Substack is said to have been 'scraping' Twitter for users, intending to start up its own version of Twitter called (as I recall) Notes. Should Musk have just let that happen?
Anyone ever wonder if Elon Musk bought Twitter to leverage Elon Musk? I mean, that has always been the intent of corporate investments. So far, I don't see any reason to disbelieve this.
using business to benefit oneself if a very healthy practise. the state of corporations today implies that there is often ulterior motives that are much less beneficial than pursuing one's own passions. there are no conflicts of interests among rational men.
Substack is said to have been 'scraping' Twitter for users, intending to start up its own version of Twitter called (as I recall) Notes. Should Musk have just let that happen?
Where are Fauci files…Elon dropped the ball.
Many peds here warned Elon is not a white hat. Not making judgment, but he is not winning favor to me this far.
Anyone ever wonder if Elon Musk bought Twitter to leverage Elon Musk? I mean, that has always been the intent of corporate investments. So far, I don't see any reason to disbelieve this.
using business to benefit oneself if a very healthy practise. the state of corporations today implies that there is often ulterior motives that are much less beneficial than pursuing one's own passions. there are no conflicts of interests among rational men.
Rumble (http://rumble.co/c/Vigilantfox)
Substack (http://thevigilantfox.substack.com/)
All Socials (https://bio.site/vigilantfox)
That's the best explanation. It's just business.