Ever since Elon Musk took over the social media giant Twitter, chaos has ensued. First, he fired the company’s CEO, CFO, and other top executives. This was followed by a massive layoff, mass resignation, and whatnot. Composer Trent Reznor has a say in this matter.
In a recent interview, the Academy Award-winning composer of ‘The Social Network‘ talked about Musk’s takeover of Twitter. He called it an “embarrassment” and called out the “arrogance of the billionaire class.” Let’s find out in detail what Reznor said about Musk.
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Trent Reznor On Elon Musk’s Twitter Takeover
Musk’s erratic behavior after buying Twitter is being called out by regular people as well as celebrities. The list now includes Oscar winner composer and Nine Inch Nail frontrunner, Trent Reznor.
In an interview with The Hollywood Reporter, Reznor talked about leaving Twitter where he enjoys 1.6 million followers. “I’m about to depart. We don’t need the arrogance of the billionaire class to feel like they can just come in and solve everything.”
He continued, “Even without him involved, I just find that it has become such a toxic environment. For my mental health, I need to tune out. I don’t feel good being there anymore.” Trent also called the entire fiasco an “embarrassment.”
Ever since Musk took over Twitter, celebs like Alex Winter, David Dastmalchian, Laura Benanti, Gigi Hadid, and Whoopi Goldberg have left the micro-blogging site.
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Musk’s Tryst With Twitter
The Tesla CEO’s tenure has been pretty chaotic with Twitter. After months of crazy legal battles, he finalized the $44 billion deal to buy the company last month.
Right after the acquisition, the South African billionaire fired its CEO, CFO, and several other top executives followed by nearly half of the company’s workforce.
His plan to introduce a subscription model to charge $8 per month for verification backfired after random profiles were getting verified. Recently, controversial figures like Donald Trump, Kanye West, and Andrew Tate have been unbanned.
Amid all this, advertisers have been distancing themselves from the company. Twitter also had to shut down its offices after a mass resignation took place because of Musk’s strict work rules.
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