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Elon Musk He claims to spend his nights sleeping on a couch on the seventh floor of Twitter, the company he bought 6 months ago for $44 billion.
The billionaire also spoke to the BBC about who controls the company: his dog Floki.
the only one in the statements
Musk spoke to the international network to close some contentious issues related to the massive layoffs of workers or the closure of various company offices around the world.
Musk defended many of the changes, including layoffs, which he said were necessary to keep the company afloat: “It’s not fun at all. It hurts. The company could have gone bankrupt if we hadn’t cut costs immediately.”
Musk acknowledged that under his leadership, the company faced some serious problems, including the closure of the data center for Twitter in December it caused problems with the company’s servers: “It was a disaster.”
Interview with a billionaire BBC it happened at Twitter Spaces, the company’s live audio features. Musk became concerned when an interviewer asked about the rise of misinformation and hate speech on the site, noting that the journalist was unable to provide a specific example of this phenomenon.
And the jokes began
During the interview, the tone Elon Musk He returned to his classic: jokes.
“I’m retired,” he said. “I tell you all the time that I’m not the CEO Twitter. My dog is the CEO Twitter. I said I would appoint a new CEO, and I did, and he is my dog.”
“Have I shot myself in the foot several times with tweets? Yes, he continued. “I need bulletproof shoes right now.”
Finally, he responded to all his critics who claimed that Twitter should have disappeared under his rule.
“Many predicted that Twitter it will stop working,” Musk said. “His predictions did not come true. We are literally in Twitter Now”.
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