Elon Musk Says Twitter Interfered In Elections In The Past
Twitter owner Elon Musk on
Elon Musk: Twitter ‘Has Interfered in Elections’ - The Epoch Times
Elon Musk on Wednesday said that Twitter has meddled in elections, lending credence to critics who say social media platforms have immense power to control
Twitter owner Elon Musk on Wednesday wrote that the social media company’s previous management “interfered in elections” after the former head of its security
Elon Musk Says Twitter “Interfered in Elections” in the Past
Elon Musk says Twitter 'has interfered in elections'
Users celebrate Elon Musk revealing Twitter 'interfered in elections
Conservatives buzzed after Elon Musk
Elon Musk says Twitter has 'failed' in trust and safety and
Elon Musk Says Twitter Has 'Interfered' in Past Elections - Mediaite
Conservatives buzzed after Elon Musk admitted that, prior to his ownership, Twitter interfered in elections. He pledged that under him the company, which he dubbed
In a Tweet
Elon Musk Says Twitter Interfered In Elections And Failed In Trust
Twitter owner Elon Musk said on Wednesday that Twitter has interfered with elections in the past but “Twitter 2.0” will be more “even-handed.” Former head of Trust &
In a Tweet, Musk stated that Twitter had “interfered with elections” in the past. Thereafter, he clearly states his desire to build a better platform. The Tweet came in
Elon Musk
New Twitter CEO Elon Musk said his company will be more even-handed under his watch while condemning previous election interference from the platform.
Twitter interfered in elections; failed in trust and safety:
Elon Musk, the CEO of Twitter, claimed in a tweet on Wednesday that Twitter has interfered in elections and has been untrustworthy in terms of safety for a very long time.
Twitter's new owner Elon Musk has said that the socia media platform has failed in trust and safety for a long time. He even added that Twitter has interfered in elections
Musk says Twitter 'interfered in elections,' vows to make the
Musk says Twitter ‘interfered in elections’ and ‘failed’ public trust