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"""Twitter obviously cannot become a free-for-all hellscape, where anything can be said with no consequences,"" Says Musk. - Top executives in the company have been given their marching orders ".
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Lily Hay Newman
October 27, 2022

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Musk attempted to reassure advertisers yesterday that "Twitter obviously cannot become a free-for-all hellscape, where anything can be said with no consequences," the acquisition raises practical questions about what the social network's nearly 240 million active users can expect from the platform in the future.

Chief among these concerns are questions about how Twitter's stances on user security and privacy may change in the Musk era. A number of top Twitter executives were fired last night, including CEO Parag Agrawal, the company's general counsel Sean Edgett, and Vijaya Gadde, the company's head of legal policy, trust, and safety who was known for working to protect user data from law enforcement requests and court orders.

As a result, a lack of security investment in the Musk era could pose a real danger to users over time. And Twitter has been plagued by both criminal and state-backed attacks over the years.

Musk attempted to reassure advertisers yesterday that "Twitter obviously cannot become a free-for-all hellscape, where anything can be said with no consequences," the acquisition raises practical questions about what the social network's nearly 240 million active users can expect from the platform in the future.

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