04/05/2022, 06:3804/05/2022, 14:23
Tech billionaire Elon Musk joins after wide entry Twitter An old requirement for many users: the ability to change tweets afterwards.
Users can comment on whether they want an edit button in a Twitter poll put together by Musk. After the early hours of Tuesday evening, approval was about 75 percent.
Tesla CEO Elon Musk in Germany in March.Photo: cornerstone
A non-representative survey has no direct consequences, but the newly gained 9.2 percent engagement automatically guarantees a better hearing catcher with Twitter management. Twitter has never responded to years of demands for an edit option.
Do you want an edit button?
– Elon Musk April 5 2022
“Yse” or “On”?
President of the Electric Vehicle Manufacturing Company Tesla So far, he has kept a low profile on what he wants to achieve by joining Twitter. The fact that the stake was reported to the US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) on Form “13G” also means that Musk is not seeking any active influence over Twitter’s business policy or a seat on the board, at least for the time being. In such cases, he had to fill out the more detailed “13D” form.
However, Twitter shares jumped a good 27 percent on Monday.
Twitter chief Parag Agrawal has allowed himself to give subtle advice against his new largest shareholder. Agrawal retweeted Musk’s poll saying, “The implications of this poll are going to be huge. Please vote carefully.”
A few days ago, Musk asked Twitter users for their opinion of the service’s freedom of expression in the same sentence before announcing his financial commitment.
(sda/dpa)
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