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Elon Musk shared an update on Twitter's content moderation policies

 



• The update comes after the Twitter chief informed on Friday that he would create a 'Content Moderation Council' for Twitter, which would certainly have diverse perspectives.

Elon Musk has updated on October 29 that no changes have been made to Twitter's content moderation policies yet.

Giving an update on its social media handle, "To be clear, we have not yet made any changes to Twitter's content moderation policies."

The update comes after the Twitter chief informed on Friday that he would create a 'Content Moderation Council' for Twitter, which would certainly have diverse perspectives." He had said that the council would be accountable for all key content-related decisions. and no account will be restored before the convening of the council.


The Tesla CEO also raised suspicion among social media users when he tweeted "Let the good times roll" on his Twitter shortly after acquiring the social media platform and closing the deal.

According to sources, Twitter Inc's top executives Parag Agarwal, Ned Sehgal and Vijaya Gadde were fired after Musk officially took over the social media company.

According to media reports, the Tesla and Space X owner is expected to remain the CEO of Twitter in the interim, but may eventually play the role in the longer term.

He also tweeted, "Comedy is now legal on Twitter."

According to media reports, the Tesla and Space X owner is expected to remain the CEO of Twitter in the interim, but may eventually play the role in the longer term.

Musk, ahead of his $44 billion Twitter acquisition deal, dismissed speculation as to why he would buy the micro-blogging platform and his views on advertising.


“The reason I acquired Twitter is that it is important for the future of civilization to have a common digital town square where a wide range of beliefs can be debated in a healthy way, without resorting to violence. There is a great danger that social media will split into far right and far left echo chambers that create more hatred and divide our society," he said in a statement on Thursday.

Meanwhile, on Wednesday, Musk walked into the halls of Twitter headquarters in San Francisco with a sink bowl that was widely shared on the Internet.

Musk tweeted a video of himself carrying the kitchen sink and wrote, "Let it sink in!"

In addition, Elon Musk also changed his Twitter profile to read "Chief Tweet" shortly after he hinted at moving forward with the Twitter acquisition deal.

In July, Musk, who had long shown his interest in buying Twitter, terminated the deal, claiming that Twitter misrepresented the number of spam and fake bot accounts on its platform. By violating their mutual purchase agreement.

After Musk announced the termination of the deal, the market saw a sharp drop. Later, Twitter sued Musk, accusing him of using bots as an excuse to pull out of a deal.

Again, last week, Musk confirmed that he would go ahead with the Twitter purchase at the originally agreed price of USD 54.20 per share. However, a judge overseeing the dispute had stayed the legal proceedings of the Twitter deal until October 28.

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