Elon Musk is turning Twitter’s administrative structure upside down
Elon Musk acquired Twitter with a $44 billion deal. His priority in this deal was to support aligned political and economic structures. Conservatives and American extremists on one hand, and countries like China and Russia on the other, were pleased with this transformation.
Musk does not intend to let Twitter continue its operations as before and will change many of its political, social, and cultural considerations. Naturally, he is also looking to make a profit, and monetizing Twitter’s famous blue checkmark is a sign of his business-minded approach.
To achieve his goals, Musk needs to change Twitter’s administrative structure. In this regard, he closed the company’s offices on Friday and informed employees that they would be notified whether they were laid off or would continue their work.
It is not unlikely that Twitter will soon become the most insecure social network.