The good news: the more dumb decisions he makes for Twitter, the fewer dumb decisions he makes for Tesla (assuming that he has cut his decision-rate at Tesla in half).
How about this - verification for $8 or however much, and to be verified you need to upload a picture of your ID and a selfie from the front and both sides. Then someone at Twitter checks these and verifies that they match, and you're only allowed to use the name on your ID.
You could probably use image recognition to do this, and offload to a real person when the certainty is low.
Brands have a lot more money, and it's more labour-intensive to verify them, so they could be charged a lot more.
At least now we know. The sample size of the test was like the whole twitter user base and seemed to be quite negative but I imagine if they are considering it a bad idea then they must have some real data to now back it up. Cool
Lol this guy is trying to land on Mars AND understand how a subscription model works. I give Google $10/mo to stfu on youtube and to play all the music i want on my ok google. I give Tinder like $40/mo to prove I'm a fukkin loser. I'd happily pay twitter a couple bones if it wasn't such a pile, and if I wasn't banned.
reply