I've been thinking recently about the conflict of interest for reporters with large followings on Twitter. They're not shareholders, of course, but the value of their accounts rises and falls along with the fate of Twitter itself. At this moment, they may want Musk to fail, but they certainly don't want their accounts to become worthless.
I've been thinking recently about the conflict of interest for reporters with large followings on Twitter. They're not shareholders, of course, but the value of their accounts rises and falls along with the fate of Twitter itself. At this moment, they may want Musk to fail, but they certainly don't want their accounts to become worthless.
I've been thinking recently about the conflict of interest for reporters with large followings on Twitter. They're not shareholders, of course, but the value of their accounts rises and falls along with the fate of Twitter itself. At this moment, they may want Musk to fail, but they certainly don't want their accounts to become worthless.