Dallas, Texas, residents assigned Elon Musk a letter grade for his Twitter overhaul after the Tesla CEO implemented a raft of policy changes for the app.
Elon Musk said Twitter will do "lots of dumb things" in the "coming months"."I think that he's definitely done the right thing as far as taking steps towards making it inclusive for everybody," Dejon, who gave Musk an A minus, told Fox News."We can't just silence people because we don't like the things that they have to say.
""To me, it just kind of seems like he's trying to control information and kind of gatekeep a little bit," she told Fox News."I'm a little concerned right now about being able to pay for the checkmarks," he told Fox News."I do think there has to be some background checks or just some verification to make sure folks are who they say they are."
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