Elon Musk and his acquisition of Twitter have been the talk of the town for a while. However, his tenure has been marred with chaos and controversies. He went on a firing spree, introduced policies, and unbanned several controversial users on the platform.
Despite his varied experience with this acquisition, Musk is planning to buy another company. Reports suggest that the SpaceX founder is willing to buy Substack. It’s a company that allows writers and podcasters to publish their work and get paid.
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Elon Musk Might Buy Substack
Musk has had a hard time running the social media giant Twitter. The company has seen losses as advertisers have been distancing themselves since he took over.
Now, one of the world’s richest man is planning to buy Substack, an online platform that provides writers and podcasters to publish their content. The company allows writers to send digital newsletters to its subscribers.
A user asked him if buying the company and connecting it to Twitter would make sense. Musk responded: “I’m open to the idea“. Leighton Woodhouse, a freelance reporter, and documentary filmmaker had asked the billionaire this question regarding Twitter Files.
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Musk Says New Twitter Policy Will Follow And Question Science
On Wednesday, the billionaire said that a new policy on Twitter will not only follow science but also question science. “New Twitter policy is to follow the science, which necessarily includes reasoned questioning of the science,” he tweeted.
“Anyone who says that criticising them is doubting science itself cannot be regarded as a scientist,” he added. He did not divulge further into the plan.
The billionaire has been contemplating resigning as Twitter CEO lately. “I will resign as CEO as soon as I find someone foolish enough to take the job!“, he tweeted. Musk further said he will only run “the software & servers teams“. This came right after he conducted a poll asking users if he should step down as Twitter chief.
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