This is what happens when the gulf between the wealthy and the rest grows; the rest are expendable, pawns for the overseers. It is only going to get worse
This is CRAZY.
It turns out Jack Dorsey's Block $XYZ spent $68 million on a single party in September 2025, roughly the annual payroll for 200 employees at $340,000 each.
Then 5 months later, he laid off 4,000 people (40% of the company's workforce), citing AI and "intelligence tools" as a reason.
Many people are speculating the real reason is poor planning and overspending, not AI.
It is the first large domino to fall in AI-driven human exodus from the workforce. Rewarded for getting rid of people, others are going to follow suit. The next 12 months are going to be a bloodbath
4,000 people woke up employed this morning.
Jack Dorsey fired them one by one throughout today.
By market close, he was $2 billion richer.
Nobody called it theft. They called it innovation.
This is 2026.
@JAGSSPORTSCLUB was trying to find your website on Google, but it wasn't showing up. the noindex tag is present and preventing your site being indexed by search engines. may want to update
@tomfgoodwin transformation aka adopting new technology
digital is still overused, there is very little reason to actually use the word digital and that’s coming from a digital marketer
I turned off mobile data for @instagram so obviously can’t load any new content whilst on a cellular network, however, I am still able to receive messages via Insta - any idea as to why?
Does anyone else microdose on social media? Rather than having a few, long drawn out sessions, I’ve got into the habit of picking up my phone a lot more, scrolling a couple of times, and then quickly realising I’m just pointlessly killing time. Don’t know which is worse...
@BuySellAds just tried to download this: https://t.co/MO41Vq08SK but on completing the form was presented with a 404, fortunately still got the download via email
the print newspaper style of formatting for online content simply doesn't work. in a digital first age, just converting the print version to a pdf for online purposes isn't enough, it results in a lousy UX. plus it's excruciating to read on mobile. don't get me started on pdfs...