EU warns Elon Musk of imposing restrictions on Twitter
EU Commissioner Vera Jourova tweeted, “Twitter’s unilateral suspension of journalists is worrying. The EU’s Digital Services Act requires us to respect media freedom and fundamental rights. This is reiterated in our Media Freedom Act.” Elon Musk should be aware of this. Violation of this may lead to sanctions.” Twitter has banned the accounts of many journalists who used to give reports related to Musk. These include journalists from Washington Post, the New York Times, Mashable, CNN and Substack.
The tweets of these journalists have also been deleted. Musk has sold shares worth about $3.58 billion of electric car company Tesla this week. However, it is not clear where the money received from this is being spent. In the information given to America’s Securities and Exchange Commission, it has been said that Tesla Chief Executive Officer Musk has sold shares from Monday to Wednesday.
Tesla’s value has declined by more than half since Musk made a bid for microblogging site Twitter in April. Musk has sold approximately $23 billion worth of company shares since April. This may make it easier for them to raise funds for the $44 billion deal to buy Twitter. Due to the fall in Tesla’s share price, Musk has also lost the title of the world’s richest person. According to Forbes, Musk’s net worth has declined to approximately $174 billion. French businessman Bernard Arnault has overtaken Musk to become the world’s richest person. Musk is facing difficulties after taking over Twitter. Some big companies have stopped advertising on Twitter. Musk has said that the decrease in advertisements has had a big impact on Twitter’s revenue.
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