Posted on 08/14/2024 9:17:15 AM PDT by bitt
X-Data released their results from the historic Donald Trump-Elon Musk X Spaces interview that took place on Monday night.
X-Data confirmed Tuesday evening that 70% of the audience sharing the Trump-Musk interview was from the 25-35 year-old age group.
Sharing audience insights from last night’s @XSpaces pic.twitter.com/NUuXbg9jeF
— Data (@XData) August 13, 2024
X Corp CEO Linda Vaccarino commented on this amazing number: “Young, curious, engaged and tuning into X for a new kind of political conversation.”
And the over 54 age group made up only 1% of audience during the historic interview!
In case you missed it – There were 72 million views recorded when the interview ended on Monday night despite its late start due to a (deep state?) DDOS attack.
While the source of the attack remains unclear, it’s evident that certain forces were desperate to prevent this powerful exchange from taking place. But they couldn’t stop it.
(Excerpt) Read more at thegatewaypundit.com ...
Same. No interest whatsoever. I wonder what those kids thought of it.
the hysteria over an uncensored conversation
is so telling
The idea that someone having a conversation with a presidential candidate is a ‘threat’ is so laughable and insane. More information, more data for voters to make a choice is a good thing. In a sane world, Harris would take Musk up on his offer and also do the same thing.
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“Elon Musk offered a similar interview to Kamala Harris, so far they have not responded, I doubt they will step up and take the invitation.”
i already know that that interview will include 73% cackling...
hard pass for me.
bttt
anyone yammering on about misinformation
should be labeled a tyrant
and booed off the public stage
Absolutely———guy is not a flag-waving America.
“Elon Musk offered a similar interview to Kamala Harris, so far they have not responded, I doubt they will step up and take the invitation.”
i already know that that interview will include 73% cackling...
hard pass for me.
I didn’t listen, but several younger guys in my company did. Was chatting with them, and they all couldn’t log on. It was clear to them the event faced a coordinated hacking attempt
I finally made the 1% at something!
That’s pretty astounding!
Yep!
I think the biggest benefit to this type of interview is that it strips away the media manipulation of the image they continuously try to build around Trump, and the listener can hear what he's like in a normal conversation. Too often, it's not possible to get the impression that Trump really is just a guy who wants to help people and our country. He sees the problems created by our government, and has experience to fight through that. And he wants to do it on our behalf.
FR thread——U.S. Said to Consider Breakup of Google to Address Search Monopoly
DOJ, state AGs discussing various MOs to remedy Google’s dominance in online search
Elon Musk’s announcement of ‘TruthGPT,’ his search engine aimed at
prioritizing truth, transparency, and user privacy, has shaken up the tech industry.
Musk is very rich now, but if he manages to topple Google, he’ll be drowning in money.
Alphabet is a holding company that owns the search engine Google. As a public company,
<><>it must disclose financial details, including quarterly and annual earnings,
<><>as well as beneficial ownership.
<><>individual owners include Larry Page, Sergey Brin and Google CEO Sundar Pichai.
Alphabet’s annual revenue for 2023 was $307.39 billion,
and its market cap was $1.87 trillion as of the end of March 2024.
Alphabet’s main shareholders are Google co-founders Larry Page and Sergey
Brin, Alphabet and Google CEO Sundar Pichai, Vanguard Group, and BlackRock Inc.
Yes I believe Musk may be the “secret weapon” that carries Trump over the top with independents and younger voters.
I think you’re being phobiophobic.
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