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Twitter's first investors say the company's problems are too big

Venture capital Chris Sacca is one of Twitter's first investors, he said that the company's problems are too big, Musk can't solve them alone, and someone around Musk needs to tell him some truth.


In a tweet on Monday, Sacca said he has always admired Musk.


Sacca's letter to fans mentioned that the challenges of running a popular social messaging service like Twitter require a level of nuance and human understanding that Musk has yet to demonstrate.


Sacca also mentioned that he was never a fan of Mark Zuckerberg, CEO of Facebook's parent company Meta, but that in the US he is at least surrounded by smart people who occasionally offer him Suggest. And for Musk, the hard truth is that he's alone right now, improvising.


While Sarkar is concerned about the future of the app, which he first invested in in 2006, he wants to see Musk make better decisions for the company's sake. Sarkar is the founder of Lowercarbon Capital, which invests in alternative energy and sustainable technologies.

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