In 2023, Elon pulled off the greatest comeback in history:
After critics destroyed his hostile Twitter takeover...
50% of sponsors quit. He lost $49 Billion in one month.
His response? Hire his # 1 critic as CEO.
Here's how he turned an enemy into his secret weapon:🧵
The situation in early 2023 was dire.
Content moderation issues drove away major advertisers.
Twitter had lost 50% of its top advertisers in just months.
And they were taking billions in revenue with them.
The core problem wasn't just technical:
While engineers focused on product changes, key relationships were dying.
Twitter needed someone who could speak Madison Avenue's language.
That's when Elon made the most unexpected move in tech:
He hired Linda Yaccarino - NBC Universal's advertising chief.
Known as the "Velvet Hammer" on Madison Avenue, she had:
• Built a $13B ad business at NBC
• Deep relationships with major brands
• 20+ years of media experience
But there was a fascinating twist:
She was one of social media's biggest critics.
At NBC, she regularly attacked platforms like Twitter over brand safety.
She used those same concerns to keep advertisers on traditional media.
Now Elon wanted her to fix the platform she criticized.
Her reputation preceded her:
She was the most connected ad executive on Madison Avenue.
When she spoke, CMOs listened.
But could she translate that influence to tech?
The partnership structure was clear:
Elon would focus on product and engineering.
Linda would handle business and advertising.
Her first moves were unexpected:
Instead of rushing to win back advertisers, she went deep:
• Enhanced content monitoring systems
• Built new brand safety tools
• Created transparent ad placement tracking
• Established an advertiser advisory council
Her approach was methodical:
She used her deep understanding of advertiser fears - because she used to amplify them.
She knew exactly what brands needed to feel safe - because she used to exploit their concerns.
The strategy started working:
By late 2023, X was showing signs of recovery:
• Major brands started testing ads again
• New video partnerships emerged
• Premium subscriptions grew
• Ad targeting improved dramatically
But Linda wasn't done:
She's transforming X's entire business model:
• Launched creator revenue sharing
• Built new video partnerships
• Integrated payment systems
• Created verification for organizations
The platform is becoming something entirely new.
Her vision is bigger than just fixing ads:
She's building X into a complete business platform.
A place where content, commerce, and communication merge.
Where traditional media meets digital innovation.
This transformation points to something bigger:
Every platform is becoming an economic engine.
The future belongs to those who can connect and enable others.
This is where APIs become critical:
The next wave of digital transformation isn't about social media.
It's about programmable infrastructure.
About connecting systems and automating processes.
About enabling new kinds of business models.
At apidays, we're at the forefront of this shift:
We're teaching leaders to navigate the programmable future.
Showing how APIs transform business models.
Building bridges between old and new economies.
Because we believe knowledge is power:
That's why we've built a global community of 300K+ innovators.
Why we host the world's largest API conferences.
Why we're shaping the future of digital infrastructure.
Just like Linda saw the future of platforms...
Smart leaders need to see where technology is heading.
The question isn't whether your business will be programmable.
It's whether you'll lead the transformation or follow it...
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This kid was kicked out of his government housing at 17.
Slept in his car. Showered at gyms. Lived off cold pizza.
Until he came up with ONE idea that would transform online home buying and build a $6.3 Million company.
Here's his incredible story on overcoming anything: 🧵
Meet Kieran Witt.
At 17, he was forced out of his council house - one of 7 siblings crammed into a 3-bedroom home.
No money. No connections.
Just a $1,800 inheritance from his uncle that bought him a car to sleep in.
But his biggest struggle would spark a $6.3M idea:
Living out of his car, Kieran would:
• Park in hidden spots to avoid embarrassment
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