Well... now that you mention it there were more then a few half finished ends to my post where I speculated that maybe Mush was just stupid or deluded by the sycophants he surrounds himself with, but after struggling with the ending I decide to just keep it simple and take him at his word.
Why do I get the impression if you get that email from management you're hemorrhaging worse than the top TV doctors could save you? Unless it's an end of season episode, but mid season they're playing some sad music before the end. Oh and look it's mid season...unless you're on a streaming schedule.
Damn I'm old, they're all on a streaming schedule now eh?
He knows full well all-staff emails are going to be leaked. So he wanted this message to get out. If he hadn't, he would have dealt only with the managers in meetings and let directives flow down to the scrubs that way.
I can't fathom why he'd feel the need for this message to get out, as there don't appear to be any consequences for him for anything at all, so... I'll leave that to others.
I've reactivated my X account a couple of days ago just to see what's happening. It's a ghost town. None of the private accounts I've followed posted in the last 12 months. Granted, that's probably because I'm in a non-fascist bubble. But posts from official accounts also have a lot less engagement although there's a huge mass of bots posting conspiracy theories and all the ads I saw where scams
He didnt buy twitter to own it, he bought twitter to destroy it. Gradually scattering the users onto their respective echo chamber platforms and controling the mainstream narrative as they do so.
I stopped using Twitter in 2019 because I'd had enough of the Donald Trump show. Didn't log in again until the day Musk bought it, and that was just to delete it.
I sincerely doubt they were "barely breaking even". That was just trying to save face. And the email was sent to employees "this month", and before his open display of hatred, I'd imagine, after which there has been an even bjgger Xodus.
I'd bet dollars to doorknobs that the end of the line for Twitter is just around the corner.
As someone who just realized their twitter account was active after several years of not using it......This makes me entirely too happy that I deleted it.
[...] and while X has added some features, like job listings and a new video tab, there’s little sign of the service he’d said would be able to “someone’s entire financial life” by the end of 2024.
Yeah, wasn't his dream to create some unified platform with X, a "super-app" that does everything? I guess if he was able to follow up on his promises, that'd generate some revenue.... Instead, it's always been some moderately toxic platform (albeit well used) and then just took a turn for the worse. I think "uninspiring" is a good word for this. But it's definitely not his employees who are at fault, here.
And self driving cars were five years away a decade ago.
This isn't a public company. He can say a lot of bullshit and twist those numbers in ways he could never get away with for a public stock like Tesla but I don't doubt there are some rich fools looking to swap positions with the current batch of rich fools.
He’s really on a roll. X is a racist right-wing extremist horror show for any person with fucking common sense and forums are banning links to it. Got dumpstered by PoE community for boosting until he admitted it. Made fun of mercilessly by *nix geeks for his moronic woke mind tweet. Pivoted to “trolling” like he just discovered /pol and he can’t even do the salute correctly. He’s not good at anything. Even Trump looks visibly disgusted in every picture where they’re together.
Bluesky uses their own protocol rather than ActivityPub, so there'd have to be a machine somewhere converting between Bluesky's protocol and Mastodon's. Which is a matter of writing software.
It had actually just started breaking even, but all the experts agreed it had effectively reached market cap and thus would never take in the kind of cash its valuation implied from a purely financial perspective.
Then Elon significantly overpaid for it.
At least if you don't factor in narrative control as value, if you view it as an investment in ending American democracy it was probably a decent purchase.