Twitter founder Jack Dorsey has set up new ‘Musk-free’ Twitter ‘clone’
Bluesky will serve as a ‘public benefit’ company
Bluesky will serve as a ‘public benefit’ company
The media channel says it will no longer post on its corporate and news accounts following a spat with the new Twitter CEO.
Elon Musk described the BBC as “among the least biased” after the broadcaster objected to being labelled as “government-funded media”
Accounts will have to subscribe to Twitter Blue to keep their verification, or get a gold tick for £950 a month.
His total losses far surpass the previous record of $58.6 billion, set by Japanese tech investor Masayoshi Son in 2000.
He has seen the equivalent of the GDP of Greece wiped off his personal fortune.
More than 57 per cent of users who voted in a Twitter poll Mr Musk posted on Sunday night said he should step down.
A whopping 57.5 per cent of Twitter users called for Musk to step down after 17.5 million users took part in a poll.
The American rapper received an overwhelming amount of ‘Yes’ answers on his poll.
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