Since Elon Musk took over Twitter, it's been nothing but a volatile rollercoaster of decline and implosion—and it hasn't even been a month.
Fake accounts for Apple, Tesla, SpaceX, and countless other brands are duping Twitter users.
The edict comes from a CEO who manages four companies and is unlikely to be in four places at the same time.
The idea comes in the wake of Musk's other brilliant idea: Fire half the staff.
One day before the midterms, Elon Musk endorsed GOP candidates even though half of them have denied the legitimacy of the 2020 election.
“Trust me, she would be with me on this,” Griffin said from @TipItMaggieG.
Elon Musk has had to walk back some of his 3,700 staff cuts after the company reportedly realized it needs some of those axed staff to make Twitter profitable.
Elon Musk has relied on quite a few multi-billion dollar loans and deep promises, and all of them likely have certain expectations for the platform.
Oversight Board members advised Musk to adhere to a harm principle and left open the possibility of working with Twitter on content decisions.
It's only been seven (7) days since Elon Musk took over the company.
Musk is trying to find $1 billion in annual savings but doesn't seem to understand the company he bought.
The tunnel was unveiled in 2018 to be a testing ground for future hyperloop technology.
From dictators to the company's workers—many took to the platform to discuss the platform amid the site's ownership transition.
Binance hypothesized it could potentially build “on-the chain” solutions to address the proliferation of bots.
The employee uproar comes after Musk told investors he would be laying off upwards of 75% of the company.
Musk's deal to buy Twitter involves financing from a number of illiberal foreign sources
The billionaire spoke to Tesla shareholders about the company's quarterly earnings, and said he's full-steam-ahead on closing the drawn-out deal.
The tech mogul said that 30,000 bottles had been sold.
In a follow-up tweet, which was also deleted, Musk wrote: "Fun times ahead!!"
The plan: Make Nathan Fielder laugh with references to ancient Reddit memes.