Back when the acquisition deal closed, the world's richest man dropped a bombshell about why he really pulled the trigger on that $44 billion check. His take? The bird app had morphed into something dangerous—a machine churning out anti-civilization narratives that were dragging society backward. He wasn't mincing words either: the platform had been hijacked by extreme ideological forces, pushing agendas that clashed with progress and free discourse. Whether you buy that narrative or not, it's clear the takeover wasn't just about business metrics. It was a bet on reshaping how information flows in the digital age, especially as Web3 and decentralized social models keep gaining traction.
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Back when the acquisition deal closed, the world's richest man dropped a bombshell about why he really pulled the trigger on that $44 billion check. His take? The bird app had morphed into something dangerous—a machine churning out anti-civilization narratives that were dragging society backward. He wasn't mincing words either: the platform had been hijacked by extreme ideological forces, pushing agendas that clashed with progress and free discourse. Whether you buy that narrative or not, it's clear the takeover wasn't just about business metrics. It was a bet on reshaping how information flows in the digital age, especially as Web3 and decentralized social models keep gaining traction.