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The platform's traditional system of blue 'verified' checkmarks, awarded to handpicked users, was discontinued in favor of a new system open to all users willing to pay a monthly fee, resulting in a cacophony of fury.
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Musk says that a tweet about alien life would be the best tweet ever.
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In a recent interview with Fox News host Tucker Carlson, Twitter CEO Elon Musk said that the U.S. government could read all Twitter users' private messages.
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A lawsuit has been made against Tesla after it was said that employees were sharing pictures and videos they had taken with vehicle cameras. Reports say that workers shared clips of accidents, sexual encounters, and other things recorded by cameras in customers' cars without their knowledge or permission.
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Elon Musk's takeover of Twitter is a great example of how to destroy something. This doesn't have to happen.
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The files don't show how the platform works in a bad way; instead, they show a philosophy of 'transparency for you, but not for me.'
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Even though Twitter's finances are bad, Elon Musk would rather turn it into a money pit than let it fail.
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Musk is picking fights with all the right people.
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Bringing the fight against censorship to one of its most important strongholds.
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Reports say that former coworkers of Peiter 'Mudge' Zatko, who blew the whistle on Twitter for allegedly lax enforcement of data privacy rules, have been offered money in exchange for damaging information about him. Zatko used to be in charge of Twitter's cybersecurity, and he was the one who blew the whistle.