Twitter CEO Elon Musk's interview with BBC North America tech reporter James Clayton became a little heated when Musk pressed Clayton for evidence of more hateful content being posted on the platform after the billionaire took over. Clayton said he had seen a slight rise in hateful tweets on the "For You" page. Musk followed up by asking Clayton to name a specific example, which Clayton could not. "You see more hate speech personally?" Musk asked. "I would see more hateful content in that," Clayton replied. "That's why I'm asking for examples. Can you name one example?" Musk continued to...