Ditto: Twitter blocked users from sharing links to the New York Post story and prevented users who had previously sent tweets sharing the story from sending new tweets until they deleted
Elon ponders what else he can do to screw with his rapidly dwindling user base. "Hey, let's f@ck up TweetDeck. That should do it. Twitter to put TweetDeck behind a paywall https://www.cnn.com/2023/07/04/business/tweetdeck-verified-twitter/index.html
Let's take a look at Twitter under Musk. Twitter was locked in a chaotic doom loop. Now it’s on the verge of collapse Since the ‘genius’ bought Twitter last year, he’s made a series of poor decisions – and now the platform is almost unusable https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2023/jul/05/twitter-elon-musk-verge-of-collapse
Elon Musk's greatest achievement: Making people willingly root for Mark Zuckerberg. Inside Twitter’s Extended Weekend of Doom https://talkingpointsmemo.com/edblog/inside-twitters-extended-weekend-of-doom "I’ve seen tons of people cheering on Threads and hoping it deals a death blow to Twitter because Musk is such a loathsome and dystopic figure. No shame: I’m cheering Zuckerberg too. This may be Musk’s greatest accomplishment — making people cheer on Mark Zuckerberg, in its own way a more improbable and challenging feat than creating Space X or developing Tesla."
Whatever. Who cares. It's not like Elon needs the money. He owns the world's town-hall. Think Zuckerberg is gonna put that to an end? Maybe. But Zuck doesn't have the best track record for starting new things. Oh and btw... speaking of SV startup types... there is one more thing you've conveniently ignored thru this entire charade... Dorsey supported Elon making The Twitter Files public. Now why would that even matter to him? Hmmmm. ~case closed