Twitter's Elon Mask said, ``I will say what I want to say even if I lose money,'' and even if the advertiser leaves, the tweet desire can not be stopped



On May 16, 2023, Elon Musk interviewed CNBC financial journalist David Faber. In the interview, Mr. Mask gives his candid opinion about `` his radical remarks on Twitter '' and `` working from home ''.

Elon Musk: CNBC interview with David Faber
https://www.cnbc.com/2023/05/16/elon-musk-cnbc-interview-with-david-faber.html



Elon Musk: Work from home 'morally wrong' when some have to show up
https://www.cnbc.com/2023/05/16/elon-musk-work-from-home-morally-wrong-when-some-have-to-show-up.html

Elon Musk: I will say what I want even if it loses me money - The Verge
https://www.theverge.com/2023/5/16/23726317/elon-musk-tweet-controversy-conspiracy-theory-cnbc

Musk says 'so be it' to consequences of his tweeting
https://www.nbcnews.com/tech/tech-news/musks-says-consequences-tweeting-rcna84758

Elon Musk, who acquired Twitter in November 2022, has spread conspiracy theories about shootings in Texas on his account and retweeted unreliable theories about crime and race. I was.

Regarding Mr. Mask's extreme behavior on Twitter, he tweeted a conspiracy theory despite the possibility of losing customers and damaging the company he runs , and said it was racist and anti-Semitic. I was asked why I posted tweets that could be criticized.




After being silent for a while, Mr. Mask quoted the scene where Inigo Montoya, played by Mandy Patinkin, confronts the man who killed his father in the 1987 movie ' Princess Bride Story '.

In addition, ``I will say what I have to say.

As CEO of a public company, there are limits to what Musk can say on Twitter. As a result, the company's shareholders sued Musk when he posted misleading tweets about Tesla. In addition, Mr. Mask and Tesla have been fined a total of $ 40 million (about 5.5 billion yen) by the Securities and Exchange Commission due to the tweet.

Tesla's Elon Musk is sued by the Securities and Exchange Commission for fraud - GIGAZINE



Mr. Musk is becoming more and more prominent on Twitter, but it is also true that he is becoming more and more unable to post free tweets. Shareholders of the company he runs have repeatedly begged Mr. Mask to reduce his tweets, but Mr. Mask has not reduced his tweets. It seems difficult. In the Tesla lawsuit, Mr. Musk was ordered to be ``reviewed by a lawyer when tweeting information about Tesla'', and he was dissatisfied with this and filed an objection to the court, but the court has been denied.

Mr. Earon Mask loses in the ``Twitter sitter'' trial where tweets are restricted, court to be reviewed when posting tweets - GIGAZINE


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Elsewhere, Musk has expressed his views on whether it should be mandatory to return to the office from working from home, which has raised significant concerns among tech workers in Silicon Valley and across America. increase.

``The very concept of working from home is like Marie Antoinette's fake saying, 'If you don't have bread, eat cake,'' Musk said. It's not just a question of productivity. I think that working is morally wrong,' he denied working from home.

Musk said it would be hypocritical for tech workers to continue working from home, while service workers continue to show up and work face-to-face. I don't think it's moral,' he said.

Prior to being acquired by Mr. Mask, Twitter said it would allow employees to work from home even after the new coronavirus was over.

Twitter allows employees to work from home even after the end of the new corona-GIGAZINE



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