(Fox News) Elon Musk claims he has “freed” Twitter in one of his first tweets following his formal and finalized acquisition of the platform Thursday.
This freedom took several months and a whopping $44 billion to obtain, but the “Chief Twit,” as Musk calls himself in his updated bio, is now in full control of Twitter.
“The bird is freed,” Musk tweeted just before 11 p.m. ET. It was swiftly liked by over 500,000 users.
While Musk has advocated for promoting “free speech,” his immediate plans for the struggling platform are not clear — though he has reportedly fired off its former leaders.
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A source with knowledge of the matter told FOX Business that he fired Twitter CEO Parag Agrawal, CFO Ned Segal, and Vijaya Gadde, head of legal policy, trust, and safety.
Bloomberg reported Sean Edgett, a general counsel for Twitter, was also fired and escorted from the building Thursday.
the bird is freed
— Elon Musk (@elonmusk) October 28, 2022
Musk previously accused the officials of misleading him and investors over the number of fake users, or bots, on the platform.
He may eventually appoint someone to the role, as Musk also spearheads Tesla, SpaceX, and other enterprises.
Musk has also suggested he would loosen content moderation and has reportedly eliminated lifetime bans.
Several Twitter users have been permanently banned, including former President Donald Trump, which drew outrage from conservatives and others.
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It is not clear when this change will be implemented or if Trump intends to return.