Elon Musk is trying to stop employees from leaking Twitter information to the media, as seen in an email leaked to the media. See potential bias and similarities in coverage from RollingStone, nypost, and Newsweek:
Twitter owner and CEO Elon Musk is attempting to clamp down on leaks from inside Twitter HQ. In
obtained by Platformer reporter Zoë Schiffer, Musk threatened employees with lawsuits should they violate their non-disclosure agreements.The email stated, “as evidenced by the many detailed leaks of confidential Twitter information, a few people at our company continue to act in a manner contrary to the company’s interests and in violation of their NDA.
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