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If that were true, the investors who paid him billions for the take over will want his head on a spike.
If you'd know who these investors are, you'd know running twitter to ground is their goal at this point as well
Plausible deniability, combined with opportunism. If they brought it, and shut it down, it would be painfully obvious. This could cause significant problems or pushback on them. Musk being an idiot provided an opportunity to them. They back musk, and he makes it non viable, however he wants. All the public outrage gets focused onto musk (who likes the attention).
I still can't decide between the 2 options. Either musk is just THAT big of an idiot, or if it's the result of some backroom deal. Both seem feasible.
Ok, but why though? How do you make money when the stock value is falling?
The theory is they're not trying to make money, but is trying to make it harder to use Twitter for organizing protests or share ideas that threaten their status quo.
Interesting. So are you saying there’s government money behind this?
Biggest investor is Saudi Arabia.
Ok, so this is just a way to prevent another Arab spring from happening. Seems like a smart move until you realize that people have lots of alternative platforms too. It’s a bit more fragmented, so organizing a demonstration on mastodon probably won’t get that big that fast.
I suspect that might have been their intent but they didn't tell Musk. They knew him doing his best would be enough to tank it.
Yeah, his ego won't allow him to fail with grace.
The biggest funders are the Saudis, who hate Twitter for the way it allowed communication during The Arab Spring. 42 billion is nothing to them. They want Twitter to die, or be run the way the want it.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arab_Spring