So now Twitter is among its most prominent user: Elon Musk, the richest man in the world, paid $44 billion to take over the social media service. The Tesla and SpaceX boss promptly fired the executive floor, announcing that he initially wanted to run the social media service himself. A decision Musk may regret…
With Twitter, the billionaire hasn’t exactly grabbed the most easy-to-maintain social network — not even because of the debate about censorship, hatred, and propaganda that has accompanied Twitter for years. On the contrary, the company seems to have faltered with the user’s attention. According to a study leaked shortly before the takeover, it paints a bleak picture of the state and future of Twitter.
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