A series of chats that possibly sealed the fate of Twitter's ex-CEO Parag Agrawal
Things started going sideways between the two after Musk tweeted "Most of these “top” accounts tweet rarely and post very little content. Is Twitter dying?" on April 9, along with a list of the top 10 most-followed Twitter accounts.

What began with Musk and Agrawal both trying to accommodate each other suggestions of "making Twitter a better place" on April 7 turned sour within the next two days.
Both agreed on the technical details of Twitter and how both of them should work together on the codebase.
Interestingly, Musk told Agrawal that he hated doing management work. "I kinda don't think anyone should be the boss of anyone. But I love helping solve technical/product design problems," Musk wrote to Agrawal.
However, things started going sideways between the two after Musk tweeted "Most of these “top” accounts tweet rarely and post very little content. Is Twitter dying?" on April 9, along with a list of the top 10 most-followed Twitter accounts.
Most of these “top” accounts tweet rarely and post very little content. Is Twitter dying? https://t.co/lj9rRXfDHE
— Elon Musk (@elonmusk) 1649511151000Making his displeasure felt, he wrote, "You are free to tweet 'Is Twitter dying?' or anything else about Twitter - but it is my responsibility to tell you that it's not making Twitter better in the current context."
Previously on @TechEmails: https://t.co/X1RXKaMPH7
— Internal Tech Emails (@TechEmails) 1666920450000To this, Musk questioned Agrawal, almost rife with sarcasm, "What did you get done this week?" and topped it up by saying he considered this a waste of time and he would rather take the company private.
Parag Agrawal texts Elon MuskApril 9, 2022 https://t.co/40bP9RDCSA
— Internal Tech Emails (@TechEmails) 1664486903000Musk also spoke to Dorsey and sought his help to make things better at Twitter. However, their chats also reveal the difference in opinion between Musk and Agrawal, and how that eventually led to the latter's downfall on Friday morning after Musk finally took over the company.
April 26, 2022 https://t.co/wwvGBZmSwj
— Internal Tech Emails (@TechEmails) 1666920273000"At least it became clear that you can't work together. That was clarifying," Dorsey replied and Musk acknowledged it.
It is at this point probably when Musk had made up his mind to part ways with Parag Agrawal, also the former CTO of Twitter, after his deal closed.
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