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by unity1001 1319 days ago
> Musk made a bad call for sure. There's no obvious path to recouping that investment.

You people really miss the bigger picture from the business side of things - Musk now owns the most impactful social network on the planet. Having an additional $44 billion in wealth does not bring you anything that is actionable. Its just inert wealth. Only when its used, wealth actually becomes something meaningful.

And Musk bought the biggest social network on the planet with that money. At this moment, he can do anything from boosting his own projects and businesses through Twitter to creating entirely new paradigm like making Twitter into a Western Wechat.

(Im obviously not counting Facebook as a top social network at this point)

> Facebook/meta are at least trying new things

Meta is banking on something that may or may not materialize. Its a gamble. Musk is going to copy what's already successful elsewhere.

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> You people really miss the bigger picture from the business side of things - Musk now owns the most impactful social network on the planet.

This is an extraordinary claim. Most impactful as measured by what? Twitter isn’t even in the top 10 for dau/mau.

They are almost exactly the same size as reddit in terms of active users.

> (Im obviously not counting Facebook as a top social network at this point)

That’s just being unreasonable.

> Most impactful as measured by what? Twitter isn’t even in the top 10 for dau/mau

It generates a lot of the agenda in certain socioeconomic segments. It disseminates a lot of information to these segments. Those segments dont overlap with Reddit. And if Musk keeps the 'free speech' thing going, it can also attract the segment that Reddit addresses.

Impactful in how many of those other social media sites consist of links to Twitter I presume.