> Back when Musk proposed buying Twitter, the site already was in the gutters

I think you'd be hard pressed to find a single serious person who'd say Twitter is a better product/experience today than prior to the acquisition.

The place continues to bleed users and is the first stop shop for Nazis

> I think you'd be hard pressed to find a single serious person who'd say Twitter is a better product/experience today than prior to the acquisition.

I stated that it already was in the gutters. That does not imply it's gotten out of the gutters ever since. Musk took something that was already pretty much dead and gave it a final shot.

> something that was already pretty much dead

You keep saying that, but prior to the acquisition Twitter had finally managed to start turning a profit.