When Elon Musk took over Twitter (now X) one year ago, he did so with the promise of ensuring freedom of speech and paving the way for the creation of his ‘everything app’.
In the 12 months that followed, Musk has fired a large chunk of X’s staff, overhauled the verification system, and added a series of paywalls for basic features.
Despite his lofty goals, Musk has largely succeeded only in driving away advertisers and users alike since paying $44