How Will Elon Musk Transform Social Media Twitter Into A Cash Cow Without Losing Money, While Ensuring That Everyone Speaks Freely? This Seems Even More Difficult To Some Experts. Although Musk Has Not Disclosed The Management Details Of Twitter's Business Side, He Has Indicated That He Wants To Loosen The Content Audit Mechanism To The Legal Minimum And Will Profit From Paid Subscriptions.
According To Agence France Presse, Carolina Milanesi, An Analyst At Creative Strategies Inc., Said: "apart From Advocating Freedom Of Speech, Musk Has Not Said A Word About Twitter's Vision." Milanesi Said, "whether Twitter Has An Age Problem, Whether There Is A Deviation In Geographical Areas, And Who Is The Biggest Competitor", Or Musk's Other Considerations, The Outside World Is Not Known.
Musk Plans To Replace Advertising With Paid Subscriptions To Maintain Twitter Revenue. Colin Sebastian, An Analyst At Baird Equity Research, An American Market Research Institution, Said In A Message To Investors That This Doesn't Seem To Work.
Analysts Are Also Skeptical That Twitter Users Will Pay To See Paid Content Or Obtain Functions Such As Tweeting, Especially The Same Functions, Which Are Free On Platforms Such As Facebook.
In Addition, Besides Twitter, Musk Is Also Busy With Tesla, The "drilling Company" Of Excavating Underground Tunnels, SpaceX And Neuralink, Which Focuses On Brain Computer Interface Research. Rob Enderle, An Analyst At Enderle Group, A Technology Consulting Firm, Joked That Musk "seems To Be Collecting Executive Positions. Maybe 10 Can Be Exchanged For A Free coffee”。
"The Only Thing That Makes Me Hesitate Is That He (MuSK) Is A Talent For Running An Engineering Company, But Twitter Is Not An Engineering Company," Said Chris Bail, A Sociology Professor At Duke University Twitter Is "not A Company That Teaches Cars How To Drive By Themselves, But A Company That Serves The Interests Of The People".
At Present, Musk's $44 Billion Acquisition Of Twitter Remains To Be Approved By Shareholders And Regulators.