Tech billionaire Elon Musk is ready to buy Twitter for $43 billion in his “best and final offer” in a not-so-surprise move. The world’s richest man, who recently became the majority individual shareholder in the microblogging site, has long advocated for several changes to Twitter.
After famously accepting and then declining a seat on Twitter’s board after acquiring 9.2 percent stake in the company, Musk had started a flurry of polls asking his 81.6 million users’ advice on changes to the social media giant.
Here is a list of the things the Tesla and SpaceX CEO suggested since he became the largest shareholder of Twitter.
1) An edit button
Elon Musk has suggested the introduction of an edit feature in Twitter even before he became the largest shareholder. He continued to press for it recently as well.
"Now that everyone is asking... yes, we've been working on an edit feature since last year," Twitter posted on its communications account. "No, we didn’t get the idea from a poll," it added, poking fun at the Tesla boss.
73.6 percent users said yes to the edit button.
Do you want an edit button?— Elon Musk (@elonmusk) April 5, 2022
“Everyone who signs up for Twitter Blue (ie pays $3/month) should get an authentication checkmark,” the 50-year-old tweeted.
The billionaire also added that if the paid subscription expires, the check mark should go away too or bots and scammers will just sign up for a few months. He added that prices should be around $2 a month and a year’s fee has to be paid up front. After proper checks on the payment, the check mark should be given only after a good two months.
3) Pay in Dogecoin
Musk also suggested that Twitter Blue service payments can be made through cryptocurrency Dogecoin. He said this while replying to an Argentinian national about reducing the cost of Blue when he said that may be the payments can also be made through Dogecoin.
4) Twitter’s San Francisco headquarters to a homeless shelter
Musk in a poll asked users if the social networking firm's San Francisco headquarters should be converted into a homeless shelter as not a lot of people are working there during the pandemic.
The poll gained over a million votes in less than a day, with more than 90 per cent saying "yes".
The poll even found rival Jeff Bezos’ endorsement.
Musk even created a poll to delete the ‘w’ in Twitter with options ‘yes’ and ‘of course’. Several of these tweets have been deleted since, it is not clear why.
Musk had last month tweeted a poll asking if Twitter adheres to free speech.
Free speech is essential to a functioning democracy.Do you believe Twitter rigorously adheres to this principle?
— Elon Musk (@elonmusk) March 25, 2022
He then asked if a new platform was needed as the poll results said Twitted failed to “adhere to free speech principles fundamentally undermines democracy.”
"Twitter has extraordinary potential. I will unlock it," Musk said in a letter to the Chairman of the Board Bret Taylor after he made his offer to buy the company.
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