No change in Twitter's content policies - Elon Musk

No change in Twitter's content policies - Elon Musk

Elon Musk made it clear that there will be no immediate changes to Twitter's content policies, and the tweet came after Twitter completed its $44 billion acquisition.

On Friday, Musk announced the creation of a new council to moderate content on Twitter.

But he informed that there will be no changes for the time being and those whose accounts are suspended for minor reasons will be relieved.

"No changes have been made to Twitter's content policies yet. Twitter will release those whose accounts have been suspended for minor and dubious reasons.

Musk tweeted that comedy is now legal on Twitter. Observers are of the opinion that Musk intends to remove the strict conditions of Twitter and make it more free.

Earlier, Musk had tweeted that a council would be formed to moderate content and that it would have a diverse perspective.

The Council will be responsible for all major decisions related to content. Musk also clarified that the decision to restore banned accounts will be up to the council.

At the same time, some users believe that current policies to prevent the spread of hateful tweets and misinformation will be further liberalized under Musk.

There have also been complaints that Twitter's old policies, which strictly controlled free speech, have been scrapped.

Musk said on Thursday that Twitter will not become a place where anyone can do anything without control under him. But it is still unclear what changes will be made to Twitter's policies.

After Musk took ownership of Twitter, several senior members of the organization were fired.

And there are reports that General Motors, the largest carmaker in the US, has temporarily suspended paid advertising on Twitter.

GM's response is that they will be more cooperative once they understand the platform's policies under new ownership.

Musk had already hinted that Twitter would bring sweeping changes. He sees this platform as a platform for public debate.

As part of that, he said that the accounts, including those of former US President Donald Trump, which were banned on Twitter, will be brought back.

Trump's account was banned last year for encouraging members to commit criminal acts.

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