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This precisely echoes my own experience of X which I deleted from my phone and feel much better for having done so. Horrendous hate-filled content completely at odds with how I want to feel about life. On this basis , and my opinion that Musk is a truly weird and badly-intentioned individual, I don’t like this news today.jlup1980 wrote: ↑Fri Jul 18, 2025 10:11 amI used to really enjoy using Twitter / X for #twitterclarets, but I came off it last year for the reasons mentioned above. I found my timeline was being filled with divisive content that had nothing to do with who or what I searched for. I was getting drawn into black holes of vitriol and hatred, if only to laugh at some of the ridiculous things posted by people (or more likely bots), but it just became a very unpleasant way to spend time. I strongly urge people to take a break from it these days. To lift their heads up and actually see what is happening in front of their eyes, not on their artificial screens! I'm not sure Burnley FC partnering with X is a particularly positive thing, but it certainly offers publicity opportunities if used correctly.
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Especially as current estimates show deaths in the US will probably only go up by 29,000 this year.claretcarrot93 wrote: ↑Fri Jul 18, 2025 2:53 pmReliable doing a lot of heavy lifting. Studies by people who have had funding cut.
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Well there's the Lancet for one, generally viewed as one of the most reliable journals out there and not reliant on the US government for funding.claretcarrot93 wrote: ↑Fri Jul 18, 2025 2:53 pmReliable doing a lot of heavy lifting. Studies by people who have had funding cut.
I didn't make any reference to deaths in the US.
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Whenever I see Musk the first thing that pops into my head is the voice of Alan Partridge saying 'I've got access to the kids but they don't wanna see me'Stalbansclaret wrote: ↑Fri Jul 18, 2025 2:58 pmThis precisely echoes my own experience of X which I deleted from my phone and feel much better for having done so. Horrendous hate-filled content completely at odds with how I want to feel about life. On this basis , and my opinion that Musk is a truly weird and badly-intentioned individual, I don’t like this news today.
If only he was as benign and powerless as Partridge. Instead he's tragic but also an absolute danger.
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"Well there's the Lancet for one, generally viewed as one of the most reliable journals out there and not reliant on the US government for funding"
Frederick L. Altice wrote the lancet piece and he works for Yale who get US government funding
Frederick L. Altice wrote the lancet piece and he works for Yale who get US government funding
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It won’t be long before this thread is pulled…..
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Ah, maybe they just forgot to credit him.claretcarrot93 wrote: ↑Fri Jul 18, 2025 3:22 pm"Well there's the Lancet for one, generally viewed as one of the most reliable journals out there and not reliant on the US government for funding"
Frederick L. Altice wrote the lancet piece and he works for Yale who get US government funding
https://www.thelancet.com/journals/lanc ... 9/fulltext
And I assume you can also point out the issues with the methodology rather than vague comments about funding.
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It didn't save any money - these sorts of schemes rarely do. All political parties? Generally this kind of policy is a right wing wet dream - libertarian, neo-Con, Thatcherite, Reganomics, Reform, Maga. Take your pick. It is extreme, these policies pull at the fundamentals of what it is to organise and maintain a community for the good of all.martin_p wrote: ↑Fri Jul 18, 2025 1:50 pmBut DOGE was about reducing the American civil service, it happens to public sectors all over the world with political parties of all flavours. Now the way he went about certainly displays the fact he’s an ego maniac and a complete dick, but politically (whether you agree with it or not) reducing the size of the public sector is hardly extreme.
As for dickhead, Elon, his actions have weakened the organisations involved so that they couldn't hold other elements of the system of governance to account. The phrase used above was fascist adjacent. That is about right, he weakened an arm of the government so that other actors could act with less scrutiny on them.
The **** above talking funding and it needed reducing knows nothing of the public finances and how services are actually run. You want a reduction in spending, start with the triple lock or pension reform.
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Apart from wider media exposure is there any monetary value to it?
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Only a matter of time. Tiktok, tiktok, tiktok...
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So a minimum of 200k deaths directly tied to DOGE in the 6 months since the inauguration? I’d be interested in seeing these studies.
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not happy with this as the guy is toxic and that will reflect on the club as the season unfolds
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That is the best advice and advice Ive stuck to since the days shortly after Brexit when it became a remainers paradise. It was very much a left wing echochamber and was moderated as such. Part of the problem some people have is not that it's right wing but that it's not left wing anymore. The party is over.Claretfanatic1982 wrote: ↑Fri Jul 18, 2025 10:30 amThat maybe true but if you just stick to football and your own interests, there is no better place . Some of the info and data you can get from X is unparalleled.
It can be a really good platform if you just stay away from the "for you" tab.
This is great exposure
Has it veered from one to the other? Hmmm not sure. I've not seen as much (if any) extreme right wing vitriol on there and there was some remarkable left wing stuff allowed before but perhaps that is because I've kept control of what i can see.
However it is still and probably more so full of bots and absolute nonsense of all persuasions. So sticking to only accounts I follow keeps me sane. Mostly football and absolutely nothing political whatsoever.
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This thread is a pretty good example of why partnering with X is a pretty risky venture.
Whether people like to admit it or not, for a healthy number of people X is a pretty toxic brand, just look at the tanking ad revenue the platform has. It’s not just a handful of ‘snowflakes’.
The back and forth on this thread is replicated on other platforms discussing the partnership. It is divisive. Hitching the Burnley wagon to X has attracted plenty of negativity and easy pot shots along the ‘town full or racists/website full of Nazis’ line. Pretty sure that’s not the intention.
The question is, is that response a short lived thing with little lasting impact? Is it worth it?
And if your thought is, who cares what they think? What’s the actual point of this but to positively grow own brand.
Whether people like to admit it or not, for a healthy number of people X is a pretty toxic brand, just look at the tanking ad revenue the platform has. It’s not just a handful of ‘snowflakes’.
The back and forth on this thread is replicated on other platforms discussing the partnership. It is divisive. Hitching the Burnley wagon to X has attracted plenty of negativity and easy pot shots along the ‘town full or racists/website full of Nazis’ line. Pretty sure that’s not the intention.
The question is, is that response a short lived thing with little lasting impact? Is it worth it?
And if your thought is, who cares what they think? What’s the actual point of this but to positively grow own brand.
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You do realise Doge pulled funding for AIDs prevention in Africa? The knock on effects will kill potentially millions of people as a direct consequence of Musks actions.
As well as leading to the spread of the disease further and wider all over the world. But hey he saved a couple of quid in the meantime so it’s ok I guess
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I think the problem with X is the opposite of what is claimed - when you properly curate your feed you will find that it is dominated by Gov't, Gov't appointed types and big organisation types. The loony Left fringe is loud but has little influence. I see very little Right wing content if I'm honest but I'm sure it exists.
In terms of the club, I think it's great that we are regarded as generating viral contact etc and have a developing innovative brand.
My only caveat - I'm cup half empty so there will always be one - is that it doesn't become an ideological distraction from the real challenges the club faces, which is at the moment is a bloated squad of Championship level players and a lack of a Pl striker and dual pivot midfield player.
Those are the issues I want to see resolved by the end of the summer.
In terms of the club, I think it's great that we are regarded as generating viral contact etc and have a developing innovative brand.
My only caveat - I'm cup half empty so there will always be one - is that it doesn't become an ideological distraction from the real challenges the club faces, which is at the moment is a bloated squad of Championship level players and a lack of a Pl striker and dual pivot midfield player.
Those are the issues I want to see resolved by the end of the summer.
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A new midfield player needs to be in by the end of next week let alone end of summer!!
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Just heard it’s only a one year deal and we’ve signed up with Donald’s Truth Social platform for content next year.Goodclaret wrote: ↑Fri Jul 18, 2025 2:51 pmNah, he's a Chelsea fan/player so wouldn't be bothered with us Clarets![]()
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Lot of harrumphing on this thread. The club getting much more media exposure can only be a good thing.