Elon Musk buys a big chunk of Twitter
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Why not Truth Social shares?
Why? Why?
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@Doctor-Phibes said in Elon Musk buys a big chunk of Twitter:
Why not Truth Social shares?
Why? Why?
Musk can't handle the truth.
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@Horace said in Elon Musk buys a big chunk of Twitter:
@Doctor-Phibes said in Elon Musk buys a big chunk of Twitter:
Why not Truth Social shares?
Why? Why?
Musk can't handle the truth.
He could probably afford it, however
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@Catseye3 said in Elon Musk buys a big chunk of Twitter:
@89th Serious question. What are we to make of this? Is it that people like the idea of Twitter but not the execution, and want it to be better? And are hopeful that it will now become so?
I have no idea. I have avoided twitter so far, and can't seem to figure out who is tweeting, or replying to a tweet, or how someone can create a tweet thread, or how someone's tweet can pop-up on another (like a celebrity's twitter). Anyway, may be it's because I'm a twit... but I think staying of twitter has helped keep my life a little simpler and my phone a little quieter, so I'll take it.
Although I did invest $5k in their stock and am up 113% to date, lol.
That being said, I'm guessing Elon sees long term value in Twitter and wants to have one of the larger seats in the room as the direction of twitter evolves. He also just made a half a billion dollars this morning, so that's nice, too.
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An excerpt from Matt Levine's column at Bloomberg.
Look this all makes complete sense, obvious, intuitive, simple sense. If you are the richest person in the world, and annoying, and you constantly play a computer game, and you get a lot of enjoyment and a sense of identity from that game and are maybe a little addicted, then at some point you might have some suggestions for improvements in the game. So you might leave comments and email the company that makes the game saying “hey you should try my ideas.” And the company might ignore you (or respond politely but not move fast enough for your liking). It might occur to you: “Look, I am the richest person in the world; how much could this game company possibly cost? I should just buy it and change the game however I want.” Even if your complaints are quite minor, why shouldn’t you get to play exactly the game you want? Even if you have no complaints, why not own the game you love, just to make sure it continues to be exactly what you want? The game is Twitter, the richest person in the world is Elon Musk, and:
Elon Musk has taken a 9.2% stake in Twitter Inc. to become the platform’s biggest shareholder, a week after hinting he might shake up the social media industry.
Twitter shares surged about 26% in premarket trading after Musk’s purchase was revealed Monday in a regulatory filing. The stake is worth about $2.89 billion, based on Friday’s market close.
Musk, 50, polled his more than 80 million followers on Twitter last month, asking them whether the company adheres to the principles of free speech. After more than 70% said no, he asked whether a new platform was needed and said he was giving serious thought to starting his own.
I hope that if Elon Musk is going to do activism on Twitter, it will not be for tedious “free speech” advocacy. I hope it is like:
Twitter’s relatively new chief executive officer, Parag Agrawal: Welcome, Mr. Musk. We’re so glad that you are our biggest shareholder. We have prepared a presentation showing how we are executing on our strategy of being more technically nimble, building new products and growing revenue and active users. Here on slide 1 you can see—
Elon Musk: Make the font bigger when I tweet.
Agrawal: What?
Musk: I am your biggest shareholder, I want the font on my tweets to be bigger than the font on everyone else’s tweets.
Agrawal: That’s not really how we—
Musk: And I want 290 characters. Again, just for me.
Agrawal: …
Musk: And it should play a little sound when I tweet so everyone knows.
Agrawal: I just feel like we want to make a good product for all of our millions of users? I feel like that is going to improve profitability in the long run and, as our largest shareholder, you in particular stand to benefit from—
Musk: Oh I don’t care even a little bit about that, if your stock doubles that is rounding error on my net worth, I just love tweeting and want to meddle a bit to optimize it for my personal needs.
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@jon-nyc said in Elon Musk buys a big chunk of Twitter:
I hope that if Elon Musk is going to do activism on Twitter, it will not be for tedious “free speech” advocacy.
"Tedious free speech" advocacy, huh?
Lemme guess, Mr Levine finds himself in the opposite political tribe of those who tend to speak up for "free speech" and has now declared the advocacy for such, "tedious".
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@Doctor-Phibes said in Elon Musk buys a big chunk of Twitter:
Why not Truth Social shares?
Why? Why?
Elon knows a loser when he sees one?
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Two “key tech execs” have just quit Truth Social.