What elonmusk can do in his new role at Twitter—and what he can't
Elon Musk stands in the foundry of the Tesla Gigafactory during a press event in Aug. 13 in Brandenburg, Germany.ne of corporate America’s most notable loudmouths has acquired the largest stake in the home of online loudmouths: Twitter, the microblogging platform. Of course, the person in question is multi-billionaire Elon Musk, the wealthiest person on Earth, worth a staggering $288 billion.
In short, being a director “allows [Musk] to pick up the phone and speak with the management team,” Zino says. “There’s not a management team that won’t take that call.” Twitter has also been criticized for its inconsistent muting of certain speech on the platform. That perceived muzzling of varying views may be something Musk decides to change, given his apparent love of unfettered communication.
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