Elon Musk has held a question and answer session with Twitter staff, pitching a vision of a one-billion-user platform, but being hazy about potential lay-offs and free speech limits.
Elon Musk has held a question and answer session with Twitter staff, pitching a vision of a one-billion-user platform, but being hazy about potential lay-offs, free speech limits and what is next in his chaotic buyout bidMr Musk did not offer Twitter employees guarantees about their job security or ability to work from homeSpaceX employees say Mr Musk's behaviour is a "distraction and...
Yet in comments from the employees-only virtual meeting that lasted less than an hour, Bloomberg and New York Times reports based on leaks relayed his claimed passion for self-expression on the platform. He has already made comments about how he would run the platform — including lifting former US president Donald Trump's ban — but his words this time were addressed directly to workers' concerns.Mr Musk told Twitter employees he personally favoured moderate political positions, but users should be able to say outrageous things, reports leaked from the meeting said.
Mr Musk answered a question about possible lay-offs by saying the company need "to get healthy" when it came to its financial situation.
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