Elon Musk tells Twitter employees there are 'no bad ideas' in leaked email

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Elon Musk urges Twitter employees to submit new ideas for the platform, saying some have already been implement in less than 5 minutes

Elon Musk told Twitter employees that in the weeks since he took over the platform,"hundreds" of ideas have been suggested with some being implemented almost immediately.

He asked for ideas on how to improve Twitter as a product, and also for ideas on how to"increase revenue, and decrease costs."

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