Musk, who has altered his Twitter bio to “Chief Twit,” has made it apparent that he plans to make other significant changes to the social media firm. In both public and private conversations, he has stated that he wants to ease Twitter’s moderation policies and that he is opposed to permanent bans. He is also expected to lay off additional personnel, but he has assured employees that the layoffs would not be as severe as 75 percent.
Under Musk’s guidance, Twitter’s core service might potentially undergo significant changes. In addition to easing platform moderation standards, Musk has stated that he wishes to “open source” Twitter’s algorithm so that users may better understand its suggestions. At the same time, he’s sought to convince advertisers that he doesn’t want Twitter to be a “free-for-all hellscape,” but rather the “most respected advertising platform in the world.” Sarah Personette, COO of Twitter, stated that she had a “wonderful chat” with Musk.