The tweet, on Sunday, brought up over again issues about how, or on the other hand if, Mr. Musk will act to battle falsehood and disdain discourse on the web-based entertainment website.
On Saturday, Hillary Clinton, the previous first woman and 2016 Popularity based official candidate, posted a tweet pouncing upon conservatives for spreading "disdain and unhinged paranoid fears" that she said had encouraged the one who went after Ms. Pelosi's better half, Paul, inside the couple's home in San Francisco early Friday.
Mr. Musk's tweet was subsequently erased, and it was not promptly clear who had erased it.
In an answer to Mrs. Clinton's tweet, Mr. Musk stated, "There is a minuscule chance there may be more going on than meets the eye" and afterward shared a connection to an article in the St Nick Monica Spectator. The article claims that Mr. Pelosi was tipsy and in a battle with a male whore.
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Following his promise in an open letter to advertisers that Twitter would not turn into a freewheeling platform that permitted completely unrestricted opinion, Mr. Musk tweeted on Sunday.
It's evident that Twitter cannot devolve into a "free-for-all hellscape," where anything may be uttered without repercussions, he said. "Twitter strives to be the world's most reputable advertising platform."
On Thursday, Mr. Musk completed the $44 billion acquisition of Twitter. On the same day, he dismissed a number of the organization's top executives, including Parag Agrawal, the CEO.
In advance of the potential for significant changes at the platform, like as Mr. Trump's account being reinstated after he was banned following the January 6th uprising at the U.S. Capitol.
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