Elon Musk news: Twitter is ‘freed’ after takeover, billionaire claims amid rumours Trump could come back
The Elon Musk era at Twitter seems to have officially begun.
Top executives including CEO Parag Agrawal, CFO Ned Segal, and legal chief Vijaya Gadde have all reportedly been fired.
Mr Musk tweeted that “the bird is freed”.
the bird is freed
— Elon Musk (@elonmusk) October 28, 2022
This after the billionaire bizarrely arrived on Wednesday at Twitter's San Francisco headquarters carrying a kitchen sink ahead of closing his $44bn deal to purchase the micro-blogging site.
“Entering Twitter HQ – let that sink in!” the Tesla CEO tweeted.
Mr Musk changed his Twitter profile to refer to himself as “Chief Twit” and his location as Twitter headquarters.
A court had given him until Friday to close his April agreement to acquire the company after he earlier tried to back out of the deal.
Mr Musk, the world's richest person, agreed to buy the company for $54.20 a share in April, but by July had indicated that he had changed his mind, citing bot and spam issues.
He renewed his attempt to acquire the company earlier this month.
Mr Musk reportedly told Twitter employees during his visit that he does not plan to cut 75 per cent of the staff after acquiring the company.
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Elon Musk begins takeover of Twitter as top executives including Parag Agrawal fired, report says
Elon Musk walks into Twitter HQ with a sink
Musk tells Twitter employees he will not cut 75 per cent of jobs
What will Twitter look like under Elon Musk?
13:10 , Adam Smith
Elon Musk has also claimed he will be looking into far-right figures being ‘shadowbanned, ghostbanned, [and] searchbanned’.
I will be digging in more today
— Elon Musk (@elonmusk) October 28, 2022
Twitter users post slurs in ‘celebration’ of Musk takeover
13:01 , Adam Smith
Many Twitter users have taken the opportunity to fill Twitter with racial slurs ahead of Mr Musk’s takeover, believing it signifies a start of laxer content moderation.
If you type the n word or Holocaust into the search bar then click latest you can view and report racists that have come out of the woodwork after Elon Musk bought twitter in real time.
But will Twitter do anything about it?— David Leavitt (@David_Leavitt) October 28, 2022
What are Elon Musk’s political beliefs?
13:01 , Graeme Massie
ICYMI: “I prefer to stay out of politics” - those were Elon Musk’s words when the tech exec was forced to respond to a claim by Texas governor Greg Abbott that he supported the state’s anti-abortion laws.
If so, Mr Musk has a funny way of showing it. Over his decade-plus of public fame as the chief executive of Tesla and SpaceX, the South-African-born tycoon has attacked everyone and everything, from Donald Trump and Bernie Sanders through individual regulatory officials to Covid rules, trade unions, and “pronouns”.
In May, he capped off months of criticism of US president Joe Biden by revealing that in the past he had “overwhelmingly” voted for Democrats, but would now switch his support to Republicans in at least one future election.
“In the past I voted Democrat, because they were (mostly) the kindness party. But they have become the party of division and hate, so I can no longer support them and will vote Republican,” he said.
Io Dodds has more.
What are Elon Musk’s political beliefs?
12:45 , Adam Smith
Thierry Breton, the commissioner for internal market of the European Union, has said that Elon Musk will comply with international laws around social media.
“In Europe, the bird will fly by our rules”, he tweeted.
👋 @elonmusk
In Europe, the bird will fly by our 🇪🇺 rules.#DSA https://t.co/95W3qzYsal— Thierry Breton (@ThierryBreton) October 28, 2022
12:30 , Adam Smith
Sophie Zhang, the Facebook whistleblower, has said that Mr Musk’s actions while in control of Twitter are unforseeable.
“Elon Musk is the equivalent of a politician promising to cut taxes, increase military/social spending, and eliminate the national debt”, she said.
“All of these ideas sound excellent to the aam admi, but are collectively impossible. You hence have no idea what he will do now in-office.”
Ms Zhang used Mr Musk’s changing view of free speech, as well as other policies, as an example.
Or more seriously:
"my preference is to hew close to the laws of countries in which Twitter operates." - Musk, 5/9/22
In the PRC, statements such as "Liberate Hong Kong" will see you arrested as a subversive terrorist. Will Musk cave to Xi and take down posts with this slogan?— Sophie Zhang(张学菲) (@szhang_ds) October 28, 2022
ICYMI | Biden admin eyes national security reviews into Musk’s Twitter deal
12:04 , Graeme Massie
ICYMI: The Biden administration is reportedly considering subjecting two of Elon Musk’s business ventures to a national security review.
Bloomberg News spoke with individuals familiar with the matter who claimed that the Tesla CEO’s acquisition of Twitter and his management of the SpaceX Starlink satellite network have raised some concerns in the Biden White House.
Talks that could determine whether or not Mr Musk will be subject to review are still in their infancy, according to the source.
Graig Graziosi has more.
Biden administration eyes national security reviews into Elon Musk’s Twitter deal
Elon Musk reportedly tried to drop his bid to buy Twitter by 30 per cent
11:30 , Adam Smith
ICYMI: Mr Musk has also raised concerns about Twitter’s financials, reportedly attempting to negotiate a 30 per cent discount on his $44bn deal.
With a two-day deposition pending ahead of a trial in Delaware starting on 17 October, the billionaire sent a letter to the Twitter board announcing he intended to complete the deal.
But in the weeks before that Mr Musk attempted to get Twitter to agree to a proposal that would have valued the company at around $31bn, three people with knowledge of events told The New York Times.
Mr Musk agreed to buy the company for $54.20 a share in April.
11:00 , Adam Smith
Vijaya Gadde, Twitter’s former top lawyer, had received a baragge of criticism from Mr Musk before his buyout.
Ms Gadde had been criticised by conservatives for being Twitter’s “top censorship advocate”, as Twitter took down links to the New York Post’s story about a laptop belonging to Hunter Biden, the president’s son.
Replying to a tweet from far-right writer Mike Cernovich, who claimed Twitter deputy general counsel Jim Baker “facilitated fraud,” Mr Musk said the claim “sounds pretty bad.”
Following that, Ms Gadde received a wave of racist and hateful abuse on Twitter.
Mr Musk also claimed Ms Gadde was partly responsible for Twitter’s ‘left wing bias’. Twitter’s policies at the time were decided by then chief executive Jack Dorsey.
— Elon Musk (@elonmusk) April 27, 2022
Twitter executives receive huge payout
10:00 , Adam Smith
Upon takeover, Mr Musk saw the chief executive, chief financial officer, and top lawyer at Twitter leave the building.
Mr Agrawal, the former head of Twitter, will receive the largest payout of $38.7 million.
Ned Segal, Twitter’s chief financial officer, is set to receive a $25.4 million payout.
Vijaya Gadde, the chief legal officer, will leave with $12.5 million.
Sarah Personette, the chief customer officer, would get $11.2 million.
Elon Musk tells staff: "bring code”
09:30 , Adam Smith
Mr Musk appears to be interested in the technical capabilities of Twitter, according to Insider.
“The very evening the deal was signed, engineering team managers hastily messaged their staffers. Meetings with Musk had been scheduled for Friday morning with a simple directive: ‘bring code.’”
Twitter’s chairman changes bio
09:15 , Adam Smith
Twitter Chairman Bret Taylor has already changed his Twitter bio, removing mention that he was at the head of the company.
Updated bio of @btaylor (President of @SalesForce, Chairman of @Twitter): "Co-CEO @Salesforce. Stanford fan."
— Big Tech Alert (@BigTechAlert) October 28, 2022
“The bird is freed"
09:00 , Adam Smith
Elon Musk, having completed the takeover of Twitter, has now said that the “bird is freed”
the bird is freed
— Elon Musk (@elonmusk) October 28, 2022
Musk hints at major update to Twitter
08:32 , Graeme Massie
Elon Musk has hinted that he plans a major update to Twitter if his deal to buy the platform goes ahead.
He has previously shared his intention to follow through with the deal, as well as ideas on how he might change Twitter once he is in charge.
The latest indication of what he plans to do with Twitter involves an integrated video feature that would compete with YouTube and generate additional revenue for the app.
Anthony Cuthbertson reports.
Elon Musk hints at major update to Twitter
Self-proclaimed ‘socialist’ to ‘red pill’ anti-lockdown crusader: What are Elon Musk’s politics?
07:31 , Graeme Massie
The Tesla and SpaceX tycoon has donated to both parties and attacked everyone from Joe Biden through Donald Trump to trade unions and ‘pronouns’, but underneath it all there is a consistent ideology, writes Io Dodds.
What are Elon Musk’s political beliefs?
Elon Musk wants to ‘buy the Twitter name, then gut it’, ex-employee claims
07:02 , Graeme Massie
ICYMI: Mr Musk’s intentions with Twitter are nebulous. The billionaire has tweeted that buying the site was “an accelerant” to creating an app called X. Mr Musk has had access to the X.com domain since 2000, during which time he was working on PayPal.
The Tesla boss has spoken broadly in the past about his support for the idea of an “everything app” – a single place where users can access most, if not all, of their favourite online services and utilities.
In China, a version of the everything app idea already exists in WeChat, which began life as a messaging platform similar to WhatsApp, but has since become a mini-internet within a single app – allowing users to do everything from share social media-style posts with friends to getting news, making mobile payments, booking restaurants and ordering taxis. Nothing similar exists in the West.
However, other employees have suggested Mr Musk will “buy the Twitter name, then completely gut and change it”, adding that, “speaking to people there, nobody feels safe in their job. I just don’t understand how it’s going to work as a company. There’s a mad attempt to restructure in some places to save face. It feels like the perfect time to try and get out — or prepare yourself for what’s going to happen.”
Elon Musk wants to ‘buy the Twitter name, then gut it’, ex-employee claims
Elon Musk’s worst tweets: From freelance diplomacy to personal insults
06:28 , Graeme Massie
The world’s richest man and CEO of multiple companies always finds time for a good Twitter troll.
Bevan Hurley has the story.
Elon Musk’s worst tweets: From freelance diplomacy to personal insults
Elon Musk’s free speech ideals could cause problems
06:09 , Graeme Massie
ICYMI: Mr Musk has said he seeking to roll back provisions limiting hate-speech and other violent comments on Twitter, as well as reinstating Donald Trump’s access to the platform.
But Mr Musk has also been linked to Kanye West’s recent antisemitism scandal.
Mr West’s latest controversy began during Paris Fashion Week, during which he and right-wing commentator Candace Owens wore “White Lives Matter” t-shirts. After a backlash, Mr West shared conspiracy theories on social media, including suggesting that rapper Diddy was being controlled by Jewish people.
When his account was suspended, West tweeted that he was going to go “death con 3 On JEWISH PEOPLE”.
Since then, Mr West has announced he is buying the right-wing social media app Parler, which has a history of being banned by Apple and Google and was used to coordinate the January 6th riots.
Mr Musk tweeted shortly after an image playing on the Dragon Ball anime series, where two characters can fuse together into a more powerful being by touching fingers. In his version, the Tesla founder is edited onto one character, along with a Twitter logo, while West’s face is superimposed onto another, with the logo of Parler, the right-wing social network West recently purchased.
“Fun times ahead!” Mr Musk wrote below the image. Hours later, that same tweet was deleted without comment from the Tesla chief executive.
Elon Musk deletes tweet that hinted at collaboration with Kanye West
Who owns Twitter and why is it being sold to Elon Musk?
05:32 , Graeme Massie
Eccentric tech billionaire Elon Musk, the man behind Tesla and SpaceX, appears to be completing his long mooted $44bn takeover of Twitter.
Who owns Twitter and why is it being sold to Elon Musk?
Elon Musk ‘fires Twitter executive’ who banned Trump as speculation mounts he could return to platform
05:10 , Maroosha Muzaffar
Elon Musk has fired the Twitter executive who banned Donald Trump as speculation mounts that the former president could return to the platform.
The one-term president was banned by Twitter’s previous board in the wake of the pro-Trump insurrection at the US Capitol on January 6 202 and was forced to set up his own social media site, Truth Social.
Read the full story by Graeme Massie here:
Elon Musk ‘fires Twitter executive’ who banned Trump as speculation mounts on return
“Liberate Twitter from the censorship happy mob”, Joe Rogan told Elon Musk
05:06 , Graeme Massie
ICYMI: Mr Musk’s approach to Twitter could also be influenced by podcast host Joe Rogan, whose messages to the billionaire were revealed by legal deposition ahead of the trial that now, it seems, will not take place.
Mr Rogan told Mr Musk that he should “liberate Twitter from the censorship happy mob” when he owns Twitter, new texts reveal.
“I will provide advice, which they may or may not choose to follow,” Mr Musk told Mr Rogan in response.
Joe Rogan told Elon Musk to ‘liberate Twitter’, private texts show
What will Twitter look like under Elon Musk?
04:59 , Maroosha Muzaffar
Elon Musk has completed his takeover of Twitter and is now in control of one of the most influential social media platforms.
After a protracted saga around the acquisition, the biggest questions now are how will Mr Musk run Twitter and how might it change? Here is a closer look at some of the biggest and most controversial changes that could be coming:
What will Twitter look like under Elon Musk?
Elon Musk has bought Twitter. Now what?
04:29 , Graeme Massie
Elon Musk has promised to make big changes to Twitter as part of his goal of making it an ‘everything app’ with one billion users. Tech experts say he has his work cut out, Bevan Hurley reports.
Elon Musk has bought Twitter. Now what?
Will Elon Musk put Donald Trump back on Twitter?
04:03 , Graeme Massie
ICYMI: Mr Musk messaged one or more unknown individuals about ”letting right wingers back on Twitter” including, it seems, former president Donald Trump who was banned from the platform in January 2021 because of the “risk of further incitement of violence” after the Capitol Hill riots.
Several messages between Elon Musk and key figures at Twitter – including founder Jack Dorsey, board chair Bret Taylor and current head Parag Agrawal – were released as a part of the ongoing documentation ahead of Elon Musk’s trial against Twitter.
“It will be a delicate game of letting right wingers back on Twitter and how to navigate that (especially the boss himself, if you’re up for that)”, the message reads,
“I would also lay out the standards early but have someone who has a savvy cultural/political view to be the VP of actual enforcement. A Blake Masters type.”
Joe Rogan told Elon Musk to ‘liberate Twitter’, private texts show
Will Elon Musk allow Donald Trump back on Twitter?
03:31 , Graeme Massie
The one-term president was exiled from Facebook and Twitter after January 6 riot and started his own platform Truth Social.
John Bowden has the story.
Would Elon Musk allow Donald Trump back on Twitter?
Elon Musk reveals what he wants to do with Twitter
03:08 , Josh Marcus
Elon Musk has tweeted his plans for Twitter and how it might moderate content, ahead of his purchase of the social media site.
The post has reneged on his ‘free speech absolutism’, as he says Twitter “cannot become a free-for-all hellscape, where anything can be said with no consequences.” Previously, Mr Musk said that he was “against censorship that goes beyond the law” - a rule that, in the United States, would have caused trouble for Twitter’s moderators by potentially allowing Holocaust denial.
“I also very much believe that advertising, when done right, can delight, entertain and inform you; it can show you a service or product or medical treatment that you never knew existed, but is right for you. For this to be true, it is essential to show Twitter users advertising that is as relevant as possible to their needs. Low relevancy ads are spam, but highly relevant ads are actually content!”
Mr Musk also claimed that there was a “great danger that social media will splinter into far right wing and far left wing echo chambers that generate more hate and divide our society.”
Mr Musk has previously claimed that Twitter “obv has a strong left wing bias”, despite the company’s own studies that its algorithm amplifies right-wing news outlets more than others.
Elon Musk says what he wants to do with Twitter
Elon Musk’s scandal-filled year
02:30 , Josh Marcus
Elon Musk hasn’t just been making headlines this year with his acquistion of Twitter.
This summer, it came out that the Tesla CEO secretly fathered twins with a high-ranking executive in November of 2021, weeks before the birth of his second child with partner Grimes.
Elon Musk congratulates Nick Cannon on growing his family
He was also accused of sexually harassing a flight attendant on a private jet, which he has denied.
Elon Musk denies exposing himself to flight attendent on private jet
Elon Musk calls Truth Social a ‘rightwing echo chamber’
02:15 , Josh Marcus
ICYMI: Elon Musk has criticised Donald Trump’s Truth Social in the past, calling it an echo chamber.
In an interview with The Financial Times published on Friday, Mr Musk admitted that he knows more headaches are coming his way if his ongoing Twitter bid materialises. However, the Tesla founder said that is a sacrifice he is willing to make in order to protect free speech.
Mr Musk said he is on a personal quest to keep discourse on the social network from becoming one-sided, as Truth Social’s content has become for the right.
“[Truth Social] is essentially a rightwing echo chamber,” Mr Musk told the Times. “It might as well be called Trumpet.”
But in May, Mr Musk also said that he doesn’t think it was appropriate to ban Trump from Twitter, adding that “it was a mistake because it alienated a large part of the country and did not ultimately result in Donald Trump not having a voice.”
Musk calls Truth Social ‘rightwing echo chamber’ that should be named after Trump
A momentous day for the tech industry
02:05 , Josh Marcus
If today is in fact the day Elon Musk has formally taken over Twitter, it would mark a momentous day in the tech industry.
As the Tesla billionaire assumes control, his rival Mark Zuckerberg at Meta has been struggling with a precipitously plunging stock price.
Here’s Martyn Landi with more information on what’s going on the company FKA Facebook.
Meta stock: What is going wrong for Mark Zuckerberg?
Elon Musk begins takeover of Twitter as top executives including Parag Agrawal fired, report says
02:02 , Josh Marcus
Elon Musk’s takeover is under way after he fired three top executives, including CEO Parag Agrawal, according to the Washington Post.
The billionaire is also said to have sacked chief financial officer Ned Segal, and Vijaya Gadde, head of legal policy, trust, and safety, as he moved ahead with his $44bn purchase of the social media company.
Graeme Massie is following this breaking news story for The Independent.
Musk begins Twitter takeover as top executives fired, report says
Elon Musk reportedly fires top executives as takeover formally commences
01:56 , Josh Marcus
Three top executives at Twitter—CEO Parag Agrawal, CFO Ned Segal, and legal chief Vijaya Gadde—have all been fired, The Washington Post reports, as Elon Musk’s takeover of the social media site formally begins.
Mr Musk has previously clashed with Mr Agrawal during the billionaire’s rocky acquisition bid for Twitter.
In May, the Tesla billionaire even resorted to sending the CEO a message with a poop emoji as the two clashed publicly over issues like the extent of bots on Twitter.
Elon Musk sends obscene emoji to Twitter boss
Twitter employees worry about Elon Musk
01:05 , Graeme Massie
ICYMI: Following the news that Mr Musk might gut the company after purchasing it, Twitter employees have written an open letter to the billionaire.
“Elon Musk’s plan to lay off 75% of Twitter workers will hurt Twitter’s ability to serve the public conversation,” the letter says, going on to say that “a threat of this magnitude is reckless, undermines our users’ and customers’ trust in our platform, and is a transparent act of worker intimidation.”
In a list of demands, the employees ask that Mr Musk not discriminate based on political belief and preserve Twitter’s existing employees. “We demand to be treated with dignity, and to not be treated as mere pawns in a game played by billionaires,” it says.
Twitter had already fired 30 per cent of its recruitment team, as well as two high-profile leads.
Twitter employees demand Elon Musk ‘treat them with dignity’ not like ‘pawns’
Elon Musk is ‘a politician promising to cut taxes'
08:46 , Adam Smith
Sophie Zhang, the infamous Facebook whistleblower, has said that people “have no idea what [Elon Musk] will do now in-office”.
Ms Zhang compared Mr Musk to a “politician promising to cut taxes, increase military/social spending, and eliminate the national debt” - ideas which sound good, but he may renege on.
Ms Zhang used examples of Mr Musk’s changing view on free speech and other policies.
Or more seriously:
"my preference is to hew close to the laws of countries in which Twitter operates." - Musk, 5/9/22
In the PRC, statements such as "Liberate Hong Kong" will see you arrested as a subversive terrorist. Will Musk cave to Xi and take down posts with this slogan?— Sophie Zhang(张学菲) (@szhang_ds) October 28, 2022
Twitter shares to be suspended on NYSE
Friday 28 October 2022 00:01 , Graeme Massie
ICYMI: Twitter Inc shares will be suspended from trading tomorrow, the New York Stock Exchange’s website showed, as Elon Musk faces a court-ordered deadline to close his $44bn deal.
Equity investors, including Sequoia Capital, Binance, Qatar Investment Authority and others, have received the requisite paperwork for the financing commitment from Musk’s lawyers, Reuters reported.
The completion of the deal would also mark an end to a lawsuit by Twitter, which expects the deal to be completed on its original terms of $54.20 per share.
Musk brings Tesla engineers into Twitter
Thursday 27 October 2022 22:23 , Graeme Massie
The Tesla CEO asked engineers from his automotive company to meet with product leaders from the social media platform on Thursday, according to Bloomberg.
Twitter staff showed their Tesla opposites the company’s code so that they could reportedly assess it and tell Mr Musk what it needed, sources told the news organisation.
Twitter’s engineers reportedly cannot make any changes to the code as of 12pm on Thursday so nothing is changed before the prospective deal closes on Friday.
Ben Shapiro attacks ‘fuming mad’ Twitter staff
Thursday 27 October 2022 21:03 , Graeme Massie
The right-wing commentator took to Twitter to post a video in which he slammed employees at the social media platform for having misgivings about Elon Musk becoming their boss.
“The employees over at Twitter are fuming mad that Elon Musk is taking over. They’re demanding that they not be treated like ‘pawns in a game played by billionaires.’ Meanwhile, the rest of us are pawns in their game of censorship on an open platform. The hypocrisy is ridiculous.”
The employees over at Twitter are fuming mad that Elon Musk is taking over. They're demanding that they not be treated like "pawns in a game played by billionaires." Meanwhile, the rest of us are pawns in their game of censorship on an open platform. The hypocrisy is ridiculous. pic.twitter.com/KPWQIseiO4
— Ben Shapiro (@benshapiro) October 27, 2022
Twitter staff meet Musk over coffee at HQ
Thursday 27 October 2022 19:47 , Graeme Massie
Elon Musk retweeted a picture posted by author Walter Isaacson, which shows the billionaire chatting with staff at the company’s coffee bar.
At Twitter headquarters’ coffee bar, @elonmusk pic.twitter.com/vy5Cw7zttf
— Walter Isaacson (@WalterIsaacson) October 27, 2022
Musk intends to take Twitter public again within five years, report says
Thursday 27 October 2022 19:32 , Graeme Massie
Bloomberg has reported that after taking Twitter private with his $44bn deal for the social media platform, Mr Musk intends to take it public again within “three to five years.”
Head of RT begs Elon Musk to ‘unban’ Russian propaganda outfit
Thursday 27 October 2022 19:18 , Graeme Massie
Margarita Simonyan took to Twitter to plead with the billionaire to unban the pro-Kremlin propaganda networks.
“Since you’re all for free speech, maybe unban RT and Sputnik accounts and take the shadow ban off mine as well?” she tweeted.
Elon @elonmusk, since you’re all for free speech, maybe unban RT and Sputnik accounts and take the shadow ban off mine as well?
— Маргарита Симоньян (@M_Simonyan) October 27, 2022
Elon Musk net worth: Visualising the Tesla and SpaceX boss’ wealth in three charts
Thursday 27 October 2022 18:00 , Adam Smith
Elon Musk has overtaken Jeff Bezos to become the world’s richest person, having seen his wealth rise from $25 billion to nearly $200bn in less than a year.
The billionaire polymath is best known as the boss of electric car company Tesla and private rocket firm SpaceX, however he also heads brain-tech startup Neuralink and The Boring Company, which aims to “solve traffic” in cities by digging tunnel networks.
Before any of these ventures, Musk gained notoriety in Silicon Valley as the co-founder of online payments platform X.com, which went on to become PayPal.
Each new project has been financed, at least in part, by funds generated from previous business successes, with each new effort becoming ever more ambitious.
Visualising Elon Musk’s vast wealth in three charts
Self-proclaimed ‘socialist’ to ‘red pill’ anti-lockdown crusader: What are Elon Musk’s politics?
Thursday 27 October 2022 17:30 , Adam Smith
Over Mr Musk’s decade-plus of public fame as the chief executive of Tesla and SpaceX, the South-African-born tycoon has attacked everyone and everything, from Donald Trump and Bernie Sanders through individual regulatory officials to Covid rules, trade unions, and “pronouns”.
In May, he capped off months of criticism of US president Joe Biden by revealing that in the past he had “overwhelmingly” voted for Democrats, but would now switch his support to Republicans in at least one future election.
“In the past I voted Democrat, because they were (mostly) the kindness party. But they have become the party of division and hate, so I can no longer support them and will vote Republican,” he said.
What are Elon Musk’s political beliefs?
How Elon Musk’s Twitter takeover impacted its share price
Thursday 27 October 2022 17:00 , Adam Smith
Elon Musk’s activity has had a tumultuous impact on Twitter’s stock.
News of Mr Musk’s investment in the company caused the share price to soar to nearly $50.
Mr Musk then offered to buy the company for $54.20 per share, before saying he was placing the deal “temporarily on hold” and subsequently taking legal action to try to renege on the deal.
The share price has been yo-yoing ever since.
When Twitter sued to enforce the deal in July Mr Musk counter-sued, causing the stock to plunge back to the mid-March depths of $33.
How Elon Musk’s Twitter takeover impacted its share price
Twitter could have an in-built YouTube competitor, Elon Musk hints
Thursday 27 October 2022 16:30 , Adam Smith
Twitter could develop an integrated video feature that would compete with YouTube and generate additional revenue for the app, a singular tweet from Mr Musk has suggested.
A Twitter user posted a thread stating: “Once @elonmusk takes over, I wonder if @TwitterSpaces platform can evolve towards video and compete with @YouTube for content creation...
“It is insane that Twitter has not currently implemented a YouTube clone. Half my tweets are links to YouTube videos. Twitter does not capture any value here. If users could watch monetised videos on Twitter, Twitter would capture ad revs and massively increase [revenues].”
Responding to a Twitter thread about how this might be implemented, Mr Musk posted a winking face emoji.
Elon Musk hints at major update to Twitter
Twitter users have a growing more interested in crypto and pornography
Thursday 27 October 2022 16:00 , Adam Smith
A recent internal report from Twitter demonstrated some of the issues the platform is facing: that Twitter’s highest-growing topics of interest are cryptocurrency and pornography.
Interest in other topics - news, sports and entertainment – has been declining among English-speaking ‘heavy users’.
A "heavy tweeter" is a user defined that logs in to Twitter six or seven days a week, and tweets about three to four times a week.
These people account for under 10 per cent of all users, but generate 90 per cent of tweets and half of the company’s global revenue.
They have been in “absolute decline” since the start of the pandemic, the report says, although no specific conclusions were made about why that would be.
Twitter users are growing more interested in crypto and pornography
Elon Musk plans to cut Twitter’s staff
Thursday 27 October 2022 12:00 , Adam Smith
Mr Musk might have entered Twitter as a meme - let that sink in - but the real consequences of his takeover might be yet to hit the employees of the social media company.
The Tesla billionaire told prospective investors in his deal to buy Twitter that he intends to reduce the company’s staff from around 7,500 down to just over 2,000, reports The Washington Post.
Twitter’s current board had already planned to reduce wages at the company by around $800m by the end of 2023 and reduce staff by 25 per cent, according to the newspaper.
Mr Musk’s comments about free speech and open debate on the platform could see significant cuts to Twitter’s curation and content moderation - which could make the social media site a much worse place for users to be on.
Musk plans to cut Twitter staff by nearly 75 per cent, according to leaked documents
Dogecoin soars as Musk nears Twitter deal completion
Thursday 27 October 2022 09:15 , Alisha Rahaman Sarkar
Dogecoin, the popular meme coin, rallied nearly 16 per cent over the past 24 hours as Elon Musk nears the completion of his $44bn Twitter deal.
The Tesla chief has been a major supporter of dogecoin, which has constantly influenced its price.
In June, the billionaire said he would continue buying dogecoin despite the meme-inspired cryptocurrency losing more than 90 per cent of its value over the last 13 months.
“I will keep supporting dogecoin,” he had tweeted.
Musk chats with Twitter staff over coffee
Thursday 27 October 2022 07:45 , Alisha Rahaman Sarkar
Billionaire Elon Musk, who visited the Twitter headquarters yesterday ahead of closing his $44bn purchasing deal, spent time talking with the staff over coffee.
Twitter’s account manager of customer success Noemi Khachian shared a picture of the soon-to-be boss from the San Francisco office. “Welcome!!! Elon Musk,” she wrote.
Welcome!!! @elonmusk :) pic.twitter.com/2OD2QgqXxd
— Noémi (@NoemiKhachian) October 26, 2022
“Welcome to the office Elon Musk. Nice chatting with you at an impromptu coffee chat in the perch,” wrote Nate Esparza, technical operations manager at Twitter.
Would Elon Musk allow Donald Trump back on Twitter?
Thursday 27 October 2022 07:04 , Alisha Rahaman Sarkar
Former president Donald Trump remains one of the toughest headaches for managers of social media platforms to date.
With Elon Musk on the verge of closing in the $44bn purchasing deal, one big question looms - What would a Musk takeover of Twitter mean for the 45th president.
Sequestered away at Mar-a-Lago surrounded by only his closest supporters, Mr Trump has done nothing to reform his conduct following bans from Twitter, Facebook and Instagram in early 2021 — a consequence of his false claims about the 2020 election fomenting a deadly riot at the US Capitol.
John Bowden has more.
Would Elon Musk allow Donald Trump back on Twitter?
How Elon Musk’s Twitter takeover impacted its share price
Thursday 27 October 2022 06:32 , Alisha Rahaman Sarkar
A combination of inflation fears and increasing interest rates saw advertising spending on the social media platform plunge, causing Twitter’s stock price to fall from around $63 at the height of the bull market in November to under $33.
But unbeknownst to shareholders, one of Twitter’s most prominent and active users had been quietly buying up shares in the company for several months.
Elon Musk began accumulating Twitter stock in January, and by mid-March he had amassed a five per cent stake in the company.
Bevan Hurley explains how the billionaire’s dalliance with purchasing the platform caused its stock price to frequently fluctuate.
How Elon Musk’s Twitter takeover impacted its share price
Musk tells Twitter employees he will not cut 75 per cent of jobs
Thursday 27 October 2022 06:03 , Alisha Rahaman Sarkar
Elon Musk told Twitter employees that he does not plan to cut 75 per cent of the staff when he acquires the company, Bloomberg reported, citing people familiar with the matter.
The Tesla chief denied the previously reported number in an address to employees at the company’s San Francisco office yesterday.
According to a Washington Post report, the billionaire had told prospective investors that he intends to reduce the company’s staff from around 7,500 down to just over 2,000 after the takeover.
Mr Musk is still expected to cut staff as part of the takeover.
Musk walks into Twitter HQ with a sink
Thursday 27 October 2022 05:51 , Alisha Rahaman Sarkar
Billionaire Elon Musk shared a video of him walking into Twitter’s San Francisco headquarters carrying a kitchen sink ahead of the Friday deadline to close the $44bn purchase deal.
“Entering Twitter HQ - let that sink in!” Mr Musk wrote.
Entering Twitter HQ – let that sink in! pic.twitter.com/D68z4K2wq7
— Elon Musk (@elonmusk) October 26, 2022
He also updated his Twitter bio to read “Chief Twit” and changed his location to “Twitter HQ”.
In the following tweet, Mr Musk wrote: “Meeting a lot of cool people at Twitter today!”
Thursday 27 October 2022 05:02 , Alisha Rahaman Sarkar
Welcome to The Independent’s coverage of Elon Musk’s Twitter deal.