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In his first big move earlier on Thursday, Musk tried to soothe leery Twitter advertisers saying that he is buying the platform to help humanity and doesn't want it to become a "free-for-all hellscape."
The message appeared to be aimed at addressing concerns among advertisers – Twitter's chief source of revenue – that Musk's plans to promote free speech by cutting back on moderating content will open the floodgates to more online toxicity and drive away users.
Help humanity?
That's a tad extreme.
It will be interesting to see where the new lines are drawn for what content can be moderated.
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Musk has previously expressed distaste for advertising and Twitter's dependence on it, suggesting more emphasis on other business models such as paid subscriptions that won't allow big corporations to dictate policy on how social media operates. But on Thursday, he assured advertisers he wants Twitter to be "the most respected advertising platform in the world."
Well having to pay to tweet will drive away users for sure.
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