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by adql
807 days ago
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> The destruction of the Twitter branding seems more out of spite than business development goals Or just incompetence. Plenty of that. Assuming just because he is billionaire that he's competent at everything related to any company and the reason for failure is something else is silly. He had no idea what the fuck he is doing and he fucked up. |
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Oh there is likely plenty of that too. But I think there was at least some malice in being forced to follow through on his overvalued purchase offer, in the treatment of "blue check" verified accounts, in the treatment of laid-off employees and those who remained or tried to stick it out, and in the destruction of the Twitter brand.
> Assuming just because he is billionaire that he's competent at everything related to any company and the reason for failure is something else is silly.
Yes, that part was tongue-in-cheek.