Elon Musk, the CEO of X, is back, but this time he’s not bringing a new update or feature; instead, he’s come out in support of workers who are being treated unfairly by their employers because they posted something on his platform or liked it. On Sunday, Musk tweeted, “We will fund your legal bill if you were treated unfairly by your employer because of something you posted or liked on this platform. No restrictions. Please inform us.
In July, Musk announced that after certain organisational changes, the number of monthly users of social media site X, formerly known as Twitter, had hit a “new high.”
Musk asserted the same by posting a graph of user statistics that indicated the most recent count to be above 540 million.
“X monthly users reach new high in 2023. Chart is 1/1 to yesterday,” Musk wrote on X.
“Also, this is after the removal of a vast number of bots,” he added.
Twitter replaced its recognisable bird logo with the letter “X” as its new official mark this week, marking the latest major shift since Elon Musk’s takeover of the social media platform.
Notably, Musk mentioned that twitter.com is now linked from x.com as well. Musk also labeled this design as “interim” in the post, implying that there might be additional logo alterations in the future.
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