Technology
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The product itself (the code) may be considered tech but the company's/employee's/executive's business/personal/anything outside of the product dealings shouldn't be. If running a website makes any information related to you tech related then literally every company is a tech company. Meta's stock price dropping because Zuckerbot farted in a kindergarten classroom isn't anything tech related. Subscription fees being added or increased isn't tech related.
How would you define tech with regards to social media and how does that definition not include any other company running a website that you can interact with?
Didn't he replied to you with:
Or what you are expecting to get? Just say it yourself already and stop asking to people...
I said the code is the tech and then gave examples of what isn't tech. What else do you want? The dictionary definition is
which points even further away from social media being tech IMO.
The irony here. You've made zero argument other than "not uh!" and expect me to keep repeating what I've already stated in good faith. I focused on social media companies because that's what you had an issue with. Nobody disputes whether companies like Microsoft, SpaceX, Intel, and Apple are tech companies. The dispute here is whether Twitter, Facebook, Reddit, etc are really tech companies and more specifically whether any news surrounding these companies should be considered tech news (which you've already been given examples of) rather than just news about their actual tech products.
Nobody stated that.
Once again I'll ask you to define what you think social media companies are and how that definition doesn't include every other company with a web presence. Are you or are you not able to do that?
Still can't form an actual argument? What seems to be the issue here? You seemed to have such strong convictions in your point of view earlier.
But he replied...
Adding a subscription payment isn't tech, there are more companies than Starlink, Twitter, Tesla, and SpaceX, and we aren't posting everything that a company do, just with Twitter or Tesla because they are popular and Elon Musk a meme... Mercedes for example has better autopilot than Tesla, Porsche has better electric vehicle than Tesla, but I don't see people posting about that every time. I think there is an excessive posting of his stuff, and he just loves to get fame. I suppose that's why he does stupid and crazy nonsense stuff like naming a good and popular brand name as Twitter to X... it's like destroying all what was already built just to keep his name on news.
I'm not an expert to define what is what.
He is relevant because he is rich, and any stupid idea like naming Twitter as X makes everyone talk about it.
→ https://redirect.invidious.io/watch?v=rNVfYWZdKQM
I just think it's a stupid question, not worth to overthink about it. Go ahead where you want to go and don't ask me those stuffs.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Technology
https://dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/english/tech
I'm just saying that asking that to people makes no sense, just say what you want to say... we aren't here to define what is what but to share our thoughts I suppose... So don't ask me those stuff and just say your opinion or teach us with your knowledge...
Thanks, very useful. But you missed this one https://dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/english/tech
Ok sorry, reading it now seems you're trying to relate the "telecommunication" with "social interaction" which could be done physically in person. Is that? Or what you wanted to say with that Wikipedia link?
Well, sorry, I really don't get what you wanted to say with the last link... I hope you do understand what I mean too...
I got about the same out of this guy. He acts so cocksure when dismissing others opinions but can't even seem to formulate his own counterpoint. It's just a one-sided discussion and this person has zero to offer to the conversation other than nitpicking and Socratic questions that lead nowhere.
To exclude social
News about a tech company is usually just business news and not news about tech though. Just like most Twitter news that gets posted on here.
Anything about the daily runnings of a company, it's personnel and other business decisions is not news about tech, no matter what the company is. Tech news should be about the technology. New breakthroughs, new coding language releases, new hardware etc.
Edit: and to be a tech company is a company that creates tech, not always just one that uses it. I could be on the side of social media companies being tech companies, but that doesn't mean all news about said companies are tech news, because they are not.