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Character limit : how Elon Musk destroyed Twitter / Kate Conger, Ryan Mac.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextLanguage: English Publisher: New York : Penguin Press, 2024Copyright date: ©2024Description: 468 pages, 8 unnumbered pages of plates : color illustrations ; 25 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9780593656136
  • 9781529914702
Subject(s): Genre/Form: DDC classification:
  • 302.32 23/eng/20240917
LOC classification:
  • HM743.T95 C749c 2024
Contents:
Contenidos: Act I Back at twttr – p. 11 StayWoke – p. 18 This Is Actually Me – p. 23 OneTeam – p. 40 An Invasion – p. 49 A Polynesian Vacation – p. 59 Resource Plan – p. 76 Act II Parag – p. 80 Bluesky – p. 89 Twitter in Trouble – p. 94 Musk’s Shopping Spree – p. 99 An Offer – p. 113 Poison Pill – p. 122 Act III Not Owned by a Fucking Moron – p. 231 Let That Sink In – p. 238 Trick or Tweet – p. 247 The Bird Is Freed – p. 260 Court of Chancery – p. 215 (though appears earlier in order) Bring the Cattle – p. 133 Parag’s Last Stand – p. 146 Just Say Yes – p. 155 Golden Golden – p. 168 19 Bots and Horses – p. 193 Sun Valley – p. 203 Later Chapters Code Reviews – p. 271 Lords and Peasants – p. 283 Educate Me – p. 289 A Blue Heart – p. 293 The Snap – p. 301 The Aftermath – p. 307 Verified or Not – p. 310 Elections – p. 320 Zombie Attack – p. 328 Fired for Shitposting – p. 343 Zero‑Based Budgeting – p. 357 I’m Rich, Bitch – p. 372 Self‑Doubt – p. 380 Red‑Pilled – p. 389 Endorsements – p. 400 Linda – p. 410 Tell It to Earth – p. 423
Summary: "The billionaire entrepreneur and Tesla CEO Elon Musk has become inextricable from the social media platform that until 2023 was known as Twitter. Started in the mid-2000s as a playful microblogging platform, Twitter quickly became a vital nexus of global politics, culture, and media--where the retweet button could instantly catapult any idea to hundreds of millions of screens around the world, unleashing raw collective emotion like nothing else before. While its founder had idealistically dreamed of building a "digital town square," he detested Wall Street and never focused on building a profitable business. Musk joined the platform in 2010 and, by 2022, had become one of the site's most influential users, hooking over 80 million followers with a mix of provocations, promotion of his companies, and attacks on his enemies. To Musk, Twitter--once known for its almost absolute commitment to free speech--had badly lost its way. He blamed it for the proliferation of what he called the "woke mind virus" and claimed that the survival of democracy and the human race itself depended on the future of the site. In January of 2022, Musk began secretly accumulating Twitter stock. By April, he was its largest shareholder, and soon after, made an unsolicited offer to purchase the company for the unimaginable sum of $44 billion dollars. Backed into a corner, Twitter's board accepted his offer--but Musk quickly changed his mind, forcing Twitter to sue him to close the deal in October. The richest man on earth controlled one of the most powerful media platforms in the world--but at what price? Before long Twitter would be gone for good, replaced by something radically different, as Musk remade the company in his own image from the ground up. The story of the showdown between Musk and Twitter and his eventual takeover of the company is unlike anything in business or media that has come before. In vivid, cinematic detail, Conger and Mac follow the inner workings of the company as Musk lays siege to it, first from the outside as one of its most vocal users, and then finally from within as a contentious and mercurial leader. Musk has shared some of his version of events, but Conger and Mac have uncovered the full story through exclusive interviews, unreported documents, and internal recordings at Twitter following the billionaire's takeover. With unparalleled sources from within and around the company, they provide a revelatory, three-dimensional, and definitive account of what really happened when Musk showed up, spoiling for a brawl and intent on revolution, with his merciless, sycophantic cadre of lawyers, investors, and bankers. This is the defining story of our time told with uncommon style and peerless rigor. In a world of viral ideas and emotion, who gets to control the narrative, who gets to be heard, and what does power really cost?"-- Provided by publisher.
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 443-452) and index.

Contenidos: Act I

Back at twttr – p. 11

StayWoke – p. 18

This Is Actually Me – p. 23

OneTeam – p. 40

An Invasion – p. 49

A Polynesian Vacation – p. 59

Resource Plan – p. 76

Act II

Parag – p. 80

Bluesky – p. 89

Twitter in Trouble – p. 94

Musk’s Shopping Spree – p. 99

An Offer – p. 113

Poison Pill – p. 122

Act III

Not Owned by a Fucking Moron – p. 231

Let That Sink In – p. 238

Trick or Tweet – p. 247

The Bird Is Freed – p. 260

Court of Chancery – p. 215 (though appears earlier in order)

Bring the Cattle – p. 133

Parag’s Last Stand – p. 146

Just Say Yes – p. 155

Golden Golden – p. 168

19 Bots and Horses – p. 193

Sun Valley – p. 203

Later Chapters

Code Reviews – p. 271

Lords and Peasants – p. 283

Educate Me – p. 289

A Blue Heart – p. 293

The Snap – p. 301

The Aftermath – p. 307

Verified or Not – p. 310

Elections – p. 320

Zombie Attack – p. 328

Fired for Shitposting – p. 343

Zero‑Based Budgeting – p. 357

I’m Rich, Bitch – p. 372

Self‑Doubt – p. 380

Red‑Pilled – p. 389

Endorsements – p. 400

Linda – p. 410

Tell It to Earth – p. 423

"The billionaire entrepreneur and Tesla CEO Elon Musk has become inextricable from the social media platform that until 2023 was known as Twitter. Started in the mid-2000s as a playful microblogging platform, Twitter quickly became a vital nexus of global politics, culture, and media--where the retweet button could instantly catapult any idea to hundreds of millions of screens around the world, unleashing raw collective emotion like nothing else before. While its founder had idealistically dreamed of building a "digital town square," he detested Wall Street and never focused on building a profitable business. Musk joined the platform in 2010 and, by 2022, had become one of the site's most influential users, hooking over 80 million followers with a mix of provocations, promotion of his companies, and attacks on his enemies. To Musk, Twitter--once known for its almost absolute commitment to free speech--had badly lost its way. He blamed it for the proliferation of what he called the "woke mind virus" and claimed that the survival of democracy and the human race itself depended on the future of the site. In January of 2022, Musk began secretly accumulating Twitter stock. By April, he was its largest shareholder, and soon after, made an unsolicited offer to purchase the company for the unimaginable sum of $44 billion dollars. Backed into a corner, Twitter's board accepted his offer--but Musk quickly changed his mind, forcing Twitter to sue him to close the deal in October. The richest man on earth controlled one of the most powerful media platforms in the world--but at what price? Before long Twitter would be gone for good, replaced by something radically different, as Musk remade the company in his own image from the ground up. The story of the showdown between Musk and Twitter and his eventual takeover of the company is unlike anything in business or media that has come before. In vivid, cinematic detail, Conger and Mac follow the inner workings of the company as Musk lays siege to it, first from the outside as one of its most vocal users, and then finally from within as a contentious and mercurial leader. Musk has shared some of his version of events, but Conger and Mac have uncovered the full story through exclusive interviews, unreported documents, and internal recordings at Twitter following the billionaire's takeover. With unparalleled sources from within and around the company, they provide a revelatory, three-dimensional, and definitive account of what really happened when Musk showed up, spoiling for a brawl and intent on revolution, with his merciless, sycophantic cadre of lawyers, investors, and bankers. This is the defining story of our time told with uncommon style and peerless rigor. In a world of viral ideas and emotion, who gets to control the narrative, who gets to be heard, and what does power really cost?"-- Provided by publisher.

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