EPISODE · Apr 18, 2022 · 16 MIN
EP 095 - Elon Musk turns up the heat on Twitter
from Alt Marketing School · host Fab Giovanetti
It's time to talk about the Twitter and Elon Musk soap opera. After becoming its biggest shareholder, Elon Musk has wasted no time making his Twitter feature priorities clear. The Tesla CEO has polled his 80 million followers about whether they'd like to be able to edit their tweets after posting them.Fab and Becca share their reservations about the edit button. On the one hand, users can clean up typos after publishing their tweets in an ideal world. On the other hand, the feature could be ripe for abuse, allowing users to change the meaning of tweets after being shared across the platform.The so-called "edit button" has been one of the most commonly requested social media platform features. After initially being invited late last week, Elon Musk decided not to join the Twitter board. Did he take Twitter's reaction to his suggested changes the wrong way?On a lighter note, we are pretty excited about new accessibility support for video on social. LinkedIn, now we are only waiting for you.Learn more about Alt Marketing SchoolApply for the Alt marketing certification: altmarketingschool.com/learnGet our curriculum overview: altmarketingschool.com/sendcurriculumTake our brand archetype quiz: altmarketingschool.com/quizFind out more about us on socialTW: @altmarkschoolIG: @altmarketingschoolSupport the showCONNECT WITH AMS 🤝Our course libraryOur certificationTemplates and toolsOUR SPONSORS 🪩Join FindMarketing UK, a directory connecting small businesses with skilled marketing professionals. Get 25% off any membership with AMS25. This daily newsletter condenses everything you need to know about the latest and greatest AI developments into a 5-minute read. Subscribe to The Deep View. View all sponsors and offersOUR FAVE RESOURCES 👇Podcast episodesTake our quizFree marketing classNewsletterSUPPORT 🫶Leave a review on Apple PodcastsLeave a rating on Spotify Buy us a coffee...
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It's time to talk about the Twitter and Elon Musk soap opera. After becoming its biggest shareholder, Elon Musk has wasted no time making his Twitter feature priorities clear. The Tesla CEO has polled his 80 million followers about whether they'd like to be able to edit their tweets after posting them.Fab and Becca share their reservations about the edit button. On the one hand, users can clean up typos after publishing their tweets in an ideal world. On the other hand, the feature could be ripe for abuse, allowing users to change the meaning of tweets after being shared across the platform.The so-called "edit button" has been one of the most commonly requested social media platform features. After initially being invited late last week, Elon Musk decided not to join the Twitter board. Did he take Twitter's reaction to his suggested changes the wrong way?On a lighter note, we are pretty excited about new accessibility support for video on social. LinkedIn, now we are only waiting for you.Learn more about Alt Marketing SchoolApply for the Alt marketing certification: altmarketingschool.com/learnGet our curriculum overview: altmarketingschool.com/sendcurriculumTake our brand archetype quiz: altmarketingschool.com/quizFind out more about us on socialTW: @altmarkschoolIG: @altmarketingschoolSupport the showCONNECT WITH AMS 🤝Our course libraryOur certificationTemplates and toolsOUR SPONSORS 🪩Join FindMarketing UK, a directory connecting small businesses with skilled marketing professionals. Get 25% off any membership with AMS25. This daily newsletter condenses everything you need to know about the latest and greatest AI developments into a 5-minute read. Subscribe to The Deep View. View all sponsors and offersOUR FAVE RESOURCES 👇Podcast episodesTake our quizFree marketing classNewsletterSUPPORT 🫶Leave a review on Apple PodcastsLeave a rating on Spotify Buy us a coffee...
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