• Thales@sh.itjust.works
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    1 year ago

    If it’s good enough for the BBC and the German government, then it’s good enough for large corporations.

    Plus, there was just a post earlier today where someone was showing X/Twitter was asking for $1000 a month to verify their business account. Why would Apple ever pay that?

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      1 year ago

      because to them $1000/mo is the equivalent of paying a subscription with your pocket lint

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          1 year ago

          i agree that apple probably doesnt want to throw $1k/mo into the trash, but if you were to take a detailed look at all of the money apple spends each month, you would likely find a lot of waste that is harder to justify than having a verified presence on twitter. not saying i agree with them hypothetically spending $1k/mo on twitter, but if you’re running a multinational corporation that pulls in almost $400 billion a year, you most likely wouldn’t care too much about where 0.000003% of your annual revenue is going.