• Th4tGuyII
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    828 months ago

    I genuinely have to wonder if Musk is intentionally trying to kill Xitter, because if he’s actually trying to recoup his “investment” he’s going about it completely the wrong way

    • @Grimy
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      8 months ago

      There was a theory that he was paid by a country like Saudi Arabia to take it down, sinces it’s a powerful tool for a repressed population. Twitter was very important during the Arab Spring.

      I scoffed at it before but it’s starting to seem very plausible.

    • @[email protected]
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      238 months ago

      It’s a numbers and modeling game. If we charge this much, how many users will we lose? If that number is less than what you will make by doing the change, then the change is worth doing.

      • @2ncs
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        188 months ago

        That works until more of the user base leaves. Whose going to pay to tweet if no one is on the platform. It’s “worth” it potentially in the short term, but long term it doesn’t seem viable.

        • @[email protected]
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          08 months ago

          At $1/year i expect very few will leave. Now if it were $10 i could see that being more likely.

      • Diplomjodler
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        158 months ago

        A lot of decisions at Xitter were made seat-of-the-pants by Muskiboi. No modelling going on and if there is, they’re really bad at it.

    • TWeaK
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      158 months ago

      The purchase itself was a death sentence. $13bn of the $44bn was a loan Twitter took out to buy itself on Musk’s behalf, even before Musk started tanking the revenue there was no way Twitter was going to be able to pay the interest on that without further cash investment.

      Meanwhile, given that the business in unviable, Musk can try all sorts of crazy shit and are what sticks to the wall. Anything that proves successful can be adopted by whatever comes after Twitter or other social media. Charging for API access stuck, this is just the next attempt.

    • @paf0
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      88 months ago

      Maybe he’s just trying to make it cheap enough for Dorsey to buy it from him.