Elon Musk has a history of upsetting the left on Twitter, and he’s not stopping any time soon. In fact, it seems he’s actually upped the ante with several recent tweets in response to current crime patterns and more specifically what these patterns reflect: race. Lauren Chen reports that “if you’ve .
Twitter has claimed that hate speech on the platform is down more than 50 per cent since Elon Musk took over in October. But experts say the platform has seen an increase in antisemitic tweets as well as slurs against gay and trans persons
In a rare interview with BBC, Elon Musk says Twitter is now "roughly breaking even," adding most of the advertisers who left the platform after his acquisition have returned.
Twitter CEO Elon Musk pressed BBC reporter James Clayton during a viral interview after the journalist showed up to Twitter s San Francisco headquarters.