Never understood why this man was ever so lauded. He always seemed antithetical to what the internet and tech/ silicon valley people were about. He simply got lucky with PayPal and managed to spin up a fortune doing unethical things. He's antidemocratic and anti-free speech, and shouldn't be trusted. He got what his handlers/backers (Saudis, etc.) wanted and has managed to destroy a legitimate vehicle for the free sharing of ideas. Twitter can't collapse fast enough. Hate what this man has brought to it and how he has destroyed a platform that could've been fixed/saved.
[–]Sami7 points1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)
Libertarian types idolize him because he's their vision of what success looks like. A private tyrant that has the power to enact anything he wishes for on a whim. A lot of people aspire to have that type of power unfortunately regardless of the actual underlying societal implications.
Never understood why this man was ever so lauded. He always seemed antithetical to what the internet and tech/ silicon valley people were about. He simply got lucky with PayPal and managed to spin up a fortune doing unethical things. He's antidemocratic and anti-free speech, and shouldn't be trusted. He got what his handlers/backers (Saudis, etc.) wanted and has managed to destroy a legitimate vehicle for the free sharing of ideas. Twitter can't collapse fast enough. Hate what this man has brought to it and how he has destroyed a platform that could've been fixed/saved.
Libertarian types idolize him because he's their vision of what success looks like. A private tyrant that has the power to enact anything he wishes for on a whim. A lot of people aspire to have that type of power unfortunately regardless of the actual underlying societal implications.