"Over the weekend, a glitch on the platform meant that the site removed pictures and links on posts made before December 2014. The posts showed broken links instead of the pictures and videos that were previously there.
Several users noticed the glitch, with the technologist Tom Coates among those pointing it out. Coates referred to the glitch as “epic vandalism by Musk” and suggested it could be a cost-saving exercise."
He must be incredibly shocked that nothing else he’s tried has caused it’s complete collapse yet. I guess just deleting it is all that is left.
He MUST have some ulterior motive.
Nobody could fuck up this comprehensively by accident, even roling dice to make his decisions he would have to roll the random good idea.
His other companies literally have “handlers” for him so he doesn’t fuck everything up, redirect his attention, etc
Twitter doesn’t, so when he spouts a stupid idea they just start doing it
“Never attribute to malice that which is adequately explained by stupidity.” —Robert J. Hanlon
More likely, Musk drank his own kool-aid and makes snap decisions believing he’s a genius that will invariably succeed, and no one is able to talk him out of his own hubris.
But surely he would have to make atleast 1 excellent snap decision. Even if it was an accident.
Maybe…
But there is a “flavour” of “stable genius” that is really just being arrogantly contrarian.
And, if you’re surrounded by people around you giving you generally good advice, and your schtick is to say “when the crowd zigs, I zag”, then you’re doomed to be making generally bad decisions.
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He probably wanted to make space for more data by simulating an “accident” to avoid paying for more memory.
That’s what happens when you’re so powerful that you only have bootlicking yes-men around you that applaud every stupid of your ideas. At that point everyone trying to tell you that you’re wrong in some way looks like the weird one.
Why is everyone so confident that Musk can’t be this stupid and incompetent?
Have you never had a clueless manager or higher up?
Unlike his other ventures, Twitter was already in decline. Trump and his outrage machine was the only thing propping up the aging, relevancy-challenged platform. And in the rest of his endeavors he had competent people managing around him - an isolation and filter layer - that he’s decided he doesn’t need or want at X.
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