Elon’s Twitter
If there were still questions as to how Elon Musk was going to run Twitter, his tweeting a video of himself walking into an empty Twitter HQ carrying a bathroom sink to denote the change of ownership told us that this was going to be an unconventional transition. We were about to see the Musk show, and the first 12 days have certainly lived up to that description.
Unfortunately, much of the analysis focused on Twitter and Musk has left much to be desired. It has been both superficial and biased. Many have allowed their personal views of Musk to get in the way of critical analysis.
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