Elon Musk completed the acquisition of Twitter in November 2022. All eyes were set on this sale, marking a new era for the microblogging platform. But in doing so, the tech billionaire has taken over a platform overrun with problems. To turn things around, Elon Musk gave content creators and users more autonomy.
They were also additional features, which were part of Elon Musk’s turning Twitter into X. Now that the rebranding is mainly done, the 52-year-old innovator plans to auction all Twitter reminders. In September, the Tesla and SpaceX CEO will sell the Twitter memorabilia to the highest bidder and eliminate the platform’s past reminders.
Elon Musk Announces Auction Of Former Twitter HQ
Elon Musk is not a sentimentalist. The former CEO of the microblogging platform now called X is wasting no time erasing Twitter from his part. He has announced the auction of Twitter memorabilia, including the blue bird logo. The bidding for the items will take place from 12-14 September.
According to a BBC report, more items like desks, chairs, a DJ booth, and musical instruments have been listed. The report also mentions selling the oil paintings of the most viral images worldwide. The first is the famous Oscar selfie taken by Elen DeGeneres, while the other belongs to Barack Obama was re-elected as the American President.
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Tesla And SpaceX CEO Is Looking To Hire Workforce For X
Soon after taking over Twitter, Elon Musk released nearly 8000 employees. When questioned about this drastic measure, he said Twitter doesn’t need that many people to run it. But as a part of X’s reinvention, the business magnate is going through the process of reading resumes.
Linda Yaccarino, the new X CEO, announced that the platform is looking to hire a new workforce. She recently talked about the company’s strategy focusing on growth via hiring more employees. The organization has not posted any job openings on LinkedIn or its official careers website.
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