Twitter is an engagement engine like almost no one else. It could easily be something that generates a couple billion dollars a year in revenue pretty sleekly with really high profit margins, which is really all Musk needs out of it. I'm not convinced. It's hard for me to tell. I don't think it's going to go away. There's issues about engineering. This is the conversation right now is because so many people are being fired that it literally crash.
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