tweets, and has occasional highly unusual behaviour. since he bought twitter in october, that interest has grown with for example a bbc panorama investigation last month into the rise in hate speech on the social media site since moscow took over. he declined an interview for that programme and many other journalist requests. so with the bbc s journalist requests. so with the bbc s north america technology reporter, james clayton, sat down with him atjust a few hours notice on tuesday, it was something of a coup. the responses he got were by turns evasive, strongly argued, whimsical, and absurd. i’m turns evasive, strongly argued, whimsical, and absurd.- turns evasive, strongly argued, whimsical, and absurd. i m not the ceo of twitter. whimsical, and absurd. i m not the ceo of twitter. my whimsical, and absurd. i m not the ceo of twitter. my dog whimsical, and absurd. i m not the ceo of twitter. my dog is - whimsical, and absurd. i m not the ceo of twitter. my dog is
mark of course. you so you don t know what mark of course. you so you don t know what you re talking - mark of course. you so you don t know what you re talking about. | mark of course. you so you don t . know what you re talking about. you can even give know what you re talking about. wm. can even give me a simple example of content, not even one tweet, but you claim the content was high. claim the content was high. that s false. claim the content was high. that s false- you claim the content was high. that s false. you kind claim the content was high. that s false. you kind of claim the content was high. that s false. you kind of sad, claim the content was high. that s false. you kind of sad, actually . claim the content was high. that s false. you kind of sad, actually i l false. you kind of sad, actually i don t want to buy twitter any more. then you changed your mind again and you decided to buy it. did you do that because he thought a court of make you do that. yes th