Elon Musk says he believes Twitter should follow the laws of the countries it operates in and otherwise not regulate users' speech. He also says he wants to publish its ranking algorithm for the public to examine.
Elon Musk pauses during a press conference at SpaceX's Starbase facility near Boca Chica Village in South Texas on February 10, 2022. Photo: Jim Watson/AFP via Getty Images
He also said he wanted to publish Twitter's ranking algorithm for the public to examine: "It should be on GitHub."Interviewer Chris Anderson said Musk had told him last week that "I do not want to own Twitter, it's a recipe for misery, everyone will blame me for everything," and asked what had changed.
Musk said he is not sure his bid to acquire Twitter will succeed, but that he has a "plan B" if it doesn't.
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