Twitter is witnessing a wild ride after Tesla CEO Elon Musk took it over for a hefty $44 billion deal. The sudden high attrition rate, an upended verification system, and reinstatement of controversial users like former President Donald Trump and Kanye West have raised questions about the company’s changed work ethics, business model and future policies. The departing employees have warned that a breakdown is likely on the infrastructural front, leading to frequent service outages, glitches and safety risks. Among the alternatives that Twitteratis flying the coop look for, the microblogging platform Koo has gained huge traction, apart from sites...