• Generative@aussie.zone
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    It’s essentially a defederated Mastodon instance. Quite impressive that it can it lose 75 million.

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      That’s the one thing he’s good at, losing other peoples money.

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      it might very well be a way to steal these 75m from someone… probably from some morons contributing to his fight to make america great again or something. he is a fraudster after all and it would make total sense.

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    73 million is so much money I wouldn’t know what to do with it in my entire lifetime.

    Its ~0.3% of the ~20 billion twitter has lost.

    Rich people live in a different universe.

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        I’d disappear into the hedges and nobody would ever know my name.

        Fuck that whole ego stroking “hey I’ve got to start a space tourist business to sell rides to space for other rich narcissist assholes”.

        Nope, I’d disappear onto my own island or huge land reserve, and have an army of accountants and lawyers to ensure I remain anonymous to the larger public.

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    Can someone explain how this website lost millions? Given that this size was not that big, I fail to see how it could cost this much in admin and Server cost. Even some better known commercial shops will hardly hit 5digits in monthly server costs, plus salaries for 1-3 admins and support staff, and maybe advertising costs.

    37million sounds like something they pulled out of thin air, maybe for some bookkeeping fraud or tax write off…

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      Some people gut very lucrative contracts out of it. Some influential public person endorsing this shit heavily? Pay him big money. Really big money. The biggest money ever seen.

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      Especially since they’re just using existing software, they’re not even implementing their own…

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      The classic Trump way, receive investment money and then pay yourself that investment money and more. Take out loans in the company’s name and eventually asset strip it to pay yourself again.

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      You are forgetting how much Trump has to pay Tim Apple. SAD!

      Very unfair, but he is looking at it strongly

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    I’ve sat for a while meditating on this, and now I come here to share the fruits of my mental labor. The comment I’ve been working on for hours is: lol

  • Jimmycrackcrack@lemmy.ml
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    Was it meant to make money? I mean, I think it’s just basically like old fashioned campaigning materials and propaganda, it’s just taking on the new interactive dimensions of social media and the perpetual campaigning of modern politics that Trump particularly is known for. Really it’s “profit” would be measured in outcomes rather than dollars, just as ad campaigns track numbers.

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    Their acounts going from the green, heading towards the red. Currently mired with the orange.

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    Don’t care about him so I didn’t even bother… but congrats to him! As elons dead bird side lost way more haha

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    Seems like a low cost way to lock people into your viewpoint. Way cheaper than traditional advertising

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    This is the best summary I could come up with:


    The numbers were revealed in a new financial disclosure from TMTG’s SPAC merger partner Digital World Acquisition Corp.

    The filing indicates that, if TMTG is unable to complete the merger with DWAC, and receive the pot of money on the line, it may not survive.

    The amended S-4 filing also broke out a number of updates and risk factors related to the company, including the fact that the long-planned streaming video service appears to be off the table for now.

    The filing makes no mention of the service (which was teased with conservative comedy specials and “Trump-specific programming”) except in relation to layoffs.

    “This action followed a review of all departments, most significantly impacted TMTG’s streaming video on demand (SVOD) and infrastructure teams.”

    In May of 2022, Trump agreed to make Truth Social his primary social platform, agreeing not to post on other platforms until 6 hours after he sends a “Truth.” However, since initially signing the deal with TMTG, Elon Musk acquired Twitter and reinstated Trump’s account (he also rebranded it as “X.”)


    The original article contains 576 words, the summary contains 174 words. Saved 70%. I’m a bot and I’m open source!

  • Alien Nathan Edward@lemm.ee
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    eh, the next filing will show that it made $200 billion. The one after that will insist that it never existed in the first place.