Twitter under Musk’s leadership has become chaotic. His decisions over content moderation have scared off advertisers, leaving the platform in bad financial straits and forcing everyone who does business with Twitter to sue for what they’re due. Musk, meanwhile has been reportedly choosing not to pay vital invoices. There’s no telling how much longer Twitter will be in business.
When Musk took over Twitter, it was a financial wreck with unaffordable agreements in place. With new CEO Lind Yaccarino leading the way, Twitter is seeking to lessen its financial burden concerning vendors and make the company profitable. Vendors should consider working with Twitter until it gets back on track. Musk is leading an extraordinarily complex transition to make the ailing platform viable.