| ▲ | xtiansimon 2 hours ago | |
> “It feels like gambling on whether they’re more incompetent or successfully corrupt.” What you say has a ring to it. A good idea held in tension—provided ‘incompetence’ is the true opposite extreme. Though it’s difficult to see the picture clearly, because to all _appearances_ Musk is doing well. US Culture collectively believes incompetence will not succeed for long, and this undermines my assessment. “Twitter is now maybe better understood as a market manipulation device.” And there’s the obfuscation. If you can manipulate at large scale and your followers somehow profit by following you, then it’s not competence but “confidence”. It’s all a game and our group is waiting for their turn, their opportunity to profit, get a great tip, win big. | ||