Headlines flying out of Twitter’s corporate office are so frequent that the FAA may want to monitor the air space in San Francisco.  

The panicking progressives and celebrities can barely keep their fingers moving fast enough to communicate their latest outrage over Elon Musk owning the company. Well, that is the low-level celebrities that still have Twitter accounts since numerous C and D list “celebs” have left the platform in outrage. 

Here’s some of the new news. 

Musk took the entire board of directors to pound sand and named himself the “sole director” of Twitter. It’s an official move that was reported to the SEC. 

Considering the mess the company was in with their previous clown show of senior executives and board members, it was a smart move. 

Musk said the move is temporary. 

The new boss also took action to limit the ability of Twitter employees to place a heavy hand on content moderation. A report in Bloomberg said most of the Trust and Safety team could not penalize accounts, except n extreme cases where real-world harm could occur. 

In a shocking development, the mainstream media reporting on Musk’s takeover of Twitter got some facts wrong. Their initial reports of 75%, then their secondary reports of 50% of the workforce being let go, are inaccurate. New reports indicate the number is 25% of the dead weight he will cut. 

Musk is floating the idea of a $19,99 subscription service for the new Twitter Blue tier. Accounts with verified blue checks will be required to pay that fee. 

Musk also is considering bringing back Vine. 

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