Musk said he looked forward to soon making 'significant improvements to Twitter,' and began polling his followers on whether to add an 'edit' button to the service, a long-discussed tweak.
UNITED STATES - Twitter's newest board member and largest stakeholder Elon Musk tweeted Saturday to ask if the social media network was "dying" and to call out users such as singer Justin Bieber, who are highly followed but rarely post.
The social media company named Musk to the board on Tuesday after the outspoken and polarizing executive disclosed he had acquired a more than nine percent stake in the company, making him Twitter's largest shareholder.
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