Monday, October 31, 2022

Deleted Twitter

Just a quick note to all my followers out there that I've deleted my Twitter account.  Thanks for reaching out to those who asked if everything is OK.  There is no problem and I'm not changing anything in my stock and blog world.  I just deleted my account once the new ownership took over since I do not want to support them or be associated in any way.

Please continue to contact me through my email nonamestocksdan@gmail.com and I'll keep posting as always right here.  Stayed tuned for more half dead companies with potential to be not completely dead lol

--Dan

8 comments:

  1. I don't understand your logic. You were ok with the previous Twitter that allowed people like Ayotollah Khamenei and Louis Farrakhan on it, but now that free speech will be allowed for those you disagree with politically you are not ok with it? With stocks I am always looking for an opposite opinion to see if my thesis makes sense. I try to carry that through to political opinions as well.

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    1. Dan never explicitly stated anything about the politics of the person or the platform. The only person who made it political is you. Reasons for not associating with Twitter or supporting Elon Musk and his VC backing friends can be completely irrespective of specific political stances/ideologies.

      I suggest you take a step back and reconsider what was written in the post and how you responded. You may find that your comment actually better reflects *your* worldview as opposed to Dan's worldview.

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    2. Its pretty clear - you can't be that naive.

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    3. It couldn't be more clear that Dan quit Twitter like an SJW that doesn't eat at Chick Fil A. He quit right during the time that every other SJW quit too. I thought Dan had something to teach about investing but after reading through his blog I don't see much. Very deceptive about what he actually buys and sells

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  2. Dan, I hope to see more of your writing on this blog. And let us know if you join a different social network.

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  3. I think it was logical to assume it was political given Dan's comment that, "I just deleted my account once the new ownership took over since I do not want to support them or be associated in any way." What other plausible explanation can there be?

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  4. Dan, have you considered commonstock.com? I'm just exploring for the first time but seems like an option.

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    1. oh that looks interesting. thanks I'll give that a shot

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