Kate Conger and Ryan Mac depict Elon Musk's acquisition of Twitter, now X, as a descent into a harsher, more cynical social media landscape, fundamentally changing the platform.
The authors argue that Musk's extreme wealth and impulsive Twitter habits not only reflect but contribute to his controversial decisions and the toxic culture of online interactions.
Musk, once an internet entrepreneur with a vision, has transformed Twitter into a space dominated by personal ego battles, abandoning the platform's potential for constructive discourse.
Character Limit suggests that Musk's influence is akin to a Bond villain's, as his ownership of Twitter highlights the vulnerabilities of social media in our digital age.
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