Elon Musk’s 5 Major Twitter Moves So Far
Elon Musk’s 5 Major Twitter Moves So Far

Elon Musk’s , 5 Major Twitter Moves So Far.

Elon Musk’s , 5 Major Twitter Moves So Far.

Fox News reports that Elon Musk has already made major changes to Twitter less than one week after officially closing his $44 billion takeover of the social media platform.

Fox News reports that Elon Musk has already made major changes to Twitter less than one week after officially closing his $44 billion takeover of the social media platform.

First, Musk dissolved Twitter's board of directors, making the billionaire the platform's sole director.

Previously, the board included chairman Bret Taylor, former Twitter CEO Parag Agrawal and others.

Previously, the board included chairman Bret Taylor, former Twitter CEO Parag Agrawal and others.

The next major change was Musk firing Agrawal, along with chief financial officer Ned Segal and Vijaya Gadde, head of Twitter's legal, policy and trust.

The next major change was Musk firing Agrawal, along with chief financial officer Ned Segal and Vijaya Gadde, head of Twitter's legal, policy and trust.

The next major change was Musk firing Agrawal, along with chief financial officer Ned Segal and Vijaya Gadde, head of Twitter's legal, policy and trust.

Last week, 'Bloomberg' reported that Musk called on Tesla engineers to review Twitter's code and explain what the company needs.

Last week, 'Bloomberg' reported that Musk called on Tesla engineers to review Twitter's code and explain what the company needs.

Musk also announced plans to create a content moderation council which will include representatives from groups that face hate-fueled violence.

On November 1, Musk revealed plans to revamp Twitter's user verification process as part of his efforts to crack down on spam and fake accounts.

These changes include a price tag on blue check verification meant to raise , "the cost of crime on Twitter by several orders of magnitude.".

On October 30, Musk asked his followers if they would want Vine, Twitter's short-form video platform, to return.

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Out of over 4.9 million users that voted in the poll, 69% said they were in favor of Vine making a comeback