• @JuzoInui
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    641 year ago

    Apple is one of the most respected recognized brands on the planet. They can encase themselves in concrete and stans will worship the block. They definitely do not need to deal with the PR headache that is Xitter (pronounced ‘shitter’ and rightfully so)

  • Semi-Hemi-Demigod
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    411 year ago

    This is the difference between CEO and normal people. Normal people see Musk’s behavior and divorce themselves immediately. CEOs “wonder” if it’s still a good idea.

    • @Pregnenolone
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      31 year ago

      There are no ethics and morals in business. There’s only profit up or profit down

    • @[email protected]
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      11 year ago

      Nonsense, plenty of people still use Twitter who should know better. There’s just no decent alternative at the moment that doesn’t involve either messing with federation or being invite only.

  • @reddig33
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    351 year ago

    You really have to wonder what’s going on behind the scenes here. Tim knows, the majority of his employees know, that Twitter is a wasteland and not worth spending money on. So why the wishy washy response? Did someone previously sign a contract that’s difficult to get out of or something? Because Apple certainly isn’t gaining anything by advertising on X.

    • @InternetCitizen2
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      151 year ago

      I suppose that by shitting in them publicly he hopes to get others to question the value and so force them to lower their prices - which in turn may give leverage to negotiate better rates on other platforms. That is just my imagination in a nth dimensional chess move thing.

    • @riodoro1
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      61 year ago

      If they simply backed out it would be one article. If they tease for a year its a series of articles.

  • @TrismegistusMx
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    321 year ago

    Tim Cook: “I wonder how we can get some of that Nazi money without tarnishing our brand…”

  • HotsauceHurricane
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    231 year ago

    It is the ethically incorrect thing to do. But when has ethics ever stopped advertising?

  • @carl_dungeon
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    171 year ago

    Unless Apple is starting its new m3 MacBook Pro, jackboot swastika kid fucker edition, then probably not.

  • @Buffalox
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    151 year ago

    Hey Tim, maybe when Elron Musk comes for the gay, you can make your mind up?

      • @Buffalox
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        31 year ago

        Yes AFAIK he has been open about it from before he became CEO.

        But it’s not generally a huge issue anyone cares to mention. Except in this situation, I thought it was relevant.

        • @asteriskeverything
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          21 year ago

          I’m just surprised and find it funny that this is how I found out, a comment on lemmy poking fun at Elon musk destroying Twitter.

  • FlashMobOfOne
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    121 year ago

    You really gotta mess up for the guy who uses child slave labor to want to disassociate.

  • @[email protected]
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    81 year ago

    Only still advertising because musk started a shaming campaign towards him for “not supporting free speech.”

    It’s not like Apple needs the exposure or anything. They could drop Twitter out of their budget with zero consequences.

    What are magats gonna do? Burn their iphones?

    Oh they are stupid enough to do that?

    Good, let them.

  • Queen HawlSera
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    81 year ago

    I don’t understand how that’s a question at this point. This point it would be like saying, “I don’t know if we can still cater to these Manson family events after all this Helter Skelter business…”

  • @[email protected]
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    61 year ago

    While everyone wants to be like “duh no” (while like yeah duh). I’m more just thinking how it would still be big. I know plenty of smaller business have but larger ones are still great to see considering dropping it.

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      it’s also a business size thing. the bigger your business is, the more you need brand awareness campaigns

      <$1MM businesses don’t need brand awareness, they need buyer behavior campaigns

      >$1B businesses buyer behavior is a mathematical monstrosity, plus brand awareness on top of it