What do you think will finally happen to Twitter?

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Already lost half of it's valuation in such short time. What's next?

A message popping, we are permanently closed now?
 
I think it'll become less and less valuable to people using it for business.

I no longer spend much time on it, as he'll make it worthless for others to make money on it, sooner or later.

The adshare isn't high enough and tweets with links gets less views. That results in it being pointless to use.
 
Maybe turn it into paypal v2.0
Nobody knows
 
they are testing Grok.
Using Twitter to live feed the results on Grok is a great plus for them compared to Chatgpt and others. That may work if the released version with these premium prices comes along with some image generations etc.

What's next?
 
Already lost half of it's valuation in such short time. What's next?

A message popping, we are permanently closed now?
I think with them paying and sharing revenues with creators, it has a lot space to grow, also ChatGPT and SpaceX, big entities that can unite in one, so I expect it to grow in the future
 
I don't think Twitter lost 50% of its valuation, Twitter was never worth 44 billion in the first place, it was a pumped price by the owners when they learnt that Elon Musk (the richest person on earth) was interested
 
they are testing Grok.
Using Twitter to live feed the results on Grok is a great plus for them compared to Chatgpt and others. That may work if the released version with these premium prices comes along with some image generations etc.

Not sure what this means for Twitter users though or how it benefits us.
 
Well, it's not going away. IMO, it will be growing, more users are yet to come, since there is no alternative (I don't consider Threads a threat and FB as an alternative). Not a fun of e stuff Elon does with platform, but he probably knows what he is doing. Right know I think X is gives Elon a lot more value than money. He literally can use it now to grow all of his other businesses, and this is happening now with xAI.
 
Already lost half of it's valuation in such short time. What's next?

A message popping, we are permanently closed now?
People often confuse the meaning when a company is publicly evaluated (listed) or privately evaluated. You cannot compare the old shares with the current value of it; it does not make sense.
 
44b was a big scam. Now its more closer to the actual pre-purchase value
 
Honestly, I've seen a lot of people complaining that Elon is running Twitter into the ground. As a user of Twitter myself, I don't see that being true. More features have been released in the last year than all of the features combined in the last 10 years.

Elon has a special ability to prove people wrong and I personally think this will be another one of those cases.

Future is looking bright for X imo. Give it time.
 
What good is money if you loose your free speech ? X would have Zero value in a Marxist utopia. This website would be shut. People need to look at the big picture and the long term future of democracy and freedom.
 
5 years is a long time.
Not at all.

There are under 20 companies worth more than $400B in the world. Companies that grew from 40 to 400 billion dollars in 5 years are even less.
 
I recall when Elon went on Rogan way back, maybe 2017 , and smoked a joint. Everyone said Tesla shares were done for after that. But all he did was connect genuinely with one of the biggest and devoted audiences, of whom will need to buy a car at some point.

After the initial hiccup the shares rose from around 75 to 1000 at the all time high.

X isn't just Twitter anymore. He's bought it strategically to roll out the grand plans he had from way back in PayPal days but was thwarted from trad finance/ banks.

X will become like WeChat with integrated finance and some form of marketplace. They've just added the video calls and previously the encrypted messaging.

It's hard not to attract people when the ideas resonate fundamentally with a free and better humanity. Essentially a Laissez-faire 2.0 , or the way internet was and should have been.
 
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