Twitter isn’t any stranger to unsure instances.
In November of 2021, Jack Dorsey, Twitter’s long-standing CEO, stepped down. A brand new CEO, long-time Twitter engineer, Parag Agrawal, turned Dorsey’s successor, which I coated late final 12 months in Jack Dorsey steps down from Twitter. (You’ll should forgive the shameless self-promotion, however I digress.)
Now, in one other unexpected flip of occasions, Elon Musk, billionaire SpaceX exec and the proprietor of Tesla purchased 9.2% of Twitter inventory. I’m shocked he didn’t purchase 69% or 42% of Twitter – if you recognize, you recognize. Regardless of being the most important particular person shareholder and being provided a spot on the board for Twitter, Musk declined. There could possibly be a number of causes he declined a spot on the board.
One major purpose is that he traditionally has used his platform (He has 80 million followers on Twitter alone) to persuade his followers to help any firm that he has a monetary curiosity in. This conduct is ok, as long as he doesn’t sit on the board of those firms.
One other could possibly be due to his doubtful actions which will result in SEC fines. He didn’t disclose his stake in Twitter till 21 days after he purchased the shares. The SEC requirement is 10 days. This allowed him to purchase the inventory at a a lot lower cost than he would’ve been in a position to if he had introduced his partial possession of Twitter in a well timed trend, this earned him $159 billion far better than any SEC advantageous would price him. Though, when you’ve got the wealth of Elon Musk, are fines actually a deterrent anyway?
One more reason is that being on the board now would result in a 14.9% possession cap.
In true Musk trend, he was trolling his followers on Twitter after turning into the most important particular person shareholder. He tweeted issues comparable to “Ought to we flip Twitter HQ right into a homeless shelter?” He additionally stated he was “in goblin mode,” a quote from the favored present Breaking Unhealthy. Each tweets are actually deleted.
Replace: On the time of writing, Thursday, April 14th, 2022 Elon Musk made a proposal to purchase the remainder of Twitter for $54.20 a share or $43 billion whole.
He calls this his “greatest and ultimate supply”. That’s proper people, in one more flip of occasions, Elon goes for a full-on hostile takeover of Twitter. It’s too quickly to see if his bid will likely be accepted.
Musk states that he feels that he’s “The one that can unlock the extraordinary potential of Twitter.”
For these unaware, Elon Musk is an enormous proponent of free speech. He refers to himself as a “free speech absolutist” and thinks that Twitter is “the platform without cost speech around the globe,” however believes it can’t attain its full potential till he transforms it into a personal firm.
As a result of social media websites are personal platforms, they’ll set no matter moderation requirements they see match. Present requirements for Twitter are restrictive, which Musk might search to loosen. Which means customers can’t cite the First Modification when they’re shadowbanned or de-platformed on any social media web site. Musk has been a long-time advocate for an “uncontrolled web.”
He additionally has different large concepts for the social media big, together with taking away commercials fully. Twitter at the moment makes 90% of its earnings, or round $5 billion, from promoting. Advertisers are those who sometimes set moderation requirements as a situation to run their advertisements. Eliminating advertisements might assist additional his trigger for fully free speech. He additionally talked about wanting so as to add an edit button, in order that Tweets may be edited after they’re posted. Contemplating the variety of public figures who discover themselves embroiled in controversy due to their Tweets, this isn’t a nasty factor.
Twitter, as a public firm, even underneath a change in management was rising quickly, garnering 25 million new customers by the top of the 12 months, which implies Twitter has amassed a person base of 217 million as of 2021.
Critics, nevertheless, consider that Musk’s anti-censorship campaign gained’t resolve Twitter’s issues. Many are apprehensive that Musk would use his energy to permit beforehand banned customers again on the platform. Former secretary of U.S. labor, Robert Reich, referred to as out Musk, saying that his imaginative and prescient for an uncontrolled web is harmful, Reich believes there isn’t any such animal and by no means will likely be. Right here’s an inventory of public figures, who, as of proper now, are permanently banned from Twitter.
Fellow billionaire and enterprise proprietor, Mark Cuban, has weighed in with a idea.
Mark Cuban thinks it’s Musk’s method of “F*cking with the SEC”.
Musk, who referred to the SEC as “bastards” over a pressured settlement of Tesla Tweets, the place he paid $20 million on fines and stepped down as Tesla’s chairman after posting a tweet about having funding secured for Tesla inventory to take the corporate personal. Cuban is within the camp that Musk’s actions are an enormous f*ck you to the SEC. Musk filed with the SEC after which fittingly, tweeted the declaration of intent to buy Twitter, to keep away from extra points with the SEC.
Clearly, as a author, I’m pro-free speech, nevertheless permitting fully uncontrolled or unmoderated areas on the Web isn’t a good suggestion, and has traditionally, solely had destructive outcomes. The web makes any curiosity or exercise, regardless of how nefarious, doable, and in a position to be seen on the common internet, versus the darkish internet. For instance, a number of grassroots terrorist organizations happened on unmoderated corners of the online. After all, the precept of managed web may be taken too far, like what we see in communist nations. I consider a cheerful medium exists.
Twitter’s present destiny appears extra unsure than ever. We all know Musk can have some function in Twitter’s future however how a lot? Will Twitter settle for his supply? Will Musk privatize Twitter and switch it into an uncontrolled, unmoderated house on the internet? (We see how that turned out with Parler.)
I suppose solely time will inform.