Elon Musk sacked chief executive Parag Agrawal, along with the company’s chief financial policeman as well as its head of safety and security, based on a number of media records.
Elon Musk uploaded a puzzling tweet on Friday after taking control of Twitter as well as shooting its top executives. “The bird is released,” Mr Musk tweeted a day after he said Twitter “can not come to be a free-for-all hellscape.”
Twitter has a blue bird as its logo design.
the bird is freed
— Elon Musk (@elonmusk) October 28, 2022
The Tesla principal terminated Twitter President Parag Agrawal, Principal Financial Police Officer Ned Segal and lawful events as well as policy chief Vijaya Gadde, the Washington Blog post and also CNBC reported pointing out unrevealed resources. He had implicated them of misleading him and also Twitter financiers over the number of fake accounts on the social networks platform.
Prior to closing the $44-billion purchase, Mr Musk walked into Twitter’s headquarters on Wednesday with a big smile as well as carrying a porcelain sink, subsequently tweeting “let that sink in.” He transformed his description in his Twitter account to “Principal Twit.”
Entering Twitter HQ – let that sink in! pic.twitter.com/D68z4K2wq7
— Elon Musk (@elonmusk) October 26, 2022
He additionally tried to relax concerns amongst workers that significant layoffs are coming and guaranteed advertisers that his previous objection of Twitter’s content small amounts policies would not damage its appeal.
“Twitter certainly can not come to be a free-for-all hellscape, where anything can be stated without consequences!” Mr Musk stated in an open letter to advertisers on Thursday.
Dear Twitter Advertisers pic.twitter.com/GMwHmInPAS
— Elon Musk (@elonmusk) October 27, 2022
The deal is the culmination of a remarkable saga, full of twists and turns, that sowed doubt over whether Mr Musk would complete the deal. It began on April 4, when he disclosed a 9.2 per cent stake in the company, making him its largest shareholder.
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Last Updated: 28 October 2022