The multi-billionaire was responding to the tech giant's plan to drop Twitter from its advertising platform.
Since buying Twitter for $44bn in October, Mr Musk has cut its workforce by around 80% and moved to boost the company's finances through measures including charging users for "blue tick" verification.on the platform over concerns about how content was moderated on the site.
In November, Mr Musk said Twitter had seen a "massive" drop in revenue and blamed activists for pressuring advertisers. Speaking to the BBC last week, he said Twitter had just months left to live when he took over. He also said "almost all advertisers have come back or said they are going to come back" to Twitter.
Mr Musk added that Twitter could be profitable by the second quarter of 2023, and he would be willing to sell the company if the right person came along.
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