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Image depicting Elon Musk from tweet-to-board!

Elon Musk from tweet-to-board!

 

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Twitter CEO Parag Agrawal is happy to have Elon Musk on the company’s board.  Parag thinks that the Tesla CEO will “add a lot of value” to the board. Musk could also plan to make “significant changes” to Twitter in the next few months, We might get the long-awaited “edit” button after all? Only time will tell.

Elon Musk, all work!

About 1% of Mr Musk’s wealth came from the investment in Twitter. His workload is a bigger concern for investors in his other businesses than anything else he has done. When Musk is not running Tesla, he’s in charge of SpaceX. He also helped start two drilling businesses. One made big holes to build tunnels, and the other made small ones put electrodes in the brain (Neuralink).

Experts believe that adding a board seat on Twitter to his résumé might be too much for him. 50 years old and a father of eight (Nevada Alexander, Griffin, Xavier, Kai, Saxon, Damian, X Æ A-Xii), he has been working 100-hour weeks for years.

Questions that remain answered! 

Following the news that Elon Musk owns 9.2% of Twitter, people were wondering what he was going to do with all that money he owns.

  • Will the richest person in the world buy more shares in Twitter or even make it his own company?
  • Will he or she have a say on how Twitter runs? 

A day after Twitter said that Mr Musk would join its board, there was a lot of talk about what that meant.

Musk to reveal his plans in time!

Mr Musk is going to talk about his plans on his own time. In his own tweets to his 80 million followers on Twitter Musk stated that Twitter doesn’t follow free-speech rules prior to his investment announcement.

Musk asked Twitter to let people see the algorithm that makes a decision on the kind of tweets people get to see. Because he likes cryptocurrencies and the technology that makes them work, some believe he could try to turn Twitter into a service that is run by its users.

According to Agrawal, Elon Musk’s arrival will make the social platform “stronger in the long-term”.

 

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