You won by forcing people to make new, different twitter accounts, which will then be shown as "userbase growth" at the next twitter shareholder meeting, and lauded as excellent progress.
Congratulations, you played in the mud and got dirty, further legitimizing the efficacy of the mud pit!
Ok, so shareholders are further tempted to... what? Invest in a company that now has false growth signals? So when time passes and its no longer a betting game, but a weighing game, the shareholders ultimately lose even more. Really doesn't seem that bad if you think about it.
You won by forcing people to make new, different twitter accounts, which will then be shown as "userbase growth" at the next twitter shareholder meeting, and lauded as excellent progress.
Congratulations, you played in the mud and got dirty, further legitimizing the efficacy of the mud pit!
Ok, so shareholders are further tempted to... what? Invest in a company that now has false growth signals? So when time passes and its no longer a betting game, but a weighing game, the shareholders ultimately lose even more. Really doesn't seem that bad if you think about it.