In his letter, posted on Twitter, Musk said he doesn’t want the platform to become a “boundless hell for everyone where you can say anything without consequence,” despite his stated promise to reduce the moderation of the platform’s content and strengthen “freedom of expression”.
At the same time, it said it plans to ease content restrictions and would reverse permanent bans on accounts previously removed from the platform for repeatedly violating its rules, including former President Donald Trump.
Those plans had raised questions about the potential impact on Twitter’s core ad sales business, as advertisers might cringe at the prospect of their paid posts appearing alongside more controversial content.
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“Fundamentally, Twitter aspires to be the world’s most respected advertising platform that strengthens your brand and grows your business… Let us build something extraordinary together,” he added.
Musk also reiterated in the letter an earlier statement he had made that the Twitter acquisition is not intended to be a lucrative venture for him.
The entrepreneur has previously suggested that he wants to increase Twitter’s subscription revenue to rely less on ads.
The funny video of Elon Musk entering the offices of Twitter
Before closing the purchase of Twitter by Elon Musk, the billionaire appeared as the “big boss” entering the offices of the social network.
In a short video shared by himself, he is seen entering the headquarters carrying a sink, along with the message “let that skin in”. His appearance came after a leak revealing that Musk plans to fire the
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The moment Elon Musk enters Twitter with a sink.
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