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Originally Posted by Fuzz
... Controlling a platform that hosts all of your competitors will mean scrutiny, and the SEC are already not big fans of his.
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Almost every large monopoly broken up by the US Government had benefited form a break-up immensely by growing the value of the resulting partitions exponentially. I doubt that's a concern for Twitter at all. If Musk is not bluffing, Twitter will become a true open-speech platform, which would attract much much more traffic, users and advertising revenues. And if it's broken in pieces eventually, each piece will have a larger value.