According to reports, CEO Parag Agrawal, CFO Ned Segal, and General Counsel Vijaya Gadde were fired by Musk, who was now in charge of the social media platform.
Apple in its September event unveiled its newest model of iPhone, the iPhone 14 and a slew of features. One that made the headlines and was the most expected of the features was satellite connectivity. With this feature, users can contact for help even when there is no cellphone signal coverage, thanks to satellite communication.
The microblogging platform has been on the flak for a long time for not having an edit button and users have asked for this feature many times.
While the company has made progress on new monetization features, such as subscription products, it seems that the platform will be taken to a new level by Musk’s involvement.
Over the past few weeks, Elon Musk has been actively engaged with the United Nations’ World Food Program (WFP) about their role in helping address problems concerning global hunger.