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Here's the thing. People investing in this aren't entirely as dumb as you think. Mostly, but not entirely.
Everybody knows by now that this stock and this company literally isn't worth the paper it's printed on. The entire company is built around the whims of one man who could drop dead of a heart attack at any given moment, and he is literally the only reason the company has any value at all, no matter how miniscule it is.
But....
If he wins the Presidency, and there's a very real chance he will, then Truth Social will basically become the communications arm of the White House. This will draw tons of new users to the site, will cause advertisers to start advertising there, and will lead to millions of views per tweet or whatever he calls them. (I refuse to call them truths). Shares of the stock will absolutely skyrocket and these people will make serious bank.
This is what they're betting on. They are not investing in this stock because they have any faith in the company, the man, or the product. They are just placing a very large bet that Trump will win in November. If they're right, they're set for life. If they're wrong, they lose everything. They're basically all in. That's what this is all about.
Twitter is showing me that no matter how big and relevant a network is the big companies care more about not advertising next to Nazis than about advertising in a popular space.
I'm hopeful that it'll stay that way and the only ones advertising there will be those that are already supporting trump and that it'll only cost them money by people boycotting their products.
Even if he wins the presidency he's for sure not winning the popular vote and also for sure not winning the reasons most interesting for advertisers. Not sure that bet is going to hold up well in the end
Regardless of their personal opinions, the fact of the matter is that this would still be, for all intents and purposes, the "offical" communications arm of the President of the United States. That commands a certain amount of attention regardless of who that is. Millions of people will be paying attention to what goes on there because his posts are suddenly official communications. Advertisers will advertise there, not because of support for the man, but because it's essentially a very large captive audience.
Twitter also has a very large captive audience - yet their advertisers are running away
There's a difference between a social media network and a social media network that is also the official communications channel of the President of the United States. If you don't think that will absolutely drive users, viewers, and advertisers (including those who just want to curry favor with Trump), you're delusional. Trump will demand that the entire GOP move their accounts over to Truth Social (Because he will make more money), and the vast majority of the GOP absolutely will march in lockstep because they're spineless cowards.