Several Twitter employees said they were concerned about Musk’s positions on content moderation, as well as allegations of racism at a Tesla factory. — AFP
In Silicon Valley, where board seats at public companies rarely trade hands, Twitter Inc is the unruly exception. The social network has rotated through waves of directors in recent years as it dealt with slowing growth, executive turnover, contentious activist investors and unending political strife.
Now the board has Elon Musk.
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