I’m rather 🤷‍♂️ about going after Twitter using the EU Digital Markets Act (DMA).

Sure, the framework is there, but Musk is tearing through Twitter at such a rate that what is going to be left by the time action can be taken?

Same re. the initiative to invite Musk to the European Parliament - there’ll be plenty of grandstanding but it’s not going to save the network.

It all feels like… closing the stable door after the horse has bolted.

Sure I get why - even now - being seen to do and say the right thing is politically appealing.

I also get why some politicians would like a bit of theatre by grilling Musk in the European Parliament.

But the damage is done. It can’t be repaired. We need better systems and networks moving forward - prevention rather than cures.

@jon I don't think the horse has bolted. If someone's reason to leave Twitter has been Musks doings - and those get undo or even Musk gets out of charge there is nothing between them and rejoining the platform.
@gt670dn @jon Agreed. Twitter would quickly rebound and maybe become bigger than ever if Musk sold the company to someone reasonable.