Struggling to create any major impact with Threads, Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg has announced that the platform is rolling out an edit button for its users free of charge.
this? i don t know. we have to get new nomenclature now. the business would be artificial intelligence powered and would be centered in audio, video, messaging, payments and ali, another change for what used to be known as twitter. i can t really see this driving a lot of new business there, but i don t know, what do you think? i barely want to tweet on twitter. i don t want to do my banking on twitter. no one is i don t think anyone is asking for that. we wanted an edit button and a few more characters to get thoughts out. i m souring on twitter broadly. i was never fully there. i m trying threads. i don t know. maybe i don t know i m looking for another twitter replacement, but maybe we can abandon the quest. i don t know. i posted a couple times on threads, but i don t have the energy for another social media account. too much. like the movie, like, he voicemailed me, so i messaged him, so i myspaced. i can t do this anymore. yeah. let s shift gears and not speak of tw
kathy carpenter was that teller. and one day in 2013, out of the blue, nancy asked her to lunch. kathy accepted. and learned firsthand another of nancy s hallmark traits. she was sometimes brutally honest. no edit button? no edit button. i like that. yes. no edit button. she actually when i first met her told me that i was very fat. what a thing to say to somebody when you first meet them! hi, be my friend, your fast! yeah. your beautiful but your fat! so, she was blunt. undiplomatic. but, irresistible. by the time lunch was over, nancy and kathy were fast friends. that s how nancy was. like when she read plans to leave town for the winter. she decided to rent her house to a retired doctor and his horticultural as wife. total strangers. who she befriended in a heartbeat. actually invited them to move in a month early.
how many people are really needed for that? you know,if and if you look t the you say like what has been the product development over time with twitter and you likes so like, you know, years versus product improvements and it prs like a pretty flat line.wh so what are they doing? you it took a year to add an edit button that doesn t work most of the time. i mean, this is i feel like ifwk it was a comedy situation, it s you not making cars. you know, it s very difficult to make cars or get storage.ow,h so, um, you know, the realere question is like, how did it get so absurdly overstaffed? s insathis is insane. so.th alat sl right, that s it.rkin and it s clearly working. in fact, i think it s working better than ever. it s we vesivene increasedss the responsiveness of the system by , in some cases over 80%. we re tryinge case to make makee that the most trusted place the on the internet, the least