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Originally Posted by D as in David
Plus the amount of daily scope creep under Musk would result in a never ending project.
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Or even just Musk's apparent philosophy. Fail lots and iterate lots.
Fail lots works great if you're learning every time you blow up a rocket, but is less optimal if there's people in those rockets. There's people using Twitter so every time you launch Twitter Blue then un-launch it because you didn't think it through then relaunch it you give your users whiplash.
Same with Tesla, they change their cars constantly even removing things after you bought. The demand and fan enthusiasm has been such that they could just ignore any negative sentiment from that, but they won't get the same benefit on Twitter. Users hate things constantly changing, especially if it removes things.
Now put that philosophy in a complete rewrite.