In a recent internal email to employees, Elon Musk, CEO of X, acknowledged the platform's ongoing financial challenges.
Musk reportedly wrote, "we've witnessed the power of X in shaping national conversations and outcomes... [but] our user growth is stagnant [and] revenue is unimpressive."
According to an internal email sent by Elon Musk to employees, X is 'barely breaking even,' citing stagnant user growth and underwhelming revenue
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Elon Musk has admitted to the financial woes of his social media platform X. In an email to employees this month, Musk said that X is barely breaking even amid stagnant user growth and unimpressive revenue.