Since Elon Musk purchased Twitter in October, there has been no shortage of headlines about his antics and failures at the company. The company has lost nearly 50% of its monthly ad revenue since Musk took over (according to a previous Media Matters analysis), as advertisers are reportedly concerned about his behavior and the direction of the platform under his leadership.
As Media Matters previously documented, the first two months of Musk’s leadership were plagued by chaos; he fired 50% of Twitter’s workforce, disbanded the Trust and Safety Council, and removed (and then reinstated) the accounts of journalists he accused of “doxxing” him.
This chaos has continued in 2023, as Musk has personally interacted with QAnon influencers while his leadership has allowed right-wing accounts to regain a foothold on the platform and wage harmful misinformation campaigns across the site. The misguided “free speech” crusade that has defined Musk’s approach to Twitter has also contributed to a significant rise in hate speech and misinformation flooding the largely unmoderated platform. The rise in hate speech has landed some advertisements next to posts from Holocaust deniers and Musk’s Twitter Blue verification service has even provided verified accounts for the Taliban.
In 2023, Musk’s antics, failures, and chaotic tenure as the CEO of the social media company have continued, including: