> The idea that cutting off third-party clients is something radical or something twitter didn't desire to do a long time ago is laughable.
It's not at all radical, and if it'd been done with a month's warning, I think there'd have been grumbling but that'd be about it.
Destroying a number of small businesses without warning (and letting them swing in the wind for a week waiting for a "why", and lying about them breaking "long-standing" rules) in this nature was entirely unnecessary, and is what has generated the backlash.
Absolutely agree. It's chaotic, but the reason Musk owns all of these big companies was because of luck and financial prowess, not any talent for management.
It's not at all radical, and if it'd been done with a month's warning, I think there'd have been grumbling but that'd be about it.
Destroying a number of small businesses without warning (and letting them swing in the wind for a week waiting for a "why", and lying about them breaking "long-standing" rules) in this nature was entirely unnecessary, and is what has generated the backlash.