Give him time. He is starting at the top and working down.
It must be nice to be able to dump the clowns. A feeling of satisfaction.
The litmus test is will he unban Alex Jones?
If they don’t then you know he is full of it.. In my opinion.
It’s early. Let’s see what transpires over the next week or so. Good grief!
Who hasn’t wanted to buy a business and fire all the arrogant and pompous twits running it?
Go Musk!!!
Why is ESPN reporting this?
Terminating their employment will never be enough punishment.
It takes time to get keys, login credentials including passwords and to vet systems to make sure nobody left anything behind - like a booby trap to wipe everything if someone’s ban gets reversed. New staff has to be brought in as well as nobody there can be trusted. Give it time.
Maybe he can start hiring guys named Joe Smith or Bob Williams. Or Fred. Or Dave.....
ESPN considers this sports news? Bizarre.
Now if I can remember my Twitter password...
ESPN?
It’s a start. Until he gains operational control – particularly over the employees who could sabotage him, I think it’ll take time.
Sheesh, he just closed on the deal.
Give him time.
Actions like that take some time to make happen. One thing that indicates that he’s moving quickly is that he already has some of his trusted Tesla software engineers sent in to meet with Twitter project leaders to start poring over the software code and getting a good handle on all their technical operations and databases/backups. That’s a much higher priority to rush on getting done before anyone can try to sabotage the data, code, and operations. I can’t imagine that any of those folks who have been banned for 21 months will be bothered by needing to wait an extra month because Musk is securing the integrity of the data history, technical operations, and software code at Twitter.
What should be scaring the bad actors is the data at Twitter as I’m confident it’s full of all sorts of terribly incriminating information of bad actions by the former Twitter leadership & their underlings.
What was their process for censorship, banning, manipulations, and other bias-oriented actions?
What lies did they tell in their SEC filings? Prison time could be on the way for some, depending on what the data shows.
So, yeah there are some who may think that Priority #1 on Day #1 was to reverse the bans on Twitter. But, I personally believe Musk should have some higher immediate priorities. For starts, he ought to make sure the folks who were most responsible for the leading the bad actions at Twitter are out of the way as he takes over. Hmmmmmm, coincidentally, he immediately fired the CEO, CFO, chief censor, chief counsel, and possibly some others.
And besides if he went to the desk of some operators who have the power to reverse the bans to get the bans reversed then they could always have some supervisor come in after Musk leaves the cubicle to reverse the reverse. So, this idea that he should start immediately on reversing the bans would likely accomplish nothing. He needs to first make sure that some rogue censorship-happy supervisor wouldn’t dare be able to get away with doing such a thing.
Hey, it’s day one... relax.
I wonder if that’s coming…
Yes, Virginia, Vajaja really does work at Twitter. Or did. LOL
Sounds like a lot of curry was spilled.