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Elon Musk has announced that he will sue the person who runs a Twitter account that tracks his private jet because it puts his son in danger.
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Elon Musk has announced that he will sue the person who runs a Twitter account that tracks his private jet because it puts his son in danger.
 
                  
After Musk took over the company, Kanye West's Twitter account was reactivated just two months ago.
 
                  
Elon Musk in a tweet said, "The important thing is that Twitter correct a grave mistake in banning his account, despite no violation of the law."
 
                  
Musk also made fun of Twitter's search feature and promised that his company would improve it.
 
                  
Twitter users must pay $8 per month to Elon Musk in order to maintain their verification checkmarks.
 
                  
In the email, Twitter stated that all badge access would be suspended and that its offices would be temporarily closed.
 
                  
Elon Musk has more updates planned for the Twitter Blue subscription service, including adding user authentication as a premium feature.
 
                  
Musk tweeted, "This is just temporary," in response to a post by Tesmanian.com journalist Eva Fox.
 
                  
Elon Musk has been hinting or updating the changes that Twitter will undergo ever since he took control of the microblogging platform.
 
                  
Elon Musk has refuted a claim that he terminated workers at Twitter before November 1 in order to avoid stock grants that were due on that day.
 
                  
When co-founder Jack Dorsey abruptly quit in November, Parag Agrawal took over as CEO.
 
                  
Elon Musk vs. Twitter: Reports indicate that the banks do not intend to syndicate the debt, as is customary with such acquisitions.
 
                  
According to CEO Elon Musk, Tesla Inc.'s smart automated driving software won't be approved by regulators until 2022.
 
                  
Elon Musk joked that entering the fragrance industry was "inevitable" given his name as he announced the debut of his perfume brand on Wednesday. Even his Twitter bio was modified to "Perfume Salesman."
 
                  
This month, Elon Musk and Twitter were scheduled to appear in court. Twitter was asking the judge to order Musk to complete the transaction at $54.20 a share.
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