• @Empricorn@feddit.nl
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    401 year ago

    “Never attribute to malice that which is adequately explained by stupidity.”

    The simplest explanation is an out-of-touch billionaire who got rich off other people’s ideas and spent his life surrounded by yes-men had an idea that he could reverse the course of a declining social media corporation. He boasted about this, and apparently even convinced himself, enough to make a half-hearted (yet legally binding) offer. He then learned he would lose billions if he backed out of the deal.

    Those are the facts. The rest is a fine conspiracy theory, but there’s just no clear, provable evidence. He hasn’t personally benefited in an obvious way, either before the sale, or since. No one can prove the Saudis, Koch Brothers, Trump, or anyone else put him up to it.

    Though I’m totally willing to hear evidence I might have missed…

    • The Snark Urge
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      101 year ago

      I expect you’re right. Planning and executing such a race to the grave over several years might be beyond him.