Questions raised on Twitter being neutralized by Elon Musk’s Republican Party

Questions raised on Twitter being neutralized by Elon Musk’s Republican Party


Controversy has arisen to use the world’s richest person Elon Musk’s Twitter to promote the Republican party in the US. Musk recently bought Twitter for about $ 44 billion. He has appealed to voters to vote for the Republican Party on Twitter for the US mid -term election.

Senior executives of tech companies stay away from political debate so that their companies are not accused of taking favor of any particular political party. Musk has been explaining his political views even before this. However, his direct support of a party this time raises questions about Twitter’s ability to be fair. According to the report of a related Press, Musk tweeted, “I recommend voting for the Republican Party due to the president being a democratic.” Musk had earlier commented against the US government. Electric car maker Tesla’s Chief Executive Musk said that the US government does not like his company.

“These social media platforms are not only companies.” Jennifer Stromer-Galley, a professor of Syracuse College, who studied social media and politics about this, is not only companies. It is not only a business. Is.”

Musk has launched a major change in the company after takingover to Twitter. He has trimmed a large number of staff in the company. Twitter has released an update for its iOS app with some changes new Twitter Blue subscriptions have also been presented. Musk has been promoting this subscription through its tweets. Twitter Blue subscribers will get a blue checkmark automatically on their profiles, earlier only given to the verified accounts of corporates, celebrities and famous persons. Twitter users will have to pay $ 7.99 per month in the US for blue tick. Musk has indicated that its charge of paraching power in other countries will be fixed.

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