The serial entrepreneur and world’s richest person seems to be letting his own personal views shape and inform his policies governing use on the platform.
Also to mask the fact that his leveraged buyout of Twitter was always going to kill it. There was never any way the business could support $13bn of debt without further investment, but with Musk acting like a clown most people will think it failed because of his mismanagement, rather than as an intentional strategy to divide the voice of the people.
Also to mask the fact that his leveraged buyout of Twitter was always going to kill it. There was never any way the business could support $13bn of debt without further investment, but with Musk acting like a clown most people will think it failed because of his mismanagement, rather than as an intentional strategy to divide the voice of the people.