While it's still early on in the acquisition, folks are complaining on Twitter about Musk, his "sh*tposting" (for a lack of a better term), and these new changes (mostly the pay-for-verification issue.) One community that's specifically concerned is the Direct-to-Consumer one-a small subset of Twitter where founders, marketers, and operators of eCommerce technology and brands came together and built strong connections over the past several years.
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