Twitter censorship lawyer cried during internal meeting over Elon Musk deal. Read his response
Team Udayavani, Apr 28, 2022, 10:18 AM IST
Elon Musk, the world’s richest man, is reigniting the enthusiasm that surrounded Donald Trump’s “law” over a misspelt midnight tweet.
Musk, with his frank and often mischievous humour, is in charge of spelling, but he’s just as ruthless when it comes to shaming those he doesn’t like.
Never mind that he might soon own the world’s most happening micro-blogging platform or that the folks running Twitter are low on reverence for the new owner’s $269.7 billion net worth, Musk on Wednesday reconfirmed a dim view on how the social media site is being run.
He attacked Vijaya Gadde, a “conscience keeper to Co-founder Jack Dorsey”, the person who took the call to deplatform Trump.
On a tweet where Gadde was being cursed by name “for sobbing while talking to her team on the takeover”, Musk dived right in.
He said Twitter (read Gadde) was wrong in fighting off misinformation around a news story on Hunter Biden, son of US President Joe Biden, and it shouldn’t have restricted a New York (NY) Post’s account and reach.
(With inputs from IANS)
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