The way it makes sense, Beany, is that Musk is unconcerned about getting things wrong, unlike most people on this forumBeany wrote: Fri Dec 02, 2022 10:48 am Oh, and after Musks little darling being banned for breaking twitters hate speech/incitement rules a few weeks ago, which Musk giddily rolled back and was very proud of, Ye is banned again. For exactly the same thing.
I can see why you people think Musk's playing 5D chess, this is masterful stuff
The only way this makes any sense is if Musk is trying to sink twitter, which I'm sure will be the next post-hoc rationalisation of his desperately stupid ideas.

He paid too much for Twitter, he revamped Twitter blue too quickly with issues and sacked people that he later needed back. There's loads of examples of him DIW. It's great to see his errors, which also shows how we fundamentally disagree on this thread, because I see his fuck-ups as a pathway to development, whereas many of you see them as a pathway to failure. The measure will be in 6-12 months+ when we can see the long-term impacts of what he's done. He might tank Twitter, or he might grow it. However, I'm more interested in the journey, rather than the outcome.