The last couple days I’ve noticed every post that shows Tesla not looking good, has been removed from some higher directive. Not deleted by OP.

and yesterday an OP tried at least twice to post an article about Tesla factory ordering $16,000 worth of pies from a small independently-owned Silicon Valley bakery, owned by a sweet hard-working lady who worked overtime all night and had to go out and buy more ingredients to get the order finished in time, only for Tesla to call up the next morning and cancel the order just as the pies were about to be delivered to Tesla. As of press time, that lady lost $16,000 on that order but hopefully Tesla came back and made up for it.

The OP posted that article twice because the first one had been removed, then I tried to comment on the second one and it had been removed also.

There seems to be some Tesla brigade working hard to remove everything from the internet that makes them look bad.

Edit: Update:

  • livus@kbin.social
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    9 months ago

    @FuglyDuck that’s a tactic described in the 19th century novel Vanity Fair for evading payment. If your dressmaker sends you a bill then immediately order more dresses.

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      9 months ago

      It is.

      It’s also a super common thing. Which is why it’s important to learn how to say “no”,

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        9 months ago

        @FuglyDuck Definitely. Or even just to make that yes conditional on the client paying their earlier invoice first.

        I learned that the hard way myself.

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          9 months ago

          yeah.

          fortunately for me, my lesson was only a few grand… not that it was baked goods.