Elon Musk and Twitter Reach Deal for Sale (Update: WSJ report details Musk’s relationship with Putin) (2 Viewers)

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    Elon Musk struck a deal on Monday to buy Twitter for roughly $44 billion, in a victory by the world’s richest man to take over the influential social network frequented by world leaders, celebrities and cultural trendsetters.

    Twitter agreed to sell itself to Mr. Musk for $54.20 a share, a 38 percent premium over the company’s share price this month before he revealed he was the firm’s single largest shareholder. It would be the largest deal to take a company private — something Mr. Musk has said he will do with Twitter — in at least two decades, according to data compiled by Dealogic.

    “Free speech is the bedrock of a functioning democracy, and Twitter is the digital town square where matters vital to the future of humanity are debated,” Mr. Musk said in a statement announcing the deal. “Twitter has tremendous potential — I look forward to working with the company and the community of users to unlock it.”

    The deal, which has been unanimously approved by Twitter’s board, is expected to close this year, subject to a vote of Twitter shareholders and certain regulatory approvals.

    The blockbuster agreement caps what had seemed an improbable attempt by the famously mercurial Mr. Musk, 50, to buy the social media company — and immediately raises questions about what he will do with the platform and how his actions will affect online speech globally.




    If Musk does what he claims he wants to do it will be a big improvement and good for free speech.
     
    Is there speech that is not protected?

    Yes, a variety of speech is not protected. Broadly, speech that is likely to produce “imminent lawless action” is not protected. “Obscene” speech is not protected, though what constitutes obscene can be contextual. It’s also important to note that the First Amendment most prominently applies when the speech is in a “public forum” - when you get away from public forum, speech is easier to regulate or censor.

    Lastly, slanderous speech is not protected.
     


     
    Can't his investors step in? He is very clearly off the rails and people are about to lose a lot of money on X and Tesla because of it.
     
    It's going to hurt Tesla sales. He's becoming a pariah.

    I think it’s already hurting Tesla sales - there’s just so many other quality options now that people that want EV can choose not to feel like they’re associating with him. But I doubt the board has any will to try to distance the company from him.
     
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    The shirtty thing about the X investors is that they’re all writing it down as loss - offsetting profits. So the taxpayer is effectively funding 21% of their loss in X, at least the US ones.
     
    His whole relationship to this thing is forked. This is classic malignant narcissism - he pays zero recognition to the fact that the environment at Twitter has raised substantial brand risk, largely by his own, very personal doing. But yet this is a conspiracy against him and the advertisers are going to be the ones that killed the company. That’s big time NPD.



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    His whole relationship to this thing is forked. This is classic malignant narcissism - he pays zero recognition to the fact that the environment at Twitter has raised substantial brand risk, largely by his own, very personal doing. But yet this is a conspiracy against him and the advertisers are going to be the ones that killed the company. That’s big time NPD.



    Too much money will do that to a person. What serious consequences could he seriously ever face? He'll never end up broke and hungry regardless of what happens to him.
     

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