Jimmy Higgins
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X isn't a particularly useful name. It sounds as dumb as the Tesla Truck looks.Oh hell no. I disliked Twitter before Musk came along and Xucked it up.That's the problem you have with the above post???"
Double Dealing
The social network formerly known as Twitter and now called X has for the better part of the past decade been involved in a lawsuit suing the US government"
Why do people keep referring to X as anything other than X?
It's a social media platform known as X, and has been for a while. That's how the owner decided to do things.
Why do people not just refer to it by it's name?
Tom
I do find it amusing that after all this time people feel the need to refer to X that way. Also that people get upset when that's pointed out.
See that post on X?
Post on what?
The thing that used to be Twitter.
Oh, yeah that...
How many corporations are a single letter name? Companies go out of their way to add a third letter, like the Railroad CSX where the CSX stands for... Chessie Systems ... third letter of an acronym.
Corporations, their name, their image are prized. Musk took one of the only valuable things the company had, flushed it... to make a weak point that really wasn't all that well made at that. And calling X Twitter isn't the same as bragging about holding on to a Aunt Jemima syrup bottle because the person can't handle getting rid of the 19th century racist imagery.
And lets not forget about inertia. It took me a year to get Guardians in my brain. I still call Progressive Field, Jacobs Field, refer to the Rocket Mortgage Fieldhouse as The Gund.
I realize that SCOTUS is trying to convince people otherwise, but corporations aren't people, you can't hurt their feelings.I'm pretty sure that a bunch of snowflake liberals would be annoyed if I referred to Caitlin formerly known as Bruce, instead of her name Caitlyn Jenner.