The Tesla CEO also hinted at bringing back the suspended accounts. He launched an amnesty poll on Twitter asking the users if the social media platform offers a general amnesty to suspended accounts.
In April this year, the SpaceX and Tesla CEO proposed to buy the social media platform. The bid valued at $44 billion is touted to be among the biggest buyout deal in recent times.
Twitter had claimed in a filing last week that spam or fake accounts represent less than 5% of its monetisable daily active users during the March quarter.
Musk shares a statement by the Russian space agency chief, in which he says he “will be held accountable” for helping Ukraine with Starlink internet devices.
Musk says he’s buying Twitter to uphold free speech. But in an age of disinformation, wouldn’t relaxation beyond a point encourage harassment, abuse, threats and rampant misinformation?