This is rock-solid analysis, but I still have a couple questions. First, Saudi Arabians have invested hundreds of millions of dollars in Twitter. Is this really the best strategy for weakening it? Or are you saying they're using Twitter as a weapon to poison America with the evils of feminism, or something?
Second, on a practical level, how did this happen? Someone from Saudi Arabia called up a Twitter executive and said "hey we think your platform could use more feminist perspectives" and they were like "oh yes, this makes perfect sense coming from you, and as you own 5% of our company we take your word as gospel"?
And obviously, what does Marxism have to do with feminism?
Sorry if you were joking, sometimes it's very hard to tell.
That's what Facebook is doing. Lowering organic reach. It pisses tons of people off. Basically you hand crafted this audience under the guise that they're yours forever. You took time to post interesting content, you engaged with your audience. You basically made the platform valuable in the first place by creating value.
It always strikes me as odd when people who constantly publish their stuff publicly on the Internet want to be contacted before someone publicly refers to what they do publicly on the Internet.