After becoming a shareholder of the company shares Twitter able to mix Elon Musknow ex-US President to Donald Trump there may be hope. Saying that he will not join Twitter’s board of directors, can Musk reactivate Trump’s account?
Trump fans were disappointed after Elon Musk stepped down from Twitter’s board. It is known that Musk, who has not made a statement about Trump since he became a partner on Twitter, is not bad with the former President.
Claims that Trump is coming back to Twitter thanks to Elon Musk
Tesla CEO Elon Muskbought 9.2 percent of Twitter on April 4. After this move by Musk, the shares of the social media platform gained more than 25 percent. Elon Musk, the largest shareholder of Twitter with a value of 73.5 million, gave signals that he wanted to make many changes on the platform.
As you may recall, Trump’s account is Twitter. Capitol events It was suspended on January 8, 2021, amid concerns that he was using it to provoke Therefore, when Musk announced his plans to join the company’s board, it was thought that Trump’s ban would be withdrawn, as well as the suspended accounts.
However Twitter CEO Parag Agrawal In a statement made by Musk, it was confirmed that he will not join the board of directors. This explanation Trump fans from Dogecoin supporters disappointed thousands of people.
Even if Elon Musk joined the Twitter management, he would not have the right to make changes on the platform. Earlier, a Twitter spokesperson had said that Musk’s board membership was not sufficient for decision-making.
“Our policy decisions are not determined by the board of directors or shareholders, and we have no plans to reverse any policy decisions.”
Donald Trump’s social media as an alternative to Twitter Truth Social, has been seeing huge losses in the number of new users since its bumpy announcement. It is thought that the social media network, which was offered only to iOS users in the first stage, has lost its effect.
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