I love how after he talks about the community notes (which is the feature I love the most since Elon took over) they try to complain about the New York Post being 'throttled' and Elon just says 'did you buy a subscription?'
These ego heads think they should get attention for free because 'they're journalists', bitch pay like the rest of us, actually pay more because you're a company!
Covid was especially hard on XKCD. Spent multiple years with every other comic advertising that he was a neurotic mess, and an authoritarian who was more than willing to subjugate everyone to calm his unfounded fears.
Of course any sort of punch line fell by the wayside, and many comics became "you're a bad person if you don't agree" or "aren't the people who don't agree terrible " lectures.
Anyone who still liked XKCD after that arc is a lost cause. Even if you agreed with him about covid, it had to be tiresome to be reminded about it constantly in a comic that was apparently supposed to be somewhat humorous.
I love how after he talks about the community notes (which is the feature I love the most since Elon took over) they try to complain about the New York Post being 'throttled' and Elon just says 'did you buy a subscription?'
These ego heads think they should get attention for free because 'they're journalists', bitch pay like the rest of us, actually pay more because you're a company!
Heh, haven't heard that name in a while. It's pretty much a barometer of whether someone is a bad person or not, whether they like xkcd.
Covid was especially hard on XKCD. Spent multiple years with every other comic advertising that he was a neurotic mess, and an authoritarian who was more than willing to subjugate everyone to calm his unfounded fears.
Of course any sort of punch line fell by the wayside, and many comics became "you're a bad person if you don't agree" or "aren't the people who don't agree terrible " lectures.
Anyone who still liked XKCD after that arc is a lost cause. Even if you agreed with him about covid, it had to be tiresome to be reminded about it constantly in a comic that was apparently supposed to be somewhat humorous.