Elon Musk, Twitter's largest shareholder, asks users if they want an edit button
back in 2020, Twitter co-founder and former CEO Jack Dorsey said the website will"probably never" add an edit button. He explained that the social network started as a text messaging service, and you can't take back a text once you've sent it. Twitter apparently wanted to preserve that vibe and feeling.way before he purchased 9.2 percent of the social network, might serve as the catalyst for the company to change that outlook. As of this writing, 74.
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