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I think it is impressive - I am literally impressed.
They managed to take a service that many people considered the single point-of-access to the internet, and killed the site for those people in under a month.
Much more efficient that Elon Musk. Done with much less attention. Most people even who are not "online" know Musk is doing bad stuff at twitter but is literally anyone aside from nerds paying attention to this? For those who are, will they remember in 1 month any details?
People will maybe remember that a website whos' members were known for being white supremacists and rapists got mad at some change being made.
If this is some sort of gentleman's game about who can most thoroughly dissect a major social media company, spez is in the lead.