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Breaking Twitter — Elon Musk’s controversial social media takeover

A dramatised account of the tycoon’s acquisition and the rebrand as X attempts to get inside his head — but takes liberties
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It’s unclear how much creative licence Mezrich has taken. In a note to readers, he explains that some scenes have been re-created and dialogue ‘reimagined’

"}],[{"start":96.59,"text":"Early into the acquisition, Musk is impish and gleeful, even when events are not going in his favour. "},{"start":102.269,"text":"When his grand plan to open “blue tick” verification to all users leads to swaths of impersonations on the platform — some humorous, some malicious — Musk is seen by one of his senior staffers “laughing, sometimes uproariously, as he scrolled from tweet to tweet”. "}],[{"start":116.81,"text":"But we also see flashes of a darker side: Musk as the paranoid, thin-skinned leader who loathes betrayal. "},{"start":123.089,"text":"He becomes increasingly challenged, begins to spiral and flexes his power in response. "},{"start":128.007,"text":"When his toddler son is the victim of a stalking incident, Musk lashes out by expelling certain journalists from the platform. "}],[{"start":134.89,"text":"When US President Joe Biden gets more engagement than him on a tweet about the Super Bowl, Musk has a spectacular tantrum. "},{"start":141.694,"text":"When Twitter users vote in favour of him stepping down as chief executive in a poll that he himself posts, a sullen Musk hides away in his office for so long that staffers outside discuss whether to call the police to ask for a wellness check on him. "},{"start":153.862,"text":"At its heart, Breaking Twitter illustrates the dangers of ego and perpetuating a culture of fear. "}],[{"start":159.96999999999997,"text":"By journalistic standards, it is unclear exactly how much creative licence Mezrich has taken. "},{"start":165.49899999999997,"text":"In a note to readers ahead of the prologue, the author explains that some scenes have been re-created, dialogue “reimagined”, satire employed, even composite characters created. "},{"start":175.34199999999998,"text":"Narrative presented in Musk’s voice is “based on my own speculation as well as deep reporting”, Mezrich states. "}],[{"start":null,"text":"
"}],[{"start":182.22999999999996,"text":"Either way, the goal is clear. "},{"start":184.68399999999997,"text":"The book reads as though written with a screenplay pitch in mind, rushed out ahead of the half-dozen or so other Twitter/Musk books that are incoming and just after Walter Isaacson’s all-access biography. "},{"start":195.10199999999998,"text":"Overly cinematic and overwritten, it is largely structured around scenes of vivid action, even those only loosely connected to the Twitter tale. "}],[{"start":203.54999999999995,"text":"While the pitch clearly worked — news of a limited series based on the book circulated recently — it is unsatisfying for those searching for the bigger picture. "},{"start":211.56699999999995,"text":"There is little consideration of what Twitter (since renamed X) was, could or should be, or the philosophical questions thrown up by the takeover — for example around the merits or challenges of shareholder primacy. "}],[{"start":223.97999999999996,"text":"The closest access, and most compelling narrative, is the tale of one staffer’s attempt to upwardly manage an increasingly unmanageable Musk. "},{"start":231.73399999999995,"text":"Esther Crawford is a product manager who divided opinion as either a symbol of sycophancy or “hustle culture” when she was photographed in a sleeping bag on the floor of the Twitter offices shortly after the deal closed. "}],[{"start":243.06999999999996,"text":"In Mezrich’s telling, she immediately curries Musk’s favour, leapfrogging her colleagues to a senior position by charming him and even offering to share a pre-prepared list of who he should keep close and not fire. "}],[{"start":254.09999999999997,"text":"Crawford justifies this opportunism by insisting that it is “her calling” to guide Musk away from impulsive decisions towards sensible ones. "},{"start":261.51699999999994,"text":"Initially she is successful. "},{"start":263.43399999999997,"text":"But by the end of the tale, even her Silicon Valley self-belief cannot compete with Musk’s moods. "},{"start":268.602,"text":"She, like all Musk staffers, is disposable and eventually fired. "},{"start":272.99399999999997,"text":"But stealing the show, it is Crawford who gets the last word. "},{"start":276.52399999999994,"text":"At the end of the day, Musk is, she concludes, “the saddest, loneliest man she’d ever met”. "}],[{"start":282.78999999999996,"text":"Breaking Twitter: Elon Musk and the Most Controversial Corporate Takeover in History, by Ben Mezrich, Pan Macmillan £22/Grand Central Publishing $30, 352 pages "}],[{"start":294.65,"text":"Hannah Murphy is an FT technology correspondent "}],[{"start":298.64,"text":"Join our online book group on Facebook at FT Books Café "}],[{"start":302.4,"text":""}]],"url":"https://creatives.ftacademy.cn/album/135707-1703500550.mp3"}
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