Wild turnaround for X in Europe. Right after getting slapped with a $140M fine by EU regulators, Musk claims the platform's hitting record downloads across the continent. Classic Streisand effect? Sometimes controversy fuels curiosity more than any marketing campaign could.
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WalletWhisperer
· 12-10 01:07
ngl the download spike patterns feel too clean right now... whale accumulation cycles usually show friction before the breakout, but here we're seeing frictionless velocity? smells like behavioral clustering around regulatory noise tbh. fines are just noise in the transaction stream when you zoom out far enough.
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DisillusiionOracle
· 12-09 07:58
The more bans there are, the more downloads there are. I see right through this move.
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DecentralizedElder
· 12-07 21:59
Getting penalized actually caused downloads to skyrocket—what a move... Sometimes, the stricter the controls, the more people want to check it out.
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PhantomHunter
· 12-07 21:57
Fines actually boost download numbers? Musk's tactics are really something else, the EU is basically helping him advertise.
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TokenVelocityTrauma
· 12-07 21:52
The ban actually caused downloads to increase? That's hilarious, this guy really knows how to leverage marketing opportunities.
Wild turnaround for X in Europe. Right after getting slapped with a $140M fine by EU regulators, Musk claims the platform's hitting record downloads across the continent. Classic Streisand effect? Sometimes controversy fuels curiosity more than any marketing campaign could.