Time will tell what the new Twitter will look like and how much it will change. One thing seems inevitable, though. It will not be a platform of completely free speech, cwtremo writes.
Elon Musk completed his purchase of Twitter and took over as CEO on Thursday night. This reality sent left-wingers, who abhor anyone who disagrees with their ideologies and detest the idea of free speech, into a downward spiral and frenzy as they realized they would no longer be able to suppress conservative, Republican voices.
Subsequently, Musk immediately fired Twitter CEO Parag Agrawal, Chief Financial Officer Ned Segal, and Vijaya Gadde, the head of the company's legal policy, trust, and safety, upon taking over. This wasn't necessarily in retaliation, as many have claimed. After such purchases, new ownership frequently installs the people it wants in leadership roles, and it's Musk's right to do so, given the billions of dollars paid to acquire the company.
On Friday afternoon, Musk tweeted a peculiar message that doesn't exactly signify the"good old days" are coming back.