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by nixon_why69
39 days ago
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Count his tweets over the last few years, WaPo did a big story on it recently, its like 70 tweets/day. Then divide his remaining attention over the number of companies he's running. Or look at the effectiveness of his management of DOGE which is the most public/transparent example we have. I do think up until 2020 he was useful, there's a reason nobody else made electric cars or self landing rockets work. But most of his wealth accumulation has been since then. |
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2. What better way to keep an eye on how things are working on twitter by dogfooding the platform?
3. An effective manager does not micromanage a company. He finds competent people and delegates the authority.
4. Most of his tweets are advocacy of the products of his various companies. A major part of being a CEO is being the top salesman for the company.
5. WaPo is owned by Bezos, who competes directly with SpaceX.
6. His companies seem to be doing quite well. Why mess with success?