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That's a minuscule drop % wise
If we can just get it to fail completely that'd be great, if that'll make him a non billionaire
How would that make him a non-billionare?
He paid $44B for Twitter, even if it completely failed and he could realize no value from any of the assets. $44B is a small portion of his wealth.
I thought for a sec it was significant
And these are datapoints they release themselves, 3rd party data points hint at bigger losses.
You only need to hop on for 30s or so to realize why people wouldn't feel inclined to spend time there unless it to quickly bathe one's self in fascism and misinformation.
Sort of what America will feel like if Elon gets his scummy hands on political power.
True, but we live in an economy that only rewards growth...
It's even worse in social media, because most users that sign up stop using it at some point.
So the product can die pretty quick if they don't generate new users, especially when they alienate old ones.
You're assuming he gives a shit about how much profit it's making.
It's not a public company, it's now his private playground to try to get millions of people to see only the "free speech" he wants them to see, and exert political influence.
He'd love to also milk it financially, but that's actually really hard to do with Twitter.
You could say though as a capitalist he also gets a return on investment by manipulating public opinion in favour of conservatism.
I don't think he even cares that much about money, except that it's useful/needed for the things he wants to accomplish.
Unfortunately, the things he wants have gotten steadily shittier and shittier and more disgusting over the last 15 years.
You don't get to become a billionaire, let alone the wealthiest person on earth, without being a greedy fuck. Remember he never actually wanted to buy Twitter, only tried hard to spin the narrative after being sued into it.
Well, Elmo thought it was going to exceed 1 billion after 12-18 months.
https://x.com/elonmusk/status/1596751751532937217
I'd click on the link, but then I'd be contributing to the stats.
I do remember seeing this tweet quoted on the Elon missed prediction tracker: https://elonmusk.today/
You are a MAU if you use the platform once a month by opening the app by mistake, and also if you doom scroll for 10 hours a day.
You continue to be one if you go from one to the other. Musk has been cherry picking stats before, so what they release will be the nicest numbers they can find.
Yep. I’m in MAU numbers because I logged in twice this month to run Sky Follower Bridge. After the API debacle my average usage went from hours a day to zero minutes per day.
Even with the most favourable, most meaningless statistic he can pull he still can’t show growth or even staying in place.
Here is the data they are forced to report to the EU:
https://transparency.x.com/en/reports/amars-in-the-eu/amars-in-the-eu-aug-24
"Logged out Guests" is everyone who gets linked to a thread, who was send an video on Twitter and so on. And also take a look at the definition of the logged in users:
So you do count as active EU user if you have logged in between August and January with an IP address from the EU. That should even include some tourists.
I see you attended the same business school as Elon. Yeah, great observation: businesses hate growth, and want to see miniscule declines, it shows strength!!