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@dcposch.eth
i've respected Elon a lot since his Wired interview in 2008 (still one of the most inspirational ive ever seen) but he's taking big self inflicted Ls this week https://www.wired.com/2008/08/musk-qa/ https://i.imgur.com/sG0oJYq.png
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Henry Hobin
@sir
I think we need to apply some of said patience in judging his job at Twitter. He’s been there for 6 weeks.
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Sterling
@sterling
Yeh but he told anybody who’d listen how smart he was and would fix it, quickly. The height of hubris is being amazing at thing X (he’s an incredible mechanical engineering visionary) and just assuming you’ll also be amazing at thing Y without any struggles or learning curve.
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Henry Hobin
@sir
I don’t think he just assumed he would be amazing at it, but I do think he assumed he could do it better than the old management team. And after reading these twitter files, I completely agree. And his willingness to go back on his decisions suggests he recognizes the learning curve.
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@pcdkd
Better how? The twitter files revealed the company's senior team members (responsible for these decisions) debating suspensions and bans in line with evolving information and physical events. Decisions are now made at the whim of the specific sensitivities of the ceo.
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trap
@trap
I don’t think those discussions debating suspensions and policies were very objective as the Twitter files seems to show.
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daniel
@pcdkd
you had senior leadership taking opposing views, arguing for/against inconsistencies in reasoning, making decisions, admitting mistakes and undoing decisions... what was missing?
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