TSLA shareholders probably not thrilled to hear that he's not going to focus on the plummetting share price, and not even stepping away from Twitter at all, just moving into the role of middle manager there.
No one with any ability is going to want the CEO role either, knowing that the owner is still going to be lurking, micromanaging, and second guessing every decision.
I'm not expecting serious improvement at Twitter -- particularly given the reckless devotion to 'rules', as Elon promulgates them via tweet.
But, I do support him buying Twitter. Some people may disagree but the documents Matt Taibbi and Bari Weiss have been releasing is stuff the public has the right to know, even though a few corporations, security state actors, and some politicians may prefer to keep secret.
A world where people in power have an imbalance of intelligence over regular people is bad.
People in power invest in sourcing, curating, and interpreting information into intelligence and wield it for gain. Regular people do not seek intelligence that they can use to affect a large part of society, for they anre content with smaller things.