Elon Musk: No Change To Twitter Moderation Policy Yet | General News
Sat, 29 Oct 2022 11:50
Billionaire Elon Musk has stated there can be no adjustments to Twitter's content material moderation insurance policies for now after finishing his $44bn (£38.1bn) takeover of the platform.
"To be super clear, we have not yet made any changes to Twitter's content moderation policies," he tweeted.
Earlier he introduced the creation of a brand new council to reasonable posts.
He additionally tweeted that "anyone suspended for minor dubious reasons" can be "freed from Twitter jail".
"Comedy is now legal on Twitter," he stated.
Senior figures at Twitter have introduced their exits since Mr Musk took over after lengthy delays to the deal.
Questions are targeted on Mr Musk's future plans for the location.
The potential adjustments have drawn scrutiny from regulators and divided Twitter's personal customers, a few of whom are apprehensive Mr Musk will loosen laws governing hate speech and misinformation, and a few of whom really feel the earlier administration curtailed free speech with overly rigorous guidelines.
Mr Musk stated Twitter can be forming a council with "widely diverse viewpoints".
"No major content decisions or account reinstatements will happen before that council convenes," he stated, shortly earlier than confirming that Twitter had ended artist Kanye West's suspension from the platform earlier than his acquisition.
Rapper Kanye West, often called Ye, had been suspended from the platform for anti-Semitic feedback.
Finance chief Ned Segal was among the many senior leaders to announce his exit from the corporate after Musk's takeover. Chairman of the board Bret Taylor has additionally left and it was extensively reported that Twitter's chief govt Parag Agrawal - a goal of Mr Musk's criticism - was among the many folks fired, though Mr Agrawal nonetheless has "ceo @twitter" on his Twitter profile.
General Motors - the most important US carmaker and a rival to Mr Musk's Tesla - says it has quickly halted paid promoting on Twitter. GM stated it was "engaging with Twitter to understand the direction of the platform under their new ownership".
"The bird is free," Mr Musk wrote on the platform late on Thursday, whereas assuring advertisers in a public notice that he didn't need Twitter to grow to be a "free-for-all hellscape".
He has signaled he desires widespread change at Twitter. A self-styled "free speech absolutist", he has stated he sees the platform as a discussion board for public debate and is prepared to reverse bans on controversial customers, together with former President Donald Trump.
Ex-finance chief Segal tweeted that his time on the firm was the "most fulfilling of my career" and mirrored on the pressure attributable to the uncertainty of the final six months.
"You learn so much when times are challenging and unpredictable, when we are tired or feel our integrity questioned," Mr Segal stated, alluding to Mr Musk's public criticism of the corporate's management.

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