Twitterdammerung continues in full flow today. And while it will be disruptive to a lot of people and organizations in the short term, sometimes you have to accept that some things are not worth saving, and instead focus on what lies on the far side. In Norse mythology, Ragnarok is inevitable; but it does not represent the end of everything; rather it is the end of a world that has run its course, and the birth of a new, hopefully better one. One notably with fewer capricious gods arbitrarily deciding the fate of mortals.
And with Twitter, what needs to die is the culture Musk has imported. A culture of capricious, thin-skinned, ego-driven, reactionary and reactive, ill-considered leaps from one "fix" to another in service only of his personality cult. And like all personality cults, it cannot withstand criticism.
As I used to say a lot before I retired, in response to hopelessly optimistic "strategy" pronouncements from upper management, "culture eats strategy for breakfast". It no longer matters that Musk's strategy for Twitter is or was "free speech"; his culture is "elevate Elon".
It's no coincidence that "cult" and "culture" come from the same root; and so does "cultivate". Ultimately they call come from Latin colere, "to tend, guard, till". You reap what you sow.