Seth Dillon, the CEO of the satire website The Babylon Bee, says Elon Musk reached out to the company to confirm it had been suspended from Twitter prior to his poll on free speech.
Dillon notes that Musk mused in that discussion that “he might need to buy Twitter.”
Musk’s tweets prior to the disclosure of his stake in Twitter have included “serious thought” about creating a new social media platform and multiple polls asking his followers questions about the company.
(AFP) Twitter announced Tuesday it will soon start experimenting with an edit button, but only on its monthly subscription service at first.
The inability to tweak tweets after firing them off has been a key complaint among users of the one-to-many messaging platform.
Word that the company would start testing an edit feature on Twitter Blue came after newly-named board member Elon Musk conducted an online poll.
In a tweet, Musk asked if people wanted an edit button at Twitter. Nearly 4.4 million votes were cast, some 73 percent of them saying "yes."
"Now that everyone is asking... yes, we've been working on an edit feature since last year," Twitter posted on its communications account.
"No, we didn't get the idea from a poll," it added, poking fun at the Tesla boss.
According to Jay Sullivan, the company's head of consumer product, "Edit" has been the most requested Twitter feature "for many years."
"People want to be able to fix (sometimes embarrassing) mistakes, typos and hot takes in the moment. They currently work around this by deleting and tweeting again," Sullivan said in a tweet-thread.
The San Francisco-based internet firm said it will kick off testing in coming months to figure out what works when it comes to letting users tinker with posts after they have
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