boostislife420
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boostislife420
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Lesbian. A real one. Not some delusional male. #lgbtwithoutthet

Brits don’t even have Britain anymore.


When Elon brought on Nikita Bier as X's Head of Product last year, it was a ballsy, unconventional move that screamed “disrupt or die.” Nikita didn’t come from Big Tech’s polished executive ranks. He literally posted his way into the job years earlier, publicly tagging Elon: “Hire me to run Twitter as VP of Product.” Most people would’ve been ignored. Elon saw the hustle… and gave him a shot. That’s radical, and it’s working. Since Nikita arrived X has shipped real product velocity: Custom Timelines powered by Grok; hyper-relevant, personalized feeds for your niches instead of endless noise Cashtags and finance-focused tools bringing trading and money directly into the conversation Cracking down on clickbait aggregators and spam in creator revenue sharing, so original voices actually get paid Ruthless simplification: killing low-usage features like Communities (spam magnets) to focus on what actually works Lightning-fast iteration; remember the onboarding redesign? Nikita got 48 hours, worked straight through the weekend, and Elon approved the prototype immediately X is finally operating like a true startup again: small, flat, decisive, and obsessed with user growth and virality, not bureaucracy and wokeism. Elon didn’t hire another suit; he hired the guy who knows how to make social products addictive for the next generation. The result? X is getting younger, more engaging, and moving faster than ever. @nikitabier, @elonmusk


Ladies and gentlemen, today we're launching one of our biggest changes to 𝕏 Introducing Custom Timelines This feature allows you to pin a specific topic to your home tab. With support for over 75 topics, you can dive deep into your favorite niche on X. It's powered by Grok's understanding of every post with the algorithm's personalization—meaning every timeline is made just for you. And it works even better when it's a topic you already engage with. This was a huge undertaking across many months, so we're excited for you take it for a spin. We're giving early access to Premium subscribers on iOS (and Android coming very soon).







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