time before Hitlers rise to power and just how bloods it was.

              • @orrk@lemmy.world
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                you live in an interesting world, either you wait until some far right threat as built it’s self up and radicalized, or do exactly that, but this time try to shoot first.

                the whole idea of maybe there was a bunch of stuff leading up to the Nazis threatening to shoot you that you could intercede in, stopping the whole need for shooting in the first place apparently never crossed your mind.

        • @SCB@lemmy.world
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          I don’t know if you know this, but there’s a big difference between how people act with anonymity and how they act in real life.

          There are definitely real Nazis. They are definitely bad guys. Removing a blue checkmark is not anywhere close to the same as people being deported to concentration camps in the literal Holocaust.

          Do you understand how ridiculous this sounds?

          Nothing is going to happen to any striking workers. No one is “coming” for the actual trade unionists.

          • @kewjo@lemmy.world
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            32 years ago

            Elon and the Twitter company are not anonymous? They’re using their position to actively bury opinions they dislike. by removing a blue check it means less people will see union organizing efforts and messaging.

            The Nazi started deporting after they came into power and again they came into power and held their power by silencing their opposition. Stop being a Corpo fasist apologist.

    • @variaatio@sopuli.xyz
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      42 years ago

      Ahemmm just pure “they be crafty”… Like did UAW keep their twitter X account just so they thought “Will Elon be stupid enough to revoke us”. Since it is clear sign of anti-union behavior by CEO of a car company by concrete act and well car company CEO can’t exactly do that with atleast potentially getting in trouble. It won’t suffice alone, but combine it with other actions by Tesla and UAW can argue “Tesla as company all the way to the CEO shows a consistent pattern of anti-union activity of actively hindering our union drives. That is supposed to be illegal”.

      Atleast I think UAW doesn’t mind at all the publicity, this will cause for them “Automaker CEO revoked us, since all business is too conglomerized to too few hands and control way too much of the business”

          • @vivadanang@lemm.ee
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            12 years ago

            Makes sense, electric vehicles have far fewer component assemblies and battery systems will be the most expensive part for ages, UAW wants in on those production lines.

            • @variaatio@sopuli.xyz
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              Heck it is say for example straight up the plan in Europe. Since say for example there is no getting away from IG Metal for all German makers. Since IG metal literally covers pretty much whole industrial manufacturing and so on.

              So they just immediately went “IG Metal, workers of the company, now don’t go doing anything rash… we have retraining program planned”.

              Remember this was what Herbet Diess of VW got in trouble in part. Saying to Wolfsburg of “large fraction of you should be just unceremoniously fired, we need more cost efficiency”. Though his main fall was the mismanagement of Cariad and software delay resulting. Which caused the cardinal sin of any big legacy car CEO… Announced launch and delivery dates were not kept. Out he goes unceremoniously.

              I found it funny how some were going “The CEO is talking truth to power, the need to cut workers, don’t you understand”. You don’t do that in place like Germany. You can’t get away from IG Metall. They can make CEO’s life living hell, if “employee-employer” relations are not at least on tolerable stance. Even the comments were from union side of caliber CEO seems to be dumb and doesn’t understand how things are done here in Germany.

              Work force is the main asset. Meaning retrain. Combustion engine labs will be soon instead studying most efficient heat pump setups, most efficient electric motor windings and most importantly Battery pack and cell optimization. The casting plant, that cast and machined engine blocks. Congratulations you are still casting “engine blocks”, only now these new engine blocks are called “electric drive unit housings”. Assembly people are moved from assembled double clutch gearboxes and engine valve trains to assembling electric drive units and battery packs. So on and so on. The gear cutters who cut transmissions, well we still need reduction gearings and say differentials and so on.

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                  I would also add… the part count hasn’t actually dropped overall maybe as much as people might think. Since… seats are parts, head rests are parts, doors are parts, windows are part, body panels are parts, suspension springs are parts. The mechanical drive train part count sure has gone down. There was many many valves and springs in engine and so on. However mostly the overall assembly line is still the same. The final assembly line doesn’t care “are we putting in fuel tank or battery pack”, “is the motor here electric or combustion one”, “oh these fuel lines are electric instead of fluid, well still pretty thick and stiff lines to run, wrangle in there you dastardly high voltage wire as thick as my thumb”.

                  People often forget most of the car… is the car, not it’s drivetrain. Drivetrain is there to move around the car, the cabin. Lot of effort and parts go in the cabin and it is often what sells the car, not the drivetrain. Many a car sale is decided on “hey honey, try these seats, these are really comfortable”. Instead on “is the 0-60 7.2 seconds or 5.3 seconds”. Can you fit the baby stroller in the back boot and so on sells cars. None of that changes, even though the mechanical drive train is completely different.

                  All the upholstery and final assembly department is still exactly same. Except the fuel tank and engine reverse weight. The electric motor weights less than the engine block, but that electric fuel tank sure has gained weight over the empty liquid one.

  • spez
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    262 years ago

    Capitalist does captitalist things.

    • @NotOverSeether@lemmy.world
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      This article was updated to include information about a Twitter policy to temporarily remove checkmarks from verified accounts that change their profile pictures.

      Oh dear. Now that you’re wrong, will you update your views or double-down like a knob?

    • @niisyth@lemmy.ca
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      92 years ago

      Folks used to gather to watch town floggings and hangings. And the Hindenburg image is still known to contemporary folks.

      There’s a schadenfreude in watching disaaters happening in front of your eyes.

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      Eh, that’s super random. My great grandfather died in his 40s from alcoholism related, and my grandfather in like his 80s from alcohol related causes. If my great grandfather drank more than my grandfather on the other side I can’t even imagine how he even survived his 20s or 30s… people used to drink a lot and call it normal

      (Also, random side note. Elon is bizarre to ketamine. He microdoses daily, and takes “regular doses” to be “more social at parties” that doesn’t sound super healthy, but I am not a doctor…)