Twitter owner Elon Musk has admitted what we all suspect: that under his leadership, the site may not thrive after all.
"We may fail, as so many have predicted."X-formerly-Twitter owner Elon Musk has admitted what we all suspect: that under his leadership, the site may not be thriving after all.multi-hyphenate billionaire postedThis admission comes after a glitch over the weekend caused some images and links posted before December 2014 to be deleted.
It was a rare moment of self-reflection for Musk, whose chaotic run at the former bird site has been characterized by swaggering bravado. Twitter's new CEO Linda Yaccarino, for her part, did retweet — or "repost," per the new branding — Musk's message and add her own touch.Though his brand is built on braggadicio, this isn't the first time Musk seems to have pondered the possibility of defeat in the social media space.
Shortly after Yaccarino took over as CEO over the summer, the site's owner admitted in a Twitter Spaces discussion that "
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