In buying Twitter, Elon Musk cut a horrible business deal, scared away advertisers, and is now begging remaining users for money with hollow Marxist language.
, Musk’s almost child-like incompetence is driving away advertisers and their money, and Musk—the world’s richest man—would rather the rest of us foot the bill than him.is the actual system of “lords and peasants”—one in which a “lord” like him can buy the entire digital town square and subsequently make us pay for it.
Twitter users are, to be clear, not the buyers or customers of Twitter—we’re the product. The website mines and exists solely from the free content that its users have created for years. Twitter’s customers have long been advertisers, but all of Musk’s varying shenanigans have been
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