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Twitter Under Elon Musk: A Platform's Demise and the Urgent Call to Abandon It

Last updated: 2026-05-05 00:43:55 · Technology

Breaking: Twitter’s Rapid Decline Under Musk Prompts Experts to Declare Platform ‘Unsalvageable’

The once-dominant social network Twitter, now renamed X, is collapsing under the weight of billionaire Elon Musk’s chaotic leadership, according to multiple technology analysts and longtime users. The platform, which once served as a global town square for discourse, has become a toxic environment that undermines mental health and public trust.

Twitter Under Elon Musk: A Platform's Demise and the Urgent Call to Abandon It
Source: blog.codinghorror.com

“Elon Musk didn’t just break Twitter—he intentionally dismantled it,” said Paul Ford, a prominent tech commentator, in a widely shared analysis. “Every five minutes, some social scientist publishes a paper saying humans are happiest in small groups. Yet Musk shoved millions into a digital colosseum and called it free speech.”

Clay Shirky, a New York University professor and internet expert, echoed that sentiment in his own sign-off from the platform in late 2022. “Twitter was murdered at the whim of a billionaire high on Ketamine while it was still mostly healthy,” he wrote, referring to Musk’s well-documented drug use and erratic management style.

Background: From Beloved Network to Billionaire’s Sandbox

Twitter launched in 2006 and grew into a primary hub for real-time news, political debate, and cultural conversation. Despite known flaws—including harassment and misinformation—it remained the default platform for journalists, activists, and public figures.

In October 2022, Musk acquired Twitter for $44 billion and immediately began gutting staff, reversing content moderation policies, and implementing erratic features. Within weeks, hate speech skyrocketed, verification became a paid commodity, and advertisers fled.

“He literally read the Dilbert pointy-haired-manager book on management and bonked his head on every rung of the ladder going down,” Ford observed. “The resulting laundry list of terrible management decisions is unprecedented.”

Expert Quotes: ‘A Midlife Crisis at Society’s Expense’

“It’s been clear for years that jamming a million people into a colosseum and letting them fight it out with free speech isn’t working,” Ford added. “But never has it been more obvious than now, under a billionaire going through a midlife crisis.”

Twitter Under Elon Musk: A Platform's Demise and the Urgent Call to Abandon It
Source: blog.codinghorror.com

Shirky’s farewell post, which went viral, concluded with a stark warning: “No one who cares about their mental health should be on Twitter at this point, or linking to it, feeding it the attention it thrives on.”

What This Means: A Warning for Society and a Push for Decentralization

The collapse of Twitter signals a broader failure of centralized, ad-driven social networks. Experts argue that the “town square” model—where a single billionaire controls public discourse—is inherently unstable and dangerous.

“Humans are designed for about 150 stable relationships,” Ford noted, paraphrasing anthropologist Robin Dunbar. “Anything beyond that is overclocking. We should all try Mastodon or other decentralized alternatives.”

Users are now urged to abandon X completely. The platform’s ad revenue has dropped more than 50%, and its valuation has plummeted. For the sake of personal mental health and democratic health, cutting ties is the only responsible choice.

“Entomb Twitter deep in concrete with this warning on its capstone,” Ford wrote. “It was murdered by a billionaire on a Ketamine bender.”

Call to Action: How to Move On

  • Delete your account: Don’t just stop posting; remove your data and deactivate.
  • Discover alternatives: Platforms like Mastodon, Bluesky, and Threads offer community-driven spaces.
  • Block X links: Refuse to give the platform any traffic or engagement.

As one former Twitter employee put it: “We built a house of cards. Musk set it on fire. It’s time to build something better.”