Questlove, Ice T, Scooter Braun and more are weighing in after Elon Musk reached an agreement to acquire Twitter for $44 billion.
The Tesla CEO, who is also the world’s wealthiest person, has previously noted that he wants to buy Twitter because he thought that it’s not a platform for “free speech.” He says it needs to be transformed as a private company in order to build trust with users and do better at serving what he calls the “societal imperative” of free speech.
Over the past few weeks, Musk has shared a number of proposed changes that he hopes to implement in the company, from relaxing content restrictions — such as the rules that suspended former President Donald Trump’s account — to removing fake and automated accounts from Twitter.
Following news of the deal, a number of celebrities including Scooter Braun, Questlove and more, took to the platform to share their thoughts. See the reactions below.
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