I see lots of comments here and other places how "Twitter is finished," etc. But I wouldn't jump the gun so soon. It still has a huge userbase and if you look outside of the western world (e.g. Japanese Twitter, etc) or the political world (e.g. art twitter, etc.) it's still being heavily used.
Remember to not be so idealistic about things "collapsing soon." All those alt-righters that got banned from places like youtube were clamoring about how the "streissand effect" would make them even bigger, but that never happened (they just migrated to bitchute or something like that and just slowly dwindled). I see ppl saying that about mastadon or truth social or whatever. Or comparing this to the digg/reddit situation, but are the material conditions really the same? Back then the internet was much more of a wild west than it is now. Now most things are so consolidated that finding another platform and, more importantly, getting ppl to move to it, is really hard. So step back and ask yourself, "what would a normie think?" Does anyone actually living in the real world and touching grass care about any of this shit? Like what even is mastadon? Or truth social? I see this extending to other areas as well, like ppl talking about how the "US will collapse soon" or "when the revolution happens, what will you do?" Sometimes empires collapse quickly, other times they take centuries to deteriorate.
Just some thoughts I had (feel free to dunk on me if it turns out I'm wrong in the future)
I think you're right on. Musk will show his whole ass online for a while, then the people who actually run his businesses for him will start stabilizing things like our favorite skullboy said, until we're basically back at status quo.
Everyone except the people dedicated to rembering how Musk showed his whole ass will forget Musk showed his whole ass, and twitter will keep on chugging along until God finally takes pity on us and throws a Carrington event our way.