Anonymous wrote:I mean, he can do as he pleases on Twitter, it's his company. There's no 1A issue. But considering his bleating about free speech this is LOLtastic. Also, clearly he is not as smart or savvy as I thought he was a few years ago. Far from it.
Anonymous wrote:
He has nuked Twitter Spaces entirely https://gizmodo.com/elon-musk-kills-twitter-audio-feature-after-bizarre-tal-1849902405
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:He must be doing this on purpose. Drive the company into bankruptcy and reorganize without ramifications???
I still can’t figure out his play. He’s certainly acting like someone who will bankrupt the company - not paying rent, not paying legally required severance, not paying vendors, auctioning the furniture, etc. I doubt Twitter is making its tax payments. It’s as if he’s hoarding the company cash and trying to force the creditors to deal with a bankruptcy court to get paid.
I still can’t figure out the end game.
In all seriousness, this feels like someone with unmanaged bipolar disorder who is in a severe manic phase.
I think he’s always had teams managing him and his poor decisions and he had enough money to not have that at Twitter, too. This has been a months long process of absolute stupidity. Granted, I only know well one bipolar person but her cycles were a lot faster.
That's not how startups work. You sound like the opposite of a fanboi, someone who irrationally and illogically hates someone.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Where are all the right wingers to criticize elons egregious suppression of free speech?
Twitter is a private company. They can do what they want.
Those are the rules, right?![]()
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:He must be doing this on purpose. Drive the company into bankruptcy and reorganize without ramifications???
I still can’t figure out his play. He’s certainly acting like someone who will bankrupt the company - not paying rent, not paying legally required severance, not paying vendors, auctioning the furniture, etc. I doubt Twitter is making its tax payments. It’s as if he’s hoarding the company cash and trying to force the creditors to deal with a bankruptcy court to get paid.
I still can’t figure out the end game.
Trying to make them accept pennies on the dollar is a time honored tradition. Real estate investment trusts aren’t as susceptible to extortion. And California regulators are pretty serious about its labor and tax laws. There’s a good reason the Twitter legal team is gone. Musk cannot stand being told “you can’t do that.”
I wonder if he wants to be shut down by the government so that he has someone to blame. Twitter with the level of debt he saddled it with was always a very iffy proposition. After the first week of layoffs and his personal trolling led to advertisers fleeing, making the debt payments became a pipe dream. Now he's going to be dealing with violations of California labor law, a violation of the FTC's consent decree, and utter inability to comply with GDPR requests or or California CCPA requests, not to mention European labor law violations.
Anonymous wrote:I think Musk's Asperger's got him into this mess (he took the wrong people literally and listened to them), and now he's panicking because he doesn't know how to get out. He thinks he can fix it by working all day and night, and trying different things, like you can with a wonky computer program. Twitter is his latest obsession, but it's a SOCIAL network - something he has difficulty understanding.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:He must be doing this on purpose. Drive the company into bankruptcy and reorganize without ramifications???
I still can’t figure out his play. He’s certainly acting like someone who will bankrupt the company - not paying rent, not paying legally required severance, not paying vendors, auctioning the furniture, etc. I doubt Twitter is making its tax payments. It’s as if he’s hoarding the company cash and trying to force the creditors to deal with a bankruptcy court to get paid.
I still can’t figure out the end game.
Trying to make them accept pennies on the dollar is a time honored tradition. Real estate investment trusts aren’t as susceptible to extortion. And California regulators are pretty serious about its labor and tax laws. There’s a good reason the Twitter legal team is gone. Musk cannot stand being told “you can’t do that.”
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:He must be doing this on purpose. Drive the company into bankruptcy and reorganize without ramifications???
I still can’t figure out his play. He’s certainly acting like someone who will bankrupt the company - not paying rent, not paying legally required severance, not paying vendors, auctioning the furniture, etc. I doubt Twitter is making its tax payments. It’s as if he’s hoarding the company cash and trying to force the creditors to deal with a bankruptcy court to get paid.
I still can’t figure out the end game.
In all seriousness, this feels like someone with unmanaged bipolar disorder who is in a severe manic phase.
I think he’s always had teams managing him and his poor decisions and he had enough money to not have that at Twitter, too. This has been a months long process of absolute stupidity. Granted, I only know well one bipolar person but her cycles were a lot faster.
That's not how startups work. You sound like the opposite of a fanboi, someone who irrationally and illogically hates someone.