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This isn't a business to him, it doesn't need to be, its monetary value is insignificant to him, it was always about having control of an established platform, and feeding its audience his propaganda.
Musk buying Twatter is equivalent to the 18th century robber barons buying newspapers to control what they published
And it's nothing out of the ordinary either, all main stream media is owned by other billionaires doing exactly the same, only they're better at or at least more invested in keeping the mask on.
Their empires were crated slowly and over time so a lot easier to blend