Image: Elon Musk, Twitter Logo, YouTube Screenshot, Twitter Screenshot During an interview that aired on Christmas Eve with the All-In Podcast, Elon Musk described the first six weeks of owning Twitter as a “roller coaster” and in a reply to a tweet admitted that “There’s still much work to do.”
Musk was asked, “How’s the first six weeks been, generally speaking of owning Twitter?”
“It’s been quite a roller coaster, which obviously you’ve witnessed from being on the roller coaster as well… it’s exciting, it has its highs and lows to say the least,” Musk replied.
YouTuber Farzad Mesbahi shared what Musk said next in a tweet as he said, “On today’s All In podcast @elonmusk says ‘We’ve gotten the expenses (of Twitter) under control, so the company isn’t on the fast lane of Bankruptcy anymore’.”Musk replied to Mesbahi, “Twitter isn’t secure yet, just not in the fast lane to bankruptcy. Still […]
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