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    “Maybe We’ve Gone To Heaven”: Elon Musk Slams People Who Predicted Twitter Would Die

    It seems that the dust is settling on the whole Twitter fiasco which began right after Elon Musk took over the company. After the acquisition, Musk fired several top executives, followed by nearly half of the workforce. He then introduced a subscription plan which backfired.

    Amid all this, advertisers started backing out and a mass resignation took place. People predicted that the micro-blogging site won’t survive for long. Now, the Tesla CEO has taken to Twitter to take a jibe at those who predicted that. Let’s find out what he actually said.

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    Elon Musk Slams People Who Predicted Twitter Won’t Survive

    Elon Musk
    Elon Musk

    Musk’s tenure as the Twitter boss has been pretty chaotic. From mass firings, and mass resignations, to people leaving the platform, he has seen it all in a short period of time.

    Now, the SpaceX founder has taken a jibe at people who predicted that the micro-blogging site will not survive under his leadership. “Wasn’t Twitter supposed to die by now or something … ?“, he tweeted.

    He further added, “Maybe we’ve gone to heaven/hell & don’t know it.” Just a day ago, he asked his critics to stay on other platforms. Musk wrote in Hindi – “Namaste” – with a folded hands emoji.

    Hope all judgy hall monitors stay on other platforms – please, I’m begging u,” the tweet read. In the past month, the company has gone through some sweeping changes.

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    Musk Pauses Relaunch Of Blue Tick Subscription

    Elon Musk
    Elon Musk
    Musk had come up with the plan to charge $8 a month to verified accounts of individuals and organizations on Twitter. However, it had to be withheld after the platform got flooded with fake profiles.
    Recently, the world’s richest man decided to pause its relaunch. On Tuesday, he announced this news and wrote, “Holding off relaunch of Blue Verified until there is high confidence of stopping impersonation.”
    Will probably use different color check for organizations than individuals,” he further explained. This plan has been widely criticized by users and celebrities including Stephen King and Mark Ruffalo.
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