Twitter locking TweetDeck behind a paywall, forcing users to switch to the new design - eviltoast

with intent, by design, on purpose, Elon Musk is destroying twitter at the behest of the Saudis who couldn’t buy the conversation, but found a patsy who wanted access to the Saudi Arabian markets for his rockets ships and electric cars, who could

  • deejay4am@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    Probably this

    A significant investment from The Kingdom Holding company itself, who previously had zero control over Twitter and who wouldn’t really like another Arab Spring to happen.

    Of course there isn’t much more evidence than that, but what do they get out of the deal? Why would they be interested in throwing down that much? Did they really think Elon would turn a profit when the whole world could see the writing on the wall as this all went down?

    Yeah, the theory they want to tank it is a bit tinfoil hat, but as conspiracies go it’s really not that far fetched.

    They did chop a guy into pieces for his reporting on them and their business; is it really so far fetched to think they’d do something like this?

    • Artemis@sh.itjust.works
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      1 year ago

      Yeah what does a Saudi prince want to do with a social platform run by a ‘free speech absolutist’? Especially to the tune of $2 billion dollars?

      I’m sure is just a big coincidence that the site is turning into a fascist-sympathizing shithole

      • Corkyskog@sh.itjust.works
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        1 year ago

        Weren’t the Saudis invested before hand?

        This theory doesn’t make sense. Musk isn’t playing 5d chess. If Musk wanted to kill twitter there are 100 faster ways to do it, even if he wanted to be sneaky and not just directly shut it down.

        It’s far more likely he was using the deal to sell TSLA without hurting the evaluation and then Musk caught the car.