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No one knows what Musk's Twitter takeover means for the company

a number of changes he wanted to make, including ridding Twitter of spam bots and “authenticating all humans.” One person who hasn’t publicly weighed in yet is Twitter co-founder Jack Dorsey, who has previously endorsed Musk’s involvement with the company. In its statement, Twitter’s board of directors confirmed that its decision to accept Musk’s offer was unanimous, meaning Dorsey had also approved the deal.

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I do. It means my initial $14 a share has paid off quite nicely 😉

but it's provocative!

Actually it means more free speech and not big brother like speech crime if Twitter vows it so on their own terms

Yeah but everyone is making accusations like it’s the worst thing that could happen to twitter. He hasn’t even started yet.

i think we all know

He knows 😁

The end of the world if you listen to the far left/right 🤣The people need to calm down.

No one knows why so many people are scared of commitment to free speech.

Does this include Musk himself? He must have some idea.

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