Twitter to follow Question science, in the future According to a poll by Twitter CEO Elon Musk on Wednesday
Musk stated that Twitter's new rules would be based on science, including genuine doubts about the science. (AFP)
According to billionaire CEO Elon Musk's tweet earlier this week, Twitter will now follow the science. Musk announced that the new Twitter policy will follow science and include legitimately challenging science without providing many details. Musk's social media presence has garnered attention ever since he assumed control of the microblogging platform.
In a tweet, he stated that the new Twitter policy was to "follow the science, which necessarily includes reasoned questioning of the science." A few tweets later, he claimed that no one could be considered a scientist if they believed that criticizing science amounted to doubting its validity.
Twitter's new guidelines emphasize adhering to science, which eventually involves logically challenging the science," he wrote in a tweet. A few tweets later, he claimed that no one could be considered a scientist if they believed that criticizing science amounted to doubting its validity.
— Elon Musk, December 28, 2022 (@elonmusk)
The majority of social media users who participated in a poll about the Twitter CEO's resignation earlier in the day supported the idea. He responded by clarifying that he wouldn't leave until he found someone "foolish enough to take the job." He added that he would only be in charge of the servers and software teams.
Also affected by Musk's eccentricities is his EV manufacturing business, Tesla. Recently, he told the staff of the company not to be "bothered by stock market craziness." ". His comment was made in light of Tesla's share price falling by over 70% this year as a result of his distraction from running Twitter and other factors.
Tesla will eventually become the most valuable company on the planet, according to Musk, who asserted this in an email to staff on Wednesday, according to Reuters. By the end of the current quarter, he further urged them to increase deliveries.
"Don't let the stock market mania bother you too much, btw. The market will acknowledge our continued excellence as we continue to perform exceptionally well. I firmly believe Tesla will rank as the most valuable company in the long term.
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