If he drives it into the ground, it's a failed opportunity, but... It's still better than having left twitter in control of public discourse as it was.
I can guarantee every megacorp has its own Twitter replacement ready to roll out the femtosecond they smell blood in the water. And unlike Twitter, they probably have ESG measures hard coded directly into the server.
If he drives it into the ground, it's a failed opportunity, but... It's still better than having left twitter in control of public discourse as it was.
If it fails something much worse will take its place.
I can guarantee every megacorp has its own Twitter replacement ready to roll out the femtosecond they smell blood in the water. And unlike Twitter, they probably have ESG measures hard coded directly into the server.