When you reduce the cost by getting rid of all the wokeness working for it and replace them with AI and a barebones management group, you can run it at a fraction of the cost. Meanwhile, TS carries on at a distilled network and fallback plan "in case shit" doesn't go down with twitter as expected. What you should end up with, eventually, is Twitter being a main hub (like it is) whose management structure will be mostly technocratic designed to adhere to law, strictly, instead of being influenced by shareholders.
Musk's long term strategy for the platform will likely be to take it from 100% privately owned to 100% public utility.
https://www.law.cornell.edu/wex/public_utility